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Clicgear Golf Trolley

minty18

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Any one know if they are any good?

I played against a fella with one a couple of months ago and it looked awesome, he also said its really easy to push.

I'm looking for a decent 3 wheel trolley that's going to last me a while but i suppose the only downside with the clicgear trolley is its £130 price tag.

Also I've been searching the net for a used one for sale with no joy so they must be pretty decent if no one wants to shift one.
 

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I've had one for a few months now and it's built like a tank! Really great and easy to use; never tips over; send it downhill on its own whenever the opportunity arises; excellent brakes; bag fastening device is the best I've seen.

ONLY downside is that you need to turn front wheel through 90 degrees to pack down. That in itself is very easy but you get your hands mucky in this weather, holding the tyre to turn it. A simple plastic bag in the car boot would solve this but I haven't got any simple plastic bags!!
 

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Sam you need simple bags .com..lol.
I went on a website to look at this trolly and I am impressed with the tool but not the price, then again you get what you pay for I guess?
 

minty18

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Sam,

How much did u pay? and did u get a warantee?

I've just done a naughty and ordered one off Amazon without telling the mrs, £120 with free delivery, just need to find away of explaining why i needed to spend £120 on a golf trolley.
 

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Minty, go to your trolly for some reason, break something on it, then make like a stumble and call the wife telling her how you have hurt yourself and in the process damaged your trolly, then take it from there....lol
 

minty18

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not a bad idea herb....i may even lay it on that half way round it broke and i had to carry my clubs so now need a massage. That should do it.
 

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My golf buddy has one and thinks its great - folds down very small and compact. I wasn't so keen on the upright style so went for Powakaddy 3 wheeler, but would say the clickgear is better designed 9Like the break actually works!)

AliB.
 

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Minty
You did better on price than I did - about £20 better if I remember correctly.
When I first got the beast and sent it downhill unaided, it tended to veer slightly left - easily adjusted and is now many times more accurate than my tee shots. Regular playing partner never walks in front of me when downhill!
 

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Sam,

Thats off amazon mate £120 with free postage.

Just hoping it arrives within the next week as i'm playing thursday, friday and saturday next week and would like to have it here for then.
 

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I've had one for a month or so now, it really is easy to push and Clicgear do loads of add-on options (I now have two cup holders) and here's the best part, they do a bag that covers just the wheels so you don't get bits of fairway in the boot of your car! I've seen Clicgear are launching their first cart bag in the Summer, I've only seen a picture, it looks a bit naff, but I expect its really innovative?
 

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I've got one, brilliant bit of kit, you need to have a degree in physics to open and close it when you first get it, but you'll soon get the hang of it.

One word of caution, fingers. When opening and closing, dont put your hands or fingers anywhere on the frame where it says dont touch, it will HURT

They do some good accessories for them too, got the GPS holder and the winter mits, both worth having
 

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I have a clicgear, which I love, except for one thing: Last year my club allowed me to use it without winter wheels, but the new greenkeeper wants us to have them, even though clicgear trollies are supposed not to need them. So, I ordered a set of three, at £45, from amazon only to find that the front wheel fouls on the trolley when the winter wheel is on. I have had to return them to amazon and now I have the problem of not being able to use my trolley all winter :-(
 
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