So Many Choices Electric Push Carts - Labor Day Promotions

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I am overwhelmed by all of the different brands and models of electric push carts showing up in my feed, especially with Labor Day promotions. I definitely want to buy one. My ideal parameters would be: size (when collapsed), weight, dependability on hilly courses, and run-time (36-hole seems to be the going range). I’ve seen some with swivel front wheels and others without.

So far the one that I’m leaning towards is the QOD (based on size). Any input would be greatly appreciated. I would like to order by Monday. Thank you!
 
These are the brands that are being pushed to my feed:
Alphard
QOD
CartTek
BatCaddy
Robera
MotoCaddy
Omada Golf
Stewart Golf
Kam Kaddie
 
I can only speak from experience, but Motocaddy.

Do yourself a favour and get a cart with a swivel front wheel, it makes maneuvering so much easier since the cart isn't dragging the wheel sideways. I've had the M7 for several years now and can't really think of anything bad to say about it.
 
Not to add fuel to the fire, but check out the Axglo e5. I’ve been very happy with mine.

You may also want to try and figure out if you care about the “follow me” feature or not. This will dictate your decision to some degree. I cared about it so went with the Axglo. If I didn’t care about it I probably would have gotten the Motocaddy M7 or the MGI Zip Navigator AT.

Good luck! I think there are a lot of good options these days so it shouldn’t be too hard to find something you are happy with. There will be a brief adjustment period no matter what you get, but you will have a blast.
 
My observation not from owning but reading. You can't have everything in one, at least not today.

For example, if light weight and compacts size are paramount, battery life may be the tradeoff. Bigger, longer lasting batteries weigh more. Bigger size tends to be more stable, but if you play mostly flat courses or can avoid the hills, that may not be a big factor.

It's a matter of what's important for someone and accepting the tradeoffs. I've learned a ton from those sharing their experiences here.
 
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