Ezicaddy Trolley

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has anyone here got one of these trolley's.
they look pretty decent and are direct to the public sellers so there is no mark up for a shop.
are they in anyway related to Powakaddy as they have the same address and the trolley's are remarkable similar even down to the "plug n play" battery feature.
 
It looks remarkably like the Hillbilly website, and the about us sections of both those websites suggest they are the same company. The fact that their phone numbers are the same would seem to confirm it!

So in that case, the answer would seem to be yes, it's part of Powerkaddy.

EZicaddy looks like the Hillbilly but with the display.
 
has anyone here got one of these trolley's.
they look pretty decent and are direct to the public sellers so there is no mark up for a shop.
are they in anyway related to Powakaddy as they have the same address and the trolley's are remarkable similar even down to the "plug n play" battery feature.

Yes, like Hill Billy EZiCaddy is a PowaKaddy sister company based down in Kent. The Hill Billy costs £259 lead and £359 lithium, so with the EZiCaddy you're paying an extra £100 for the gadgets, which include a digital display showing your speed, a clock, a round timer and a battery gauge. I believe it can also be sent different distances down the fairway, which some golfers like.

Neither Hill Billy nor EZiCaddy has the same style and image of PowaKaddy, but they both offer good quality trolleys that'll last, and at a good price.
 
I've had an Ezi5 for coming up 4 years. The parent company also bought Hillbilly recently which is how they're now the same design.

I think they're pretty good, well designed mechanically and fold easily. The only criticism I've had is that I wish I'd bought a lithium battery instead of the standard lead battery. I'm now on my second replacement battery since I bought it but I wouldn't call that a fault of the design or company. I'm just pretty hard on the battery as my home course has some nasty hills on it and I'm often unable to charge it immediately after use.
 
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