Experience of the Clicgear 2.0 anyone?

Parmo

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I was just wondering if anyone had any experience of the Clicgear 2.0 push trolley? I ask as I am thinking of getting one to slot into my locker and save my legs a tad, the only thing that worries me is that since it is a push will the usual soggy conditions make them harder to use?
 

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Parmo, I bought one in november and it's been excellent.

As far as push trolley's go I think it's the best on the market, just maybe a bit pricey at £120 but i guess you get what you pay for. The break on it is excellent, the umbrella holder comes free with it aswell.

Also the wheel bearings seem to be much looser than other 3 wheelers making it much easier to push, just dont let go of it when walking down hill, it'll be out of site before you know it.

It has a drinks holder and a little elastic bit to hold your scorecard and pencil.

I''m delighted with it mate and it looks like it's built to last and should do so for a few years.... once that dies i'm buying me a GoKart.
 

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With Minty all the way - great cart and very easy to use and looks the business.
In winter when soggy conditions you need to have a rag in the car boot so that you can lock the front wheel back for collapsing else you get mucky hands handling the tread. That's the only thing 'wrong' with it.
 

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go along with that, i'm not actually using mine anymore as trying to get some more 'exercise' in but its a top trolley from what i can tell.
although you may get a few comments from your mates cos its a big beast!
 

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My mates all commented on my clicgear when they first see it as it is a big old girl, however that all changed when it started pouring down and i popped up the brolley covering me and my clubs without having to hold it.

They also couldn't believe how small it folded up when I put it back in the car.
 

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I think I am sold I like the idea of been able to leave it in my locker through the week, though the GoKart is in the back of my mind and the wifes wrath at the front, and since they have gone up in price yet again I think the Clicgear is the way forward.

Thanks for the advice fellas, now the choice of colours... hmmm...
 

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Great trolley in my opinion, easy to push, folds up small and has a top brake. Worth the extra money over the Powakaddy etc
 
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