Are these any good?

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I'm getting old and cant carry a bag everytime I go out so on the hunt for a cheap but decent push trolley.

A mate sent me a link for this

http://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B003V4XUI6

I dont have a cart bag just a standard carry/stand bag. I need a trolley that is light and easy to build/collapse down.

Does anyone know if this is any good?
 
My brother has a Dunlop Max cart and it's tiny,weighs the same as your average fart and takes about 10 seconds to put up. I had a Slazenger one that was a bit bigger but still weighed very little and took even less time to put up than the Dunlop one.
 
It looks a decent enough trolley but it doesn't look to fold down a small as a 2-wheeler, the axle width stays the same, so I'd expect it to take quite a bit of boot space.

If you've only got a stand bag then I'd go for a 2-wheeler, a stand bag might look dwarfed on the three wheeler.
 
If thats 60 quid with postage ag are doing powakaddy twinline 1 at 69, free delivery. Ordered one myself.

If you want a 2 wheeler let me know as you can have mine for nowt but postage.
 
Just bought a powakaddy twinline 1 fantastic bought a cheeper trolly 6 months ago and the wheels fell off spend a bit extra and get the good one ( £69 s--t I payed £81 )
 
Just bought a powakaddy twinline 1 fantastic bought a cheeper trolly 6 months ago and the wheels fell off spend a bit extra and get the good one ( £69 s--t I payed £81 )

Sorry further to the above mine is a twinline 3
 
If thats 60 quid with postage ag are doing powakaddy twinline 1 at 69, free delivery. Ordered one myself.

If you want a 2 wheeler let me know as you can have mine for nowt but postage.

Good point I might not need a 3 wheeler, Crow.

If you're getting shot of your 2 wheeler NWJocko then yes I can pay the postage. Does it collapse down a lot and easy to put up?
 
I've currently got the Twinline 3 - but maybe not for much longer - and I've had cheaper versions too.
The cheap one felt just that - wasn't sturdy enough and didn't feel up to the job.
I think you get what you pay for with push trolleys.
 
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