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Upon my command release hell, oh and the plastic pig brigade!!!!! daft question to ask on here ;)

I am expecting a fight for gokarts but not getting it haha! I thought i would ask on here rather than the shop because they will obviously steer me away from the cheaper push trolley
 
A what now? ;)

Sorry, I'm too young to be giving opinions on such matters :D

(I realise this statement is going to come back and kick me square in the family jewels one day).
 
Take a look at my ride, Trojan 250 sport, from powerpro golf. I haven't had a days trouble out of it and for less than £200 quid I love it. Have a search for it on't net
 
I have an electric trolley (not one of the above). When I bought mine, push trolleys had just come out and were rare. If I was buying now, I would get a push trolley.

They are easy to push.
They fold down very small.
There is no battery to charge.
There is no battery to remember to pack.
The mud clearance seems better.
They are lighter when hefting them in and out of the car / garage.
 
I'm still blowing hot and cold over the idea of an electric trolley. The problem I have is that after a game with my twinline 3, I couldn't ever envisage a powered trolley helping by more than a tiny bit. We have 3 or 4 big hills, OK, so it'd be nice to let the trolley do the work, but I hardly suffer because of it.

There are one or to courses around here where the whole course is up and down, for these, YES! for mine, probably not.
 
Pete, grab your knicker elastic and give it a good pull. A light carry bag is not going to agrivate anywhere near as much as the pain in the ass the trolley will cause. Charging batteries, folding it out, cleaning it, folding it back up, warranty calls, transportation etc.
I was a goalie for years and being a stone or two overweight, my knees crack every time I kneel to mark or place a ball on the green, I'd still far rather carry than sheppard the trolley round the allowed areas of the course.
Remember, you arnt even legally an adult yet and you have given up on the additional exercise already!
 
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