Good old fashioned manual trolley

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Cheap ones are £50.

Ultra compact ones are £200

Anyone seen any cheap ( but solid ) ultracompact ones?

( IE ones that fold up really small - not a kiddy's one before you lot get yoiur brains in gear :mad: :p)
 
Sun Mountain are worth looking at from less than £100 online, the four-wheeled version is about £130 ish and folds as small as a GoKart.

Motocaddy S1 Lite are £100 in AG (they were less than £80 two years ago)
 
I also have a Powakaddy manual, but not sure what model. It folds to a reasonably small size. Am currently using it at the minute as my electric one is poorly.
 
I've got a twinline 2, think they go for about £100.

Folds up nicely and fits in my locker, if I pop the wheels off. :) and still leaves enough room for a set of clubs.

Mainly got it for wet days when I can use the add-on umbrella holder to keep me and the clubs dry without too much fuss.
 
Without wanting to annoy anyone, I don't find the twinline (assuming we are talking same model) very compact. I have the 3 wheel push job, Mr B has 2 wheel pull-along. Problem is that the main chassis has that bend at the end in both models that sticks up and gets in the way unless you have a v. capacious boot. (wheels come off but who wants to do that regularly?)
If you need a trolley, you could buy a cheap and cheerful pull-along and see how long it lasts. Otherwise save up for a singing-dancing-folding down Click Gear or similar.

AliB
 
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