วันอาทิตย์ที่ 30 มิถุนายน พ.ศ. 2556

CaddyTek CaddyLite One Click Folding Golf Push Cart

For the golf cart purchase decision my consideration came down to just these two: CaddyTek CaddyLite and Clicgear 3.0 Push Golf Cart. Ultimately I decided to go with CaddyTek primarily because I could get TWO of these for the price of a single Clicgear 3.0. It's truly a bargain! The golf cart was delivered faster than I had anticipated, too, and it's a beauty to behold (silver model). Here are some observations upon close inspection:

PROS:

- Light weight but solid built
- Folds compact and easily with just one button press
- Umbrella holder
- No more inflating (and deflating) wheels!!
- Bargain price compared to many other models with similar built and features
- Fast delivery

CONS:

- Just one small beverage holder
- No mesh bag to hold extra stuff like towel, rain/wind jacket, extra beverage, etc. (I'll have to DIY)
- "No Maintenance" wheels are wide (like other comparable models), so pushing would be harder on roughs

SOME VULNERABLE PARTS TO BE AWARE (like other comparable models, though, to be fair):

- "No Maintenance" wheels are made of plastic and therefore more prone to wear and tear, especially walking on concrete path and parking lot, etc.
- Brake is also plastic and only time will tell how long it'd last
- Small storage compartment for scorecard, pencil, etc. is also plastic and therefore easily breakable
- The part that joins the front wheel to the main frame is an aluminum rod encased all around with plastic, and this particular part is what I'll have to be concerned with more than anything else since it's also the pressure point from all of my golf bag's weight being placed on it. As long as I don't throw my bag onto it like a sack of rice, I think I'll be just fine.

Having inspected all different brands of similar design prior to the purchase, I knew that these carts all have vulnerability of some kind. I wanted to identify these vulnerable spots right from the beginning so I'd be careful and take precautionary measures for a long-lasting enjoyment of the product. If you can do that, then I feel very confident that this cart would serve you well.

UPDATE:

Took the cart out for a spin at a local golf course today. Sure enough, pushing this cart on grass takes extra effort, especially on rough. After the first hole, my wife decided to go back to using our old Sun Mountain push cart (with bicycle-type wheels). For younger folks, the "No Maintenance" type of wide wheels shouldn't be much of an issue. But for older folks and for ladies, you might want to think twice about getting this type of push carts. I should also add to the "Vulnerable Parts to be Aware," that the umbrella holder is very likely to break. The inner part that tightens the umbrella handle by knob twist is a plastic that I simply don't see how it's going to hold up with the umbrella swinging to every wind and little bumps on the course, etc. Still, for $113 I can't really complain. Again, in all fairness, these things I'm pointing out also apply to comparable push carts by other brands.




CaddyTek CaddyLite One Click 
Folding Golf Push Cart
Product By CaddyTek

Lowest Price : $170.48
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Product Details

  • Click one button folding the cart to compact size (L15.5"xW16.5"xH30.3")
  • Strong aluminum frame, weighs only 16.1 lbs
  • Three 10.5" x 2.4" EVA maintenance-free wheels traction on all terrain
  • Patented bag holder fits Stand Bag perfectly
  • Umbrella holder and storage rack included

Product Description

Click One button folds the cart to compact size for easy storage and transportation. The strong aluminum frame weights only 16.1 lb.

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