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Had Motocaddy S3 for 4 years and this year moved to the M1, never had an isue with my Motocaddy, no repairs, no issues,
Excellent trollies.
Excellent trollies.
I found it hard to choose so this is not really a recommendation but I've just blown what's left of this year's winnings on a Motocaddy M1.
Had Motocaddy S3 for 4 years and this year moved to the M1, never had an isue with my Motocaddy, no repairs, no issues,
Excellent trollies.
I'm going to be selling my Stewart remote trolley in the new year for £500. It's got a lithium battery and it'll come with extras such as the carry bag, brolly holder and Hedgehog wheels. Keep an eye out in the For Sale section if interested.
It's the X7 in Pearlescent White. Cost £1000 new and I'm throwing in £200 worth of accessories. I've replaced all of the white bits, so new handle, base unit and legs. Looks like new.
Have you sold this yet Rick?
Yes mate...got £650 via EvilBay
Had a pro rider 3 years still does 36 holes..... £200 brand new cant go wrong when it chucks it ill buy another one
Agree look very impressive for the moneyI'd never heard of these before, but I can't help but be impressed by this detail and reading, that's a lot of trolley and features for under £300!
http://www.proriderleisure.com/Leis...eys/electric-remote-control-golf-trolley.html
Yes I know there's been a few of these threads but when has that ever stopped anyone before. Have done 20 years with the company this year and they are due to get me a gift of up to 170 notes. Have always fancied an electric trolley but could not really justify the cost. But as I'm not getting younger and 170 notes will ease the pain, so any recommendations out there?
I'm not after anything fancy, just something reliable that will cart my clubs around the course. No need for usb sockets or any of that gubbins. Will probably go lithium as long as the price difference is not too extreme but don't want to go north of 500 notes in total, preferably less.
I do seem to remember a British firm getting good recommendations in the past on here but can't remember which one.
I bought one, and sold it two months later. You have to remember to charge the battery, you have to remember to take the battery with you, it takes to much room in the boot of the car, and walking side by side with someone and maintaining the correct speed is a pain in the ar5e. Get a decent 3 wheel push trolley, they are far batter.