Electric or push trolley

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By James H

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  1. James H

    James H
    Monifieth

    I have the Titleist Premium StaDry cart bag I need to upgrade my trolley but unsure whether to go for another push trolley or an electric trolley. I don't always use a trolley as I like to carry on warm, sunny days so I'm unsure if I can justify the additional cost for an electric trolley

    I'm looking at either the ClicGear 4.0 push trolley or the Powakaddy CT 6 electric trolley. Does anyone have a users opinion of either trolley?

  2. Hi, I have the same bag and have taken the plunge and gone with the 2021 M1 motocaddy. Will never go back to pushing! Also the colour scheme of rhe M1 trolley matches the bag perfectly.
  3. El bandito

    El bandito
    Fife Bonny Scotland 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿

    I’m old school I’ve got a motocaddy P1 push trolley.
    Never had any issues with it and the Titleist midsize tour bag fits great on it.
    I prefer these for the extra hight you get when the umbrella is up compared to the electric ones. ️‍♂️
  4. Tim U

    Tim U
    Uk

    If you don’t buy an electric trolley (I use one as I believe they save you shots on a good round rather than use energy carrying.) go for a clicgear I’ve played with friends that have them and on flat courses you struggle to know it wasn’t electric it’s goes up hills without much effort. If you are going to use it a lot don’t scrimp as it not worth it.
  5. Rob H

    Rob H
    Manchester

    James, I have the same bag and use a Powakaddy CT6 (EBS model) and don’t have any issues. I have a light weight carry bag for when I want to carry which is usually when I take a half set out to play a few holes, but when playing 18 always use the electric trolley. The push trolley's are great so I don’t think you can go wrong with either.
  6. Declan F

    Declan F
    Wexford, Ireland

    Definitely go for an electric trolley. Motocaddy M5 here has it’s a class bit of kit.
  7. colin b

    colin b
    Kirkcaldy,

    I've got the same bag and use it on my Motocaddy M3 with no problems
  8. Not sure I'm qualified to answer... I like to carry and when I do get the electric trolley out, I often forget to press the button - or think "it's only a couple of yards to the next tee, I'll save the battery..." I've had the trolley for years and I still haven't worked out how to send it on 25 yards!
    I have friends who love the CT6 while others favours the Cube - The
    My only advice would be to get a trolley that folds up small as some (including mine) take up a lot of room in the car!

    JT
  9. Electric all day would never go back!

    Often walking up a hill looking at my mate blowing trying to push his push trolley!

    It’s almost easier to carry if you haven’t got electric
  10. James H

    James H
    Monifieth

    It's sounding like an electric trolley is the way to go
  11. Gaaary

    Gaaary
    Blyth, Northumberland

    Motocaddy all day for me.
  12. I have an electric it’s so much easier more so playing the course I play which is a links course
  13. Trevor P

    Trevor P
    Brentwood, Essex

    I recently purchased the Powakaddy CT 6 after using a push cart for about 8 years.

    Its has the GPS built in as well which is very convenient for quick distances and hazards etc.

    Would definitely recommend, my only criticism is that the hybrid 14 carry bag doesn't sit correctly but my stadry cart, midsize and hybrid bags all fir perfectly.

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