Electric Trolley - New purchase

Lollfred

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Good morning to you all.

I am in the process of buying a new trolley as my old Hill Billy is starting to creak a little, and cant make my mind up over the following:

Motocaddy M1
Motocaddy S3
Go Kart (36 hole) with automatic control

Does anyone have any good or bad experiences of them ? Your thoughts and advice would be appreciated.

Ta :)
 
loads of good customer service recommendations on here for Gokart, look on the web and Motocaddy seems to get very good value for money reviews, sorry, not a great help as you seem to have identified the main ones to seriously consider


theres also the new motocaddy- showing at top of page...http://vimeo.com/69098299



*edit* just watched the video....I want one:thup:
 
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Go Kart all day long. Efficient small and great customer service. Unless you are going to play 36 holes a lot no need to get the 36 hole battery as the GK will do 36 (providing the course isn't too hilly or you take it through heavy rough a lot) but I wouldn't advise doing it too often
 
After selling my motocaddy and vowing to get a push trolly I changed my mind and went electric again and with an open mind and have to say for me the best of the bunch was the Powakaddy freeway sport, granted it's not as .

OT=ther than that, the motocaddy M1 looked good but cumbersome to fold up and build up etc but it did look a good piece of kit
 
I have got the M1 pro & it is brilliant.I can fold it up/set up in under 60 seconds. Had a Hillbilly terrain before the M1 & would choose the M1 every time.
 
Go for the Stewart Golf push trolley S3 instead

I am happier I sold my Motocaddy S1 and no need to charge battery etc

The new Clic gear and Stewart stuff are well worth looking at instead unless your course is very very hillly
 
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