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Eddie in ABQ rated this product on 07/12/09 I have had this cart for over a month now and, i must say I LUV IT... I was debating on what cart to get, my friend has a sun mountain speed v-1 and he liked it until he saw mine.. I must say.. I'm very impressed with how simple it is to set up and how compact it is. I have been reading other reviews on other sites and people complaining on how stand bags get loose. I haven't had any of those issues. at all. they just need to tighten the straps.. Thanks ClicGear for a great Product.
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james rated this product on 05/04/09 it is truly the best push cart ever,and it is not the most expensive!!!!!!
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Mark in NY rated this product on 11/10/08 A brief addendum -- after much research I decided the bag for me was the "Grom" by Ogio. It's a stand bag and, as in any such bag, I had some concern about it fitting on my Clicgear cart. I'm pleased to report it fits perfectly. The bottom bracket of the cart is very well designed, and reaches past the extending foot of the Grom and rests firmly against the bottom of the bag, itself. There is no wobbling or tendency for the bracket to try to extend the legs by pressing on the extender foot. Hope that helps!
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Mark in NY rated this product on 10/15/08 Unlike Pinemeadow's line of clubs, this cart is not a low-cost imitation of "the real thing." It's arguably the Cadillac of non-motorized push carts, and kudos to Pinemeadow for carrying it. 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. The Pinemeadow "Universe Golf Bag" fits it perfectly, no problems with the leg extender foot (I don't believe the SB-2 style foot would work as well), and all the pockets are still easily accessed. 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 extra money and get one you're going to love for a long time.
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