Clicgear 2.0 Push Golf Cart
Reviews of Clicgear 2.0 Push Golf Cart
1.) Sweet Little Machine
Reviewed by: TimD Newark, CA
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I have been using my ClicGear for about 2 months now. Had been using a Sun Mountain speed cart, but just got tired of pumping and repairing flat tires. I love this cart. Quality and convenience throughout. Pushes easily, rolls true, feels and looks substantial, yet it easily folds to a neat little package that's only 13" x 15" wide and 24" high. I used to hate cleaning cart wheels every time I put the Sun Mountain in the van. With this little baby, it's totally unnecessary. I bought a little plastic pan that's about 14" x 20". Now the cart and the shoes just sit right in the pan and any debris is contained. This is really a neat little package. The only small complaint I have is that the brakes do not engage as smoothly as the Sun Mountain did. I consider this a small price to pay for the other overwhelming advantages.
2.) You might want to read this
Reviewed by: Grassyapple State College, PA
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Let me start out by writing why I bought a push cart in the first place. I'm a rider and I wanted to play for cheaper rates, carts are so expensive.My theory was that this would pay for itself cart=17.00 per round play 12 rounds and this baby is paid for. I read many reviews and couldn't find how easy or hard this was to push. Which I really wanted to know because my old 2 wheel pull cart was complete torture to use I would rather walk in agony than to deal with that hunk of junk. Anyways I'm skinny and have no muscle (haha) and this push cart is SICK easy to push. 90% of the time I have one hand in my pocket and ONE finger on the cart. If you are going down a slight incline or a big one just let this bad boy go (I've had it up to 10-12 mph myself). Where's it going to go? it's certainly not going to flop over or anything it's way too solid & nice and wide for that not to mention it's kind of blast to watch your clubs go flying down the fairway. When I go up hills it's 3 times easier than carrying. This cart is the nicest part of my golf game and certainly looks better than it too. I can't think of anything I would change for the good on this unit. If your hesitant in purchasing this cart I just don't see how you would be disappointed, this thing is great. The only thing I would add is a yard counter on one of wheels. So since I was feeling very cool about about my cart I got a GPS unit (igolf neo $137.oo w/shipping). The Clicgear cart comes with a bunch of extras that are included and others that you buy. You have to buy the GPS holder($15.00) but man am I hooked up this cart and a GPS right on the handlebars for very easy viewing. This is the nicest thing I have purchased in a while. I have to say I don't review many items but felt a need to with this, I hope this helps.
UPDATE 10/20/09
I have now used this cart for a full season and it still works and looks like new. The paint hasn't faded and the wheels still roll true. I have saved $510.00 on cart fees so it has more than paid for itself. Also everyone I play with (strangers) really like it and ask me a bunch of questions, of course "how much does something like that cost" is one of the first questions they ask. I think because it looks super slick on the course haha.
3.) This is the One True Push Cart
Reviewed by: Spinny Deerfield, NY United States
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This is arguably the Cadillac of non-motorized push carts. I did a lot of internet research on carts: reading of claims, counter-claims, and reviews, and this is the one I decided on. I'm very glad of my decision. I had it out of the box and unfolded in a snap; the folding and unfolding are extremely easy to manage--just make sure you trip the side latch as well as the pull one before you try to open it up, and you're golden. It fits easily in my trunk, and takes up about the same space as the medium gym bag I carry my shoes and hat in. I took it out for its maiden round on a hilly, winding course while it rained for the first several holes. The cart was a dream to push: almost no rolling resistance at all, even over thick wet grass. It handled easily over cart path curbs, crushed gravel paths, normal fairways--you name it, it handled it just fine. The hand brake is very reliable, allowing me to park on some fairly steep hillsides with confidence. The console isn't waterproof, but in a light rain it might as well be. I kept three spare balls, my cell phone, and some other odds and ends in mine and everything stayed dry. There is an umbrella holder (for when it's folded up, for storage) that's much easier to access than the one on the bag, as well as two towel clips. There is also a small Velcro spot above each towel clip that is perfect for holding your golf glove when you're not wearing it. My only two nits to pick: the driver and fairway wood(s) extend far enough to interfere with getting to the console easily. I lowered the adjustable handle one click and that improved access tremendously. Also, my golf umbrella has a rubber "pistol grip" that doesn't fit into the provided tube for mounting it to the cart's handle. That handle mount would have been very handy yesterday. Oh, well. Just make sure your umbrella has a fairly small-diameter handle. Seriously, if you're in the market for a well-made and very comfortable-to-use cart, you should spend the money and get one you're going to love for a long time.
4.) I recommend the Clicgear 2.0 golf cart
Reviewed by: Robert Hand Tempe, Az.
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I have owned golf carts of various makes for many years. All seem to fail my expectations in some way. Too heavy, too frail, doesn't fold up small enough, not stable, etc.
I purchased the Clicgear 2.0 and believe I have finally found a Walking Golf Cart that is superior to anything out there.
You can find it for about the same price as Sun Mountain carts (which are heavy, less-compacting) golf carts. Buy the Clicgear 2.0 and you won't be disappointed.
Rob
5.) Excellent Quality and Design
Reviewed by: S Young Nashville
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I bought this a month ago from my local pro shop, who has always steered me right and again this time. The cart is very-high quality materials and the design is very innovative.
Pros:
-Once you learn the three easy levers to fold/unfold it is ready to go in less than 30 seconds
-Easy to push, large maintenance-free wheels
-the design is very cool. The structure is very solid. At the handle, under the magnetic door holds my cell, balls and keys, etc and on the top, securly holds score card and pencil. Very nice. Drink holder is very convenient.
-very-high quality materials throughout, it is worth every penny.
Cons:
-the way it folds and unfolds you can pinch your fingers. Be careful (if not, it only takes one time to learn :-) ) This is not a big deal
-the way it folds it is always takes about 15" in height, no matter how you turn it. If you trunk has the vertical room, then you are OK. Mine, it takes just a little arrangement to get it the vertical room it needs in the trunk.
-hate to mention this, but, the drink holder, though very convenient, is far away from the wheels (center of gravity) and the net result of this is that it shakes my beverage just a little too much! I am having to drink a little faster once I pop the top. . . which may be helping my golf game, not sure!
Bottom line: It is well worth it, the quality will last for many years. The convenience is amazing.
6.) Excellent cart!
Reviewed by: M. Sharpe Chicago, IL
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Excellent cart with very clever design. Recommend watching the DVD for tips on folding and unfolding. I bought this cart (at Golfsmith for $199 + tax) because the construction was very solid and the design seemed intuitive compared to the similar Bag Boy carts.
When I watched the video, I was shocked how quickly and easily the cart would fold and unfold following the recommended steps. Awesome engineering and thought went into this product. If I had learned more about the Clicgear before I needed for my round tomorrow, I would have ordered it through Amazon and saved ~ $50.
Get the Clicgear through Amazon. You'll be happy you did.
7.) Great!!!!
Reviewed by: William Yeigh Sacramento, Ca. USA
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I am very happy that I bought the Clicgear Cart. Onces you read the instructions on how to fold and unfold the cart, it becomes second nature and is extremely quick and easy. The quality of the materials used and the impressive engineering/design used in the assembly of this Cart exemplifies the quality that was built into this Cart. I have used this for several golf outings and it is a breeze to push on the course, even hilly courses seem effortless (going up and down hill). The brake works flawlessly on hilly courses. This cart is so much better then my old pull cart that I had bought years ago. This is well worth the money.
8.) best push cart going
Reviewed by: Alicia Atherton
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much better than my friends bag boy. Great quality, love the umbrella holder. Takes a couple of times to get used to opening and closing. Love how it stores on the garage wall. Would recommend to anyone who walks frequently.
9.) in my second season with it now, still love it!
Reviewed by: MB Chicago, IL
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I have the kiwi green version and this thing is awesome! As some of the other reviews have posted, learning the proper way to fold it, takes a few tries, but it really goes together quickly. I looked at a lot of other carts, but my buddy and i had a requirement that we can get both our carts and our bags in one trunk. we are able to do that with these carts in a trunk. it's tight, but it all gets in there. The cart is really effortless to push around and i sometimes pull it as well, it's very well balanced. i don't use the drink holder like some others, I mainly drink water and I always have a cap on it, so can't really tell if that's a problem or not. I also like that the tires are hard and you don't have to worry about putting air in them. I did spend a few dollars for some attachments, mainly the plastic wheel cover and the GPS attachment clip. I think both were under $30. I know it's expensive, but compared to the other versions, really easy to use and very very simple and looks really cool on the course!
10.) Expensive but worth it
Reviewed by: Valkyrie hartland WI.
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Easy to fold open and closed, light weight, cool color, had to allign it but that was easy. very stable on the course, would highly recomend. It actually improved my game! NOT! but it does make it a little more enjoyable.
11.) Very Nice...!!
Reviewed by: Buddyjay
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I am not one that likes to walk a golf course. But I descided that maybe I should start for exercise purposes.
I bought the Clicgear becasue of its small footprint when folded and it's quaity. Many reviews said that it is difficult to fold/unfold. Not true!
I saw one in the store and was able to unfold it in about 30 seconds without reading any instructions. There are two handles that say "Push" and "Pull" and a couple of levers. How difficult is that to figure out?
Also, it is a good idea to watch the video that you receive with the unit. This shows an even simpler way to unfold/fold. It also shows some features that you may not be aware of.
The unit itself was used, the first time, in the rain(naturally). It performed flawlessly. I did not find it difficult at all to push through wet rough and down the fairway was effortless. I kept my scorecard in the container and it stayed dry for the whole round.
A couple of points to make. 1) Be careful if playing in the rain as the foam covered handle gets wet (acts like a sponge) and if you push the cart with your glove hand, the glove will get wet. 2)Some say the brake lever is hard. What I found was that, sometimes, you will pull the lever and it seems stuck. Just move the cart a little and it will pull easily.
3)Get the wheel bag kit! When I put the cart in the car, because of the rain, the wheels had a lot of wet grass on them. The bag would have saved me a lot of cleaning of the car.
4)Just nit-picking here. A pivoting front wheel would make following a curved cart path or turning in general easier. But I quess that would have added too much to the cost.
Conclusion: Great product. Easy to push. Great features.
12.) Worth every penny
Reviewed by: Jdl8r
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All my golfing buddies are envious of my new cart! This cart if fantastic. Easy to push and the build is very solid. The only drawback is that it didn't improve my game by 5 strokes? That model must be more expensive...
13.) This is a quality push cart!
Reviewed by: Cybercowboy Joplin, MO USA
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I just unpacked this cart this morning after receiving it 7 days from when I placed the order. My orginal intent was to give this as a Christmas gift to my business partner but I think he's getting something else. LOL My old Sun Mountain cart is getting handed down to my wife and this will be my new cart. It is built like a tank, light weight, rolls great, and if it wasn't 29 degrees out I'd go use it right now.
Yes, you should watch the DVD to learn about folding/unfolding the cart and also its not-so-obvious but very nice features. This cart folds down smaller than my old Sun Mountain cart and I'll never have to worry again about arriving at the course only to find I have a flat tire. Unfolding this cart is very easy but it's hard to beat the ease of the Sun Mountain cart. I suspect that after a few uses it will be second nature.
If you have any doubt that this is a quality-built item, please be assured that it is. The only thing that I'd like to see changed is the cup holder. It would be nice to have a slightly larger one to handle a larger insulated drink. However it does work fine with a thin neoprene "wet-suit" style drink huggy, which is adequate to keep my Gatorade or Bud Light happy.
14.) boyfriend loves it
Reviewed by: S. Grisham
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My boyfriend saw it on the big break on the golf channel. He LOVES it! It is better than the pull cart he has,which causes to much muscle fatigue on the golf course, which makes it harder for him to swing. I got this for his birthday and it was really nice. It is really compact and does not take to much space. It is super easy to fold out. It reminds me of a little transformer. It is a great design.
15.) Best Damn Golf Cart Period
Reviewed by: vito01220 Adams, MA. USA
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My wife loves it. And I am so impressed with a great product right out of the box. No hassle setting up although my wife being blonde still thinks the bottom is the top and vice versa still makes me laugh when she breaks it down, anyway, I WANT ONE TOO!
16.) Great Cart
Reviewed by: t smith USA
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This cart is so easy to use and so compact. I basically just guide mine on the golf course with three fingers. Of course, on hills I have to push or pull just a little. Well worth $200.
17.) Great product
Reviewed by: TC Columbus OH
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Used for 4 rounds and already love the product. It folds small and seems very durable. My only complaint is that the umbrella holder is narrow and my umbrella doesn't fit...time for a new umbrella since I won't be getting rid of the cart!
18.) Best golf push cart ever
Reviewed by: G. A. Santiago
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This is by far the best push cart I have ever used. It is so easy to set up before use and easy to keep after. I would highly recommend this product to all of my friends. This is a no brainer golf product, everyone should have one like this.
19.) Clicgear 2.0 Golf Push Cart (Blue)
Reviewed by: Bet California
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Excellent golf cart. Actually, one of the best. Easy to fold up and store in the car. Great wheels that don't go flat. Beautiful bright blue color, and light weight.
20.) The Ultimate Push Cart
Reviewed by: Computer consultant Redmond, WA United States
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I had a competitor's push cart before this, but I wanted something that would be a bit more compact when folded--my old cart had a detachable front wheel and, even then, did not fold very compactly. This cart collapses into one nice little square and doesn't take up near the room my old cart did!
The Clicgear cart rolls well through fairway and rough, and has a nice, wide and stable base. It holds the bag very securely (the bag would often twist to one side on my old cart). The handlebar can be adjusted to a preferred angle and that setting is retained (i.e., you can collapse the cart, and next time you pull it out the handlebar will still be at the angle you set it).
It takes a little practice to learn how to collapse and setup the cart, but after a few tries it becomes second nature. The cart comes with a DVD demonstrating how the cart folds up, but you can also go to Clicgear's website to see the videos. Clicgear smartly made the levers and tabs needed for this operation a bright red so you won't miss them.
I highly recommend purchasing the wheel cover as well to keep your trunk/cargo area free of any mud, grass clippings, etc.
My only minor complaints: the beverage holder--it's fine for most regular size bottles and cups, but it won't handle a big 1-liter bottle. Also, the handbrake takes a little getting used to; it's not as intuitive as the pads on my old cart that I could tap on and off with my foot.
With a little bigger beverage holder--and if the cart helped lower my handicap--it'd be perfect! However, as it is it's still the best push cart out there, and I highly recommend it.
21.) This cart is worth the money
Reviewed by: Chi-town Golfer Chicago, IL
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I have had an old pull cart for 13 years that is actually still in great shape, but I decided to splurge and get this cart. After just one round of 18, I could tell the difference! My shoulder and back weren't as sore from pulling the cart with my arm dragging behind me. This cart pushed easily, the brake was easy to negotiate, and it held my cart bag perfectly. Not only that, but it fits perfectly in my trunk. I have to admit that it takes about 3 times of breaking it down and bringing it back up to get it down pat, but its easy enough...maybe I'm just slow.
22.) Fits into the Porsche Boxster
Reviewed by: Ellie's Mom CA
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I have purchased a number of golf pushcarts and a few important criteria for me are: smoothness (easy to push), stability (doesn't flip over), convenience (has necessary features, brakes, holders, etc.), look (not so dorky), and recently one new criterion has become extremely important: size! I can't fit any other carts into my Porsche, which has a tiny little trunk in the front. This ClicGear is the only that fits. Plus it works great and looks fantastic!
23.) A superior product
Reviewed by: Jerome R. Schmidt Upstate New York
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I have owned the Clicgear 2.0 only about a month. It is everything the Clicgear people claim. You wouldn't think that pushing your golf clubs vs. pulling would make that much of a difference, but it does. After a few tries, it is really very easy to fold and unfold in what amounts to one motion, just like the video. I have a friend who has the Sun Mountain cart, and while that is a good one, it does have pneumatic tires that must be inflated, it doesn't fold as small, and it is a bit heavier. Size and weight make a difference for senior citizens lugging these things in and out of a car trunk!
24.) Over all best three wheel on the market
Reviewed by: James C. Clevenger Water Valley, MS
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The clicgear is light wieght and fits in my 2 door honda civic trunk with two golf bags and room to spare. Great Design, effortless to push. only con is that i would like a bit larger cup holder. Though it does fit a 12oz bottle or can very snuggly. so it has that going for it.
25.) My new Clicgear push cart
Reviewed by: Daniel Eaker
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Although I haven't been able to use this product yet because of the cold fall and winter settling in on Wisconsin. The item arrived quickly, and in great condition. After going through the directions for folding and opening, and doing it the 1st time. It was a breaze to do it on my own. I looked the product over very well since it will be sitting for the winter, and could find no problems at all.
Pushing it around the house, I could tell how easy this will work on the golf course. It was also very obvious how well it is made, from the frame to the tires.
I am very excited to get it on the course next spring for some enjoyment and exercise at the same time.
Thanks Amazon and Clicgear.
26.) Everything I wanted in a pull cart
Reviewed by: Rob F. Adams MD Augusta, GA
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This is a fantastic pull cart, with very easy folding/unfolding, sturdy frame and locking mechanisms, nice "features," easy maneuvering, and folds into a compact form when compared to it's size when unfolded and functioning. I'm completely impressed with this design and would recommend it to anyone looking for a pull cart.
27.) The Real Deal
Reviewed by: blancoboy NC
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Bought this for myself for Christmas so that I can start walking again. There isn't another course in the USA which is harder to walk than my Country Club in the Mountains of Western NC. It is perfect. It's like walking without anything at all.
28.) Makes a huge difference
Reviewed by: Adamov
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I bought this cart last month and already played 4-5 rounds. It is smooth and very well engineered. Easy to assemble and fits in my 370Z with no problem. This is one of those items that when you buy it you feel like money has been spent well.
29.) rolling golf cart
Reviewed by: Jazzy
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I like the cart, it has lots of good qualities,plus if folds up very compactly.
30.) Absolutely Wonderful!
Reviewed by: Roman Flushing, New York United States
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I was impressed by the clicgearusa website presentation of this cart but skeptical. After purchasing one I am happy to say that it has proven my inital skepticism completely unfounded. It literally takes me no more than 5 to 7 seconds to unfold or fold this cart. One note, the very first time you are looking to unfold it (right out of the box) remember to unlock the main folding clip. I forgot about the clip (the very first time) and couldn't figure out why I was feeling resistance to pulling it open...and then I realized I was retarded and didn't flip the clip open (even though the instructional manuals tells you to open the clip first).
The cart moves wonderfully across all sorts of terrain, has held my large cart bag, as well as my smaller stand bag. The pedal on my stand bag makes it sit a little odd on the cart but with no issue beyond the way it looks a little to the side. Functions fine, looks off-kilter.
My only issue with the cart is two-fold and related to the beverage holder. One, if you have a beverage that is around half-full or more, you will spill it while pushing this cart (but that is probably the case with most cart beverage holders)...except, there is a tendency for the spillage to end up on your scorecard if you are keeping it in the top holder. This is easily avoidable if you hold your beer (err...I mean soda pop can) in your hand while pushing the cart (which is easily pushed and steered with one hand). The other issue is again, if you have your scorecard kept in the top holder and you have a "soda pop" in the beverage holder, depending on the size of the card, it will interfere a smidge when opening the magnetic lid...very minor issue. However, if they push the handle bar a little further back and place the beverage holder in the center of the bar (like I have seen on other carts) it would eliminate both of the above issues. This might not be an issue with a half-full water bottle but I haven't used bottles, just cans.
These issues are so minor though that I feel bad it costing the cart a star in my review...but, 5 stars would equal perfect and this cart is NEARLY perfect. If I could, I would have rated it 4.8 stars.
In the spirit of full disclosure: I did NOT purchase this cart from Amazon so I cannot make any representation as to how it arrives from them. I would, however, recommend checking with some of your local "mom & pop" golf shops because I purchased the brand new 2.0 for $180 ($20 less than anywhere else on the web including amazon) from a local small store. Even with the tax that I paid (in NY) it came out to $5 cheaper than online even before you get hit with any tax or shipping fees.
As you can probably tell, I highly recommend this cart...as a matter of fact, a friend of mine bought his at the same time with me and he loves it as well (and disagrees with me on the beverage holder being a legitimate issue) and another friend, after seeing it in action the past two weeks has declared he MUST have one and is going to go buy one in the next week or so.
31.) Solid Push Cart
Reviewed by: Jill E. Spencer
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This is a solid push cart. It has been well engineered. I conducted quite a bit of research before purchasing. Thus far the customer reviews that I have read are very accurate.
Moving from worst features to best:
1-The cup holder does in fact spill a full drink quite easily, but it does hold a soda/beer can very securely. Not sure how a styrofoam cup or larger cup would fit.
2-A bit bulkier and heavier than I expected when folded, especially when you try to fit 2 bags in a normal (Camry/Accord) sedan trunk. Still...much smaller than any other push cart.
3- Stands very low to the ground so the handle must be tilted up to acccomodate a 6+ft man. In doing this, the consule will not remain parallel to the ground. Not a big problem, but the scored card is now tilted.
4-Pushed pretty effortlessly and tracked very well. Very stable when you need to lift it over a curb and ride it on just the front wheel.
5-Holds the clubs upright and solidly.
32.) Decent push cart; good for the value.
Reviewed by: golf for sure Southwest Georgia
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Stable cart, brakes don't hold as well as I would like on incline. Good traction with large wheels.
33.) Love it.
Reviewed by: Music moves ME East Coast
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Easy to unfold/fold. It's the Caddilac of all golf carts. I push/pull with one finger. Brake is awsome. I was always picking my bag and clubs up do to tipping I havent tipped yet with this cart.
34.) Nice
Reviewed by: Me
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Good product. Rolls nice, no tires to inflate, compacts into a small package, and has a cup holder. I think that you pay a price for it folding into such a compact unit. I wish that Clicgear would offer a simular cart at a reduced price that didn't fold down so small.
35.) Great push cart
Reviewed by: lofton St. Simons, GA USA
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Only used the cart for 9 holes and really like it. Bought two, one for me and one for the wife. She seems to like it and we love the ease of pushing the cart. However, if the wheels were thinner it might be easier to push. Nice accessories and really like the velcro glove hanger. The compartment is nice and really holds everything i need to put in it. I use a stand bag and have no problems with it staying secure and i was suprised that it held so well. The stand bag doesnt move around at all. Great product and would have given five stars, but thought if the wheels were thinner, it might be the perfect push cart.
36.) Clicgear 2.0 Golf Push Cart Review
Reviewed by: Slappy White
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Very happy with the performance of the unit. Only downside is the small cup holder (as it doesn't hold any standard sport drinks).
Features of Clicgear 2.0 Push Golf Cart
Clicgear Push Cart 2.0 folds to a sub-compact 24" x 15" 13", easily making it the most compact push cart available. The 2008 Model 2.0 features an easier to open design, new maintenance free airless tires, improved Positive Lock Brake system, and a new storage bracket for your umbrella tube. The full size console features an improved beverage holder, and also has a magnetically locking storage tray. The Push Cart 2.0 is constructed from lightweight aircraft grade aluminum tubing, and features powder coated paint to resist scratching.
Winner of the 2007 Best New Product award at the PGA Merchandise show in Orlando, Florida, the Clicgear 2.0 three-wheel golf pushcart is a must for the frequent golfer. This 2.0 version is the pushcart's second incarnation, and ups the ante by not only gliding smoothly down the fairway, but also folding up incredibly small for easy storage.

The Clicgear 2.0 golf pushcart folds up compactly for easy storage and transport. |
As a result, you can easily take the cart with you just about anywhere, including on the plane to your Scotland dream golf vacation. At only 13 by 15 by 24 inches when folded, it's a breath of fresh air compared to most three-wheel carts. Clicgear also added a few other new features to Model 2.0, including an improved brake function and a stronger aluminum frame. The low-maintenance wheel design remains the same, but with an improved compound and increased tread radius. Other features include a built-in cup holder, integrated bag straps, a sturdy console that holds your card, balls, and other items, and a pair of towel hooks.
About Clicgear
Clicgear is a Hong Kong-based company that designs, manufactures, and distributes high-quality and innovative sports products for active people. The company manufactures all its products at its own factory and delivers them directly to customers, reducing cost and complication. All Clicgear products are designed by head industrial designer Kevin Kimberley. Based in Hong Kong, Kevin has been working as an industrial designer for more than 16 years, and has had a wide range of experience in the petroleum, mechanical engineering, and industrial engineering fields.
1.) Three-wheel golfing pushcart with compact folding design;
2.) Extra-strong aluminum frame with improved brake function;
3.) Sturdy, wide-tread wheels roll down the fairway with ease;
4.) Rugged console with built-in cupholder and towel hooks;
5.) Measures 13 by 24 by 15 inches (W x H x D) when folded;
Package Height x Length x Width: 20 in. x 20 in. x 15 in.
Package Weight: 25 lbs.
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