Drinks holder on Stewart Z3

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Good evening folks

A very quick question here, asked because I have seen from my searches that several forum members own the aforementioned trolley. How large is the drinks holder on the Stewart Z3 - will it accommodate a 1 litre water bottle or only the 500ml bottles? I ask because, unlike the Clicgear, it appears to be quite restrictive as to the size of bottle it will accommodate.

Many thanks
 
Good evening folks

A very quick question here, asked because I have seen from my searches that several forum members own the aforementioned trolley. How large is the drinks holder on the Stewart Z3 - will it accommodate a 1 litre water bottle or only the 500ml bottles? I ask because, unlike the Clicgear, it appears to be quite restrictive as to the size of bottle it will accommodate.

Many thanks

500ml bottle/ large can of beer if that floats ya boat... Or a large Starbucks!
 
Does your bag not have pockets to keep things in?

It does. However if the option is available to free up space in the bag, it would be foolish not to avail myself of it.

500ml bottle/ large can of beer if that floats ya boat... Or a large Starbucks!

Great, thanks for the answer. It'll be water on a good day, beer on the other six days of the week.
 
At the price of Stewart trolleys, there should also be a mini fridge/ice machine buried under the skirts and a condiment rack for the mint and fruit for the Pimms!
 
At the price of Stewart trolleys, there should also be a mini fridge/ice machine buried under the skirts and a condiment rack for the mint and fruit for the Pimms!

Agreed. I have been offered one for just shy of three figures though which is the only reason I am considering what otherwise seems a ludicrously expensive acquisition.
 
Agreed. I have been offered one for just shy of three figures though which is the only reason I am considering what otherwise seems a ludicrously expensive acquisition.

If that's for the trolley, then probably worthwhile!

If for the Drinks Holder, forget it!

Btw. I was barking up the wrong tree earlier, thinking of the motorised/remote control ones (X7 Lithium only just stays in 3 figures!).

Still expensive, but 'the Best of British and British is best' apparently. No wonder Scotland wants to leave!:whistle:
 
How tall are you? Because if I remember correctly, the drinks holder is in the middle of the handle, not to the side, and if you move the handle up to accommodate being tall, then the bag full of clubs on the trolley might get in the way of getting the drink in and out of the holder.
 
How tall are you? Because if I remember correctly, the drinks holder is in the middle of the handle, not to the side, and if you move the handle up to accommodate being tall, then the bag full of clubs on the trolley might get in the way of getting the drink in and out of the holder.

Agree with this and one reason why I don't bother to use the drinks holder
Not the best part of the design, but then again , I didn't buy it for the drinks holder :)
 
How tall are you? Because if I remember correctly, the drinks holder is in the middle of the handle, not to the side, and if you move the handle up to accommodate being tall, then the bag full of clubs on the trolley might get in the way of getting the drink in and out of the holder.

6' 4" so I can imagine this being problematic.

The more I hear about the Stewart, the more I think the Clicgear is just a more sensible purchase. No need for concern about the umbrella for one...
 
6' 4" so I can imagine this being problematic.

The more I hear about the Stewart, the more I think the Clicgear is just a more sensible purchase. No need for concern about the umbrella for one...

A shortages then! :D Being serious, I'm 6'6" and the design made the drinks holder unusable for me, one for accessing the drink & secondly if it spilt it was going all over the clubs and down to the grips. Just one of the reasons I have a Clicgear.
 
A shortages then! :D Being serious, I'm 6'6" and the design made the drinks holder unusable for me, one for accessing the drink & secondly if it spilt it was going all over the clubs and down to the grips. Just one of the reasons I have a Clicgear.

This is good advice the drinks holder is in the wrong place. but if you buy a trolley on the basis that its got a nice drinks holder would you say NO to a Bentley for that reason. Your drink will stay cooler in the bag anyway.
 
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