Smallest Push Trolley

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Just spent a few days up in Fife with the wife playing a few courses - with luggage and stuff there was no room for the wife's motocaddy electric trolley. The hire pull trolleys were near useless and difficult to pull

What is the smallest push trolley out there? I was thinking about an Motocaddy M1
 
Just spent a few days up in Fife with the wife playing a few courses - with luggage and stuff there was no room for the wife's motocaddy electric trolley. The hire pull trolleys were near useless and difficult to pull

What is the smallest push trolley out there? I was thinking about an Motocaddy M1

I have the MC M1 push, really easy to fold up, goes into a good sturdy storage bag and then goes into the boot of my mini, ergo it des fold to be very small
 
looks quite large even though flat - it's not if you could put stuff on top of it in the car. M1Lite looks really tiny - and I did see one all packed away in its case

As I said previously it only takes up half of my mini boot space, its also a really light trolley to push, I have been using it in preference to my M/C electric trolley.
 
looks quite large even though flat - it's not if you could put stuff on top of it in the car. M1Lite looks really tiny - and I did see one all packed away in its case

Why couldn't you put stuff on top of it?

I have an M1 Lite and it's small but it's still relatively bulky. I would think the Big Max Blade is a much better shape for travel as it can go on top of luggage in the boot once packed.
 
I have a big max blade. It packs up flat, which is useful to me. It lives in the boot, and doesn't rattle about. I could put lots of stuff on top of it, and it would be fine, but hard to remove! It's expensive, novel, and not as easy as some to push. Mud clearance on the front wheel can be an issue.
A trolley which folded up into a ball shape would bounce around in my boot and drive me nuts.
 
I have a big max blade. It packs up flat, which is useful to me. It lives in the boot, and doesn't rattle about. I could put lots of stuff on top of it, and it would be fine, but hard to remove! It's expensive, novel, and not as easy as some to push. Mud clearance on the front wheel can be an issue.
A trolley which folded up into a ball shape would bounce around in my boot and drive me nuts.

I definitely would have gone for it but for the price at the time. The blade was £300 whereas my M1 Lite was £149.
 
I have a big max blade. It packs up flat, which is useful to me. It lives in the boot, and doesn't rattle about. I could put lots of stuff on top of it, and it would be fine, but hard to remove! It's expensive, novel, and not as easy as some to push. Mud clearance on the front wheel can be an issue.
A trolley which folded up into a ball shape would bounce around in my boot and drive me nuts.

Coukd also sit quite easily behind driver/passengers seat if needed
 
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