A very sad day for me

Revrec

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I don't have problems with my back, but I can't carry more than half a set for 9 holes without problems. Hated not carrying, though I hadn't been playing long before I realised I needed a trolley. Best way forward is accept it and enjoy playing without the pain. Love my iCart One and don't go out without it.

Plus, it's another bit of kit! :D
 

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To be honest Homer, I'm still weighing up the options.

I did however have a play with a Motocaddy S1 Lite Push and was very impressed with it.

Also weighing up Clicgear and Sun Mountain alternatives.

That's what I have, only bit of advice, take the bag off at the bottom, it just get dirty and then looks awful.
 

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I've just got to the stage where I've stopped pushing push chairs, push trolleys would cause me trauma - when the time comes I'll go electric, in the interim I'll serve my apprenticeship and carry.

Tbh its it's the least I can do after sitting behind a desk or steering wheel all week. My PP is a thatcher in his late 20's, he pushes and I respect that.

its also very flat where we are, just off the main land on the Cambridge/Norfolk boarder so the carrying is infinitely easier then in hillier parts no doubt.
 
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I chose a 3 wheel push trolley, reasoning that pulling a trolley is an asymmetric load on the body, and therefore not a good thing.
Pushing a 3 wheeler (with both hands), despite the ribbing from mates, is a good thing!
 
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