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New Pull-Trolley

SAPCOR1

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I'm looking for a new pull trolley, not ready for the powered variety yet!

Looking for one to accommodate my Mizuno stand bag as I sometimes back pack on course.

My current Dunlop trolley does my end in with the bottom strap constantly falling off and the thing blowing over in the wind (like it did about 20 times yesterday)

Any recommendations thankfully received!
 
It's a push trolley not a pull trolley you need. I've recently got a Stewart Z3 and I'm EXTREMELY happy with it. The choice very much goes on what your budget is though. The Z3 is £180 rrp, but you can get some around £100 that are very good.
 
If you're on a budget, the Masters 5 Series 3 wheel trolley does the job just fine: http://www.amazon.co.uk/Masters-Ser...d=1366749269&sr=1-1&keywords=masters+5+series. I picked a second hand one up for about £25 off ebay 6 months ago.

There are definitely better push trolleys out there (Stewart/Twinline/Motocaddy S1 or S3 Lite/Clicgear 3.5, to name a few) but for a £100+ saving I'll happily accept that it doesn't fold down quite so small and is a bit plasticky. In the end this is something to hold your bag, it's not a shiny new driver.

BTW, entirely agree with Duncan Mackie about the pull trolleys, my last one was a 2-wheel pull trolley and it gave me some very unpleasant pains down the back of both legs. I found that unless you're really disciplined about how you hold it, your body gets pulled out of alignment, and walking 6-7000 yards with everything at the wrong angles is never going to be good for you.
 
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