Clicgear 3.0 cart.. Winter wheels?

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Why wait, Stewart Z3 in, Clicgear out simples !

Not sure the bank manager will agree..

Just on Z3 v CG3. One thing the CG scores is the net under the handle. I toss my GPS and other riff raff into it. Not a big fan of the bottle holder since my bottle sits in the bag. I am assuming Z3 has a GPS accessory, but not sure i would stick it on. (dont use any of the CG3 accessories either)
 
Got a fancy http://www.direct-golf.co.uk/golf_t...-wheel_golf_trolley_golf_trolleys/p11235.aspx trolley as a gift. Awesome kit. Built like a tank. rah rah rah....
But does anyone know how to get winter wheels for it? AG sells hedgehogs for clicgear at £50-60. But thats just the regular cheap plastic/rubber hedgehog. I can get a regular basic trolley for that money. Any other suggestions?

I have a solution to your problem - and for ALL CLICGEAR owners. We have just launched our own winter wheels for these superb trollies. The are called GLIDERS and a set of 3 is a now available for £29.99 (+p&p). They fit on to your existing wheels and can be left on all year round. Green keepers love them and are ordering them for their own hire trollies as they are so durable and work exceptionally well. They are, in our opinion, far superior to the "spiky" type which are expensive and don't last too long. Ours are tough and super durable.

No real need to push your products quite so openly within your first couple of posts.
 
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I have a solution to your problem - and for ALL CLICGEAR owners. We have just launched our own winter wheels for these superb trollies. The are called GLIDERS and a set of 3 is a now available for £29.99 (+p&p). They fit on to your existing wheels and can be left on all year round. Green keepers love them and are ordering them for their own hire trollies as they are so durable and work exceptionally well. They are, in our opinion, far superior to the "spiky" type which are expensive and don't last too long. Ours are tough and super durable.

Looks interesting... how do they clip onto the wheel?
 
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Looks interesting... how do they clip onto the wheel?

Thanks for your enquiry. Quite simple and easy - you just slide the GLIDERS on to the wheels, make sure they are centred well and then 4 screws and washers for each wheel secure them to the wheel - without damaging the wheel!! This works well and is the ONLY way to really fit winter treads to wheels. Even the "spiky" ones require screws if they are to stay on, the clips do not hold them well and green keepers have commented to us that when they have used these, the clips are not good and they have to screw them on and golf shops comment also (who are now selling ours) that screws are the only way...............
 
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I have a solution to your problem - and for ALL CLICGEAR owners. We have just launched our own winter wheels for these superb trollies. The are called GLIDERS and a set of 3 is a now available for £29.99 (+p&p). They fit on to your existing wheels and can be left on all year round. Green keepers love them and are ordering them for their own hire trollies as they are so durable and work exceptionally well. They are, in our opinion, far superior to the "spiky" type which are expensive and don't last too long. Ours are tough and super durable. Please visit our ebay listings, under "Golf" and "GLIDERS". We also make them to fit any trolley. Happy rounds of golf!!! Colin for Red Kite Products.

Colin,

Do you do a set of three for a Masters Cart iDuo? Three Wheeled all the same size?
 
Colin,

Do you do a set of three for a Masters Cart iDuo? Three Wheeled all the same size?

Yes, we can fit any diameter size and width wheels. Let me know the size of your wheels. Colin. I am a little concerned I am breaking Golf Monthy rules here by promoting our products.

Pushing your products like this is against the forum rules
 
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I have got the Clicgear wheel cover and it is perfect. No mud in the boot ever.
 
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