Hello,
I recently received the Omada Golf Trilite Push Cart and thought I'd share my thoughts on it with y'all. As someone who has struggled with lower back pain for years, but still loves to walk, I was hoping a push cart could be the ticket.
The Omada Push Cart is a lightweight and compact cart. It weighs a total of 14 lbs and when folded up it measures roughly 26 inches by 17 inches by 13 inches. Here is a photo of the cart folded up in my garage. As you can see, it doesnt take up much room in my garage or in the back of my Jeep to/from the golf course (see photo). Plus when it was delivered it came completely assembled, which sure was nice. It can be put together with basically one hand. It has a foot pad on the bottom to step on and it folds open and closed with the swing of a hand.
It isnt bulky. My bag (Ogio stand bag) fits well and doesnt move at all when hooked in. The wheels are also very durable. I haven't had any issues going over rocks, through dirt, rough, grass, etc.
It has elastic bands that hold the golf bag in place and it has a nice extra-large mesh pocket for storage. I really enjoy having the cup holder on the side, so I dont have to keep it in my bag either. Finally the cart comes with an all important hand brake to make sure your cart doesnt roll away.
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The only thing I wish it had was some sort of strap on it that you could strap it closed. That way when you go to lift the cart (when it is collapsed), it doesnt start to open. That would make moving it at home easier at times.
Overall, I'd highly recommend this cart. It goes for $289.99 from the Omada Golf website (https://www.omadagolf.com/products/...WeFQ53RIxoCBPEQAvD_BwE&variant=41474286420186) and colors in 3 colors (black, white, grey).
If you are looking for a lightweight and compact, but durable push cart, give this push cart a shot. Happy to answer any questions you may have. Also, I recorded a video of some of my thoughts and posted it to YouTube as well ().
I recently received the Omada Golf Trilite Push Cart and thought I'd share my thoughts on it with y'all. As someone who has struggled with lower back pain for years, but still loves to walk, I was hoping a push cart could be the ticket.
The Omada Push Cart is a lightweight and compact cart. It weighs a total of 14 lbs and when folded up it measures roughly 26 inches by 17 inches by 13 inches. Here is a photo of the cart folded up in my garage. As you can see, it doesnt take up much room in my garage or in the back of my Jeep to/from the golf course (see photo). Plus when it was delivered it came completely assembled, which sure was nice. It can be put together with basically one hand. It has a foot pad on the bottom to step on and it folds open and closed with the swing of a hand.
It isnt bulky. My bag (Ogio stand bag) fits well and doesnt move at all when hooked in. The wheels are also very durable. I haven't had any issues going over rocks, through dirt, rough, grass, etc.
It has elastic bands that hold the golf bag in place and it has a nice extra-large mesh pocket for storage. I really enjoy having the cup holder on the side, so I dont have to keep it in my bag either. Finally the cart comes with an all important hand brake to make sure your cart doesnt roll away.
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The only thing I wish it had was some sort of strap on it that you could strap it closed. That way when you go to lift the cart (when it is collapsed), it doesnt start to open. That would make moving it at home easier at times.
Overall, I'd highly recommend this cart. It goes for $289.99 from the Omada Golf website (https://www.omadagolf.com/products/...WeFQ53RIxoCBPEQAvD_BwE&variant=41474286420186) and colors in 3 colors (black, white, grey).
If you are looking for a lightweight and compact, but durable push cart, give this push cart a shot. Happy to answer any questions you may have. Also, I recorded a video of some of my thoughts and posted it to YouTube as well ().
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