Push or electric ?

gh09

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Hi guys a bit of a dilemma so after any advice and/or opinions. I am looking to invest in a new trolley and had decided on a powakaddy twinline 3, now for some reason I have suddenly started thinking about electric ones and after looking I quite like the sound of 2, the gokart or the pk sport. What would you do manual or electric and which 1 ? Thanks gh09
 
If I were buying one personally, I'd go for one of the 3 wheel pushers you see these days. Much lighter and easier to push than the old style trolleys. Negates the need for a leccy imho.
 
I think a lot depends on your home course. My brother has a twinline 3 and I have a Gokart, on our hilly home course the Gokart wins hands down but on flatter courses I think they're both great trolleys. We swopped trolleys when my brother was waiting for a knee operation and he admitted that my trolley was much easier for him to use uphill.
There's little size difference between the trolleys when they're folded, so car size doesn't matter. I can't quantify it but somehow the Powakaddy feels to be better quality than my Gokart.
 
GoKart without a doubt, had mine 2 weeks now and it's brilliant. Easy to set up, easy to put away, compact and looks the biz. If you order before the end of the month you'll get a free brolly holder and carry bag which is a god send when it's a bit muddy and you don't want your car getting covered in crap.

You can put me down as a referral as well if you like! ;)
 
Thanks for your replies all will be taken on board and hopefully anymore that I might receive. Swanny I've been looking on the go-cart website so I might wait till the new model arrives and try 1 if that's the trolley I decide to get I will put you down as a referral no problem thanks again Gary
 
I think it depends on your circumstances and how good you are at charging your battery!
I had a leccy but either forgot to charge it, forgot the battery or couldn't fit it all in the boot of the car.
Now I have the PK Twinline 3 and it does everything I need. Had it 3 years now and it's still fine. When it dies I'll almost certainly replace it with another.
 
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