Roll Call: Push Cart

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By NoleInSC

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  1. Elson C

    Elson C
    Southgate

    I have an IZZO golf push card my wife got me a few seasons ago, not much usage on the past couple ones due my back issues and the fact that my golf league is a "cart" league, I am trying to push for us to play next year on a walk only course.
    Might be getting the PowaKaddy Compact C2 if we go with the walk only course
  2. Lance P

    Lance P
    Hillsborough, NC

    I've pushed about 40 rounds in the past 12 months and have used a Caddytek CaddyLite EZ-Fold 3 wheeler purchased from Costco for less than $100...love the features and the price. Quality has been no issue and I'd buy one again in a heartbeat.
  3. Rob_Roth1

    Rob_Roth1
    San Diego, CA

    Yup I am a part of the push cart mafia as well. I have a clicgear 3.5+ as well in bright lime color.
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  4. greg p

    greg p
    Chicago 'burbs, IL

    Cicgear 3.0. But tires are bald and I’m debating whether to replace them or get a new cart.
    Live the clicgear but your bag boy and the sun mountain seem nice.
  5. Chuck Z

    Chuck Z
    Mt Pleasant, SC

    Military

    greg p said:

    Cicgear 3.0. But tires are bald and I’m debating whether to replace them or get a new cart.
    Live the clicgear but your bag boy and the sun mountain seem nice.

    Get new tires. Easy to change. Kit includes 3 wheels, axles (installed) and brake gear (installed).

    Available in: Black, Blue, Orange, Lime, and White. The kit costs $50 and normally ships in two to three business days.

    www.clicgearusa.com/.../cgwk.htm

    Clicgear are without a doubt the best out there. The lightest and the easiest to fit in your trunk. I use to swear by the Sun Mountain carts until I got my first clicgear and there is not comparison. My Sun Mountains wore out too quickly. Bag Boy probably the oldest and a good cart, but have had that one also. Stick with your clicgear and just replace your tires and keep on going.

  6. Caddytek One V4 with the red accents.
    Has the compartments/pockets I like. Also matched my current swoosh bag and will match the Titleist cart bag I’ll hopefully someday get.
  7. Steward Golf R1-S. Best and easiest folding mechanism in the market. Bag easy on / easy off. Very sturdy and very complete.
  8. BagBoy Express user here. Very durable, and a quick rinse gets it clean every time. It does have some drawbacks. A solid front wheel ( no swivel), and for me, the bag lays back a bit too much. I'm currently looking for something that holds the bag a bit more upright.
  9. Here is my clicgear 8.0 I prefer the 4 wheel configuration. Seen so many three wheel trollies fall over and I can honestly say mine has never lost its footing.
    Solid in construction, very well put together and folds up fairly small.
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  10. Ryan P

    Ryan P
    Erie, PA

    Longtime carry guy here, debating getting a push cart to use on occasion - this feedback is helpful, thanks all!
  11. Fred Closs

    Fred Closs
    Denton, TX

    We used to use our BagBoy Navigators but have come to ride our cart way too often. This fall, we'll be walking again.
  12. Smokey W

    Smokey W
    Colorado Springs, CO

    I prefer to carry my Jones bag most of the time... however my wife just bought me a Bag Boy Quad XL to use with my Titleist Club 7 cart bag I acquired not long ago. I will probably use this setup for 18-hole rounds and carry for the 9-hole rounds. I find that the Quad XL is a great compromise between price/size/weight/features/durability/maneuverability. It isn’t the nicest I have seen in any one area, but overall it really does seem to be perfect for the minimalist golfer in me (if you consider a push cart minimalist at all). It is simple, functional, and easy for my wife and kids to fold/unfold... I will probably end up with one or two more of them before too long for that reason alone.
  13. Thanks to the recommendations here, I'm rolling into the weekend with a new Clicgear 3.5
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  14. NoleInSC said:

    Any of y’all use a push cart when you play? If so which brand/model do you use? And why? You can upload a photo of your cart if you’d like.

    I have a Tri Swivel 2 by Bag Boy Golf. I love the 360 degrees Swivel of the front wheel, and the storage compartments, place for a water bottle, etc. I’m a Bag Boy guy; my dad had two Express LS carts for him and my mom and they are still in great shape!

    Looking forward to reading your comments here! Keep it in the short grass!

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    I used to have that tri-swivel and it was really good.

    I've since got a powakaddy c2 compact because of lower back trouble.


  15. Clicgear 3.5 with a ton of accessories. Wish someone would make an electric conversion kit for it!
  16. Jerome C

    Jerome C
    London Ontario Canada

    Clicgear 3.5 great investment
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  17. I purchased a new ClicGear 3.5+ in advance of the Team Titleist Invitational this year...very solid and much better than my old Sun Mountain Speed pushcart.
  18. Love my Clicgear!
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  19. Cath D.

    Cath D.
    Carlsbad, CA

    Sounds like a new ClicGear 3.5+ will be on my Christmas list, too!
  20. Jay H

    Jay H
    Lexington, SC

    I do not use a push cart, but my daughters each have a Clicgear 3.5 and love them. Super easy to unfold and then fold up. Easy to clean and very durable. We've had one for 5 years and it looks almost brand new and it has been used A LOT!
  21. Richard I

    Richard I
    Bucyrus, OH

    ClicGear 3.0 for me that I have had awhile that was originally blue but I got bored one winter and re-painted in gray with lime wheels. Also have a BattCaddy XR3 with remote which is great for the days I walk 27. The XR3 is great but it does tend to drift left or right so I'm always correcting it back on line or just guiding it along by hand.
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