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3 wheel push/ pull trolley

quinn

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Can anybody recommend a 3 wheel trolley.Nothing special £50 max.Just want a cheap one until i can get a new electric one next year.Thanks
 
The icart one from American Golf is brilliant. Lightweight, sturdy and folds up with one click to easily fit into the smallest boot or footwell.

Fantastic trolley. It's a little more than £50 at £99 but well worth it.
 
AG were doing a Spalding one at £50 that seemed fairly reasonable. Looked not bad too. I would advocate a little extra spend on a PK Twinline 3.

like the twinline but don't want to spend that much.Its only for a few months before i get new electric one

thanks anyway
 
AG were doing a Spalding one at £50 that seemed fairly reasonable. Looked not bad too. I would advocate a little extra spend on a PK Twinline 3.

Bought one of these last month, it was £70 then, now reduced. Really like it, very stable, easy to set up. I think other companies sell it under different brand names for about £50
 
After my knackering 36 holes experience of yesterday following on from my 18 on Saturday I think I need one of these push carts. Won't improve my golf but might help prevent it falling to bits when I get knackered.
 
I usually carry and if its a cool dry day with no chance of rain and I'm not doing a full 18 I'd still rather use a carry bag but in competitions and when the bag is loaded up with waterproofs, drink's etc it gets pretty heavy.

I've used the new push trolley twice now and its amazing how much fresher I feel at the end of a round using it.
 
I much prefer to carry and have just bought a new carry bag (that I can stick on a trolley). However carrying 18 on Saturday afternoon and 36 yesterday. My back was OK - the rest of me was totally jiggered. I think I must accept that I am no longer under 40. To be honest - I was so knacked I felt a bit embarrassed about some of the shots I was playing. One of my playing partners was in line for a really good 36 hole score - I did start to worry my faffing about was putting him off. Thankfully he held it together.
 
AG were doing a Spalding one at £50 that seemed fairly reasonable. Looked not bad too. I would advocate a little extra spend on a PK Twinline 3.

I got one of those Spalding one, great trolley, adjustable handle and built to last, downsides are it's quite bulky when built and when I pick up my mate with his clubs and trolley, it's easier to take the wheels off to get it in the car and I have a Laguna.
 
quinn, I did have a sturdy trolley (I bought it in a sale) with 2 wheels I never used. If it's around, I'll PM you and can even get it to B'ham!


Thanks for the offer but I've got an old two wheel trolley in the garage need a 3 wheeler really.Thanks anyway
 
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