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Group: Forum Members Last Login: 18/06/2008 11:52:36 Posts: 3, Visits: 5 |
| I have just bought a Protrolley GT300R remote controlled trolley, it's a great piece of kit well made and at £299 exceptional value considering the Powercaddy costs £700 odd.
It arrived 48 hours after placing the order well packaged and with a detailed user manual, worked straight away with no problems.
Used for one round so far, its just great to be able to concentrate on my golf and not worry about pushing it up and down dale.
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Group: Forum Members Last Login: 30/06/2008 18:20:01 Posts: 15, Visits: 37 |
| Hi Cambo,
Wow! It looks great on the website.
It is a bit pricey though...
Having used it more, would you still recommend the trolley?
I was looking to get the Clicgear - which features easy folding/unfolding and has a range of accessories on them (drink holder, umbrella holder, etc) but that's pricey too... £135 cheapest i've seen (pricey for a manual push trolley!)
Now i've seen the ProTrolley, seems like a better option... is the actual frame heavy?
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Group: Forum Members Last Login: 18/06/2008 11:52:36 Posts: 3, Visits: 5 |
| Xanthe 80.
Used the Protrolley twice now, still very impressed with it.
In answer to you question its quite light once you remove the battery and folds easily to fit a nifty carry bag, although I find you have to remove the wheels, once done they store inside the bag too.
You say its pricey but look at the other remote controlled options and its a snip.
Cambo.
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