Pros: Light, good looking, easy to push Cons: It doesn't do dishes
Bag Boy's top model under the PC360 ($180) is the Express ($130).. but if you ask me, the Express has it all over the 360 in spite of the lower price. On the 360, the front wheel turns which is supposed to make it easier to maneuver.. the truth is...
Pros: Price, weight, balance, pushes very easily, provides good exercise Cons: The cart itself will not make birdies
When I returned to the game of golf in the fall of 2004 and joined the local country club, it didn't take me long to figure out (after receiving my first months' dues statement!) that the club dues did not include cart fees. As a matter of fact, to ride ...
Pros: The image is fantastic, it looks great, and is very very convenient. Cons: A bit pricey.
I'll admit it that I had never even heard of this product until a few weeks ago. There's some kind of apocalyptic weird climate schitzofrenia change in the weather system here in the midwest. Hot one day, cold the next, and everyone is sick. So ...
Pros: Easy to push, easy to put together, looks sharp. Cons: Inconvenient and small beverage carrier. Fairly expensive as opposed to a conventional pull cart.
I never thought I would like a 3 wheeled push cart, but several of my friends had them, so when my ancient pull cart broke, I decided to try a push cart. I had $150 gift certificate burning a hole in my pocket which also aided my decision to get a ...
Pros: Great looking
Easy to push/pull
Priced appropriately
Responsive Customer Service Cons: None so far
After sitting around for anywhere from 4.5-5.5 hours on all the golf courses in Hawaii, I decided to get angry and buy a pushcart. What happened to etiquette on the course? A round should only take 4 hours if every adheres to the 15 minute per hole ...
Good value, may not be the best by daverain1 ,Mar 27 '06
Pros: Good value, well designed, functions well Cons: front wheel installation awkward, no gradual braking function available
I've been using my Bag Boy Express for over a year now for about 25 rounds on mainly hilly terrain. The cart is light, well made and balanced, and rolls very well with little resistance once the tires are well-inflated. My 12 y.o. son broke one of the foot brakes by stomping on it - BB replaced under warranty quickly without charge.
Two negatives - the front wheel is removable and not especially easy to attach and remove - the cart needs to be tipped over backward to do so. The foot brakes are also not as easily used as a hand brake, and are either "on" or "off." However, I paid $119 and the Sun Mountain version with a hand brake and hinged front wheel was $190, and not worth the additional $70 in my opinion. The new Bag Boy Avenger has the hinged wheel and is still less money than the Sun.
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