Bag Boy Volt Electric Cart Caddy

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About This Item

Introducing the Volt Electric Cart. This high-powered electric cart fully charges in just 4 hours and can be engaged wirelessly via an ergonomic remote control to effortlessly maneuver around the course. At a lightweight 28.6 pounds, this compact electric cart is easy to transport and features a convenient two-step fold for simplified storage. With seven adjustable speeds, large all-terrain wheels and a long-lasting lithium-ion battery, the Volt easily navigates all types of terrain for up to 36 holes.

FEATURES

  • Simple two-step fold
  • Top-Lok® technology
  • 7 levels of speed control
  • Extendable 4th wheel prevents cart from falling backward
  • Full-featured scorecard console with integrated beverage holder, mobile device holder and golf ball storage
  • Extra-large accessory bag underneath scorecard console
  • Powerful 24v 380Wh battery
  • Cart easily transitions from motorized cart to push cart
  • Lockable remote control prevents accidental engagement
  • Weight: 28.6 lbs
  • Brand : Bag Boy
  • Country of Origin : Imported
  • Style : BGBYVOLTELECART
  • DSG Pro Tips
  • Web ID: 23BGYUBGBYVLTLCTRCRT
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REVIEWS

3.4

56%

Recommended

23 Reviews

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I have had the Volt for about 5 months and use it at lease once a week. The only issue I have is with the buttons on the remote. The direction arrows should be raised a little so you can feel them and use with needing to look at the remote.

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Close To Perfect

I love the cart. Battery is light and easy to charge and install. The remote works great. Two minuses: 1. Manual “walk along” mode is hard to set to the speed you want. 2. Scorecard holder on the inside is useless. There needs to be a holder on the outside of the storage space (like the manual BagBoy cart).

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Good Lightweight Cart

Pros: Great Cart, easy to lift and get in the car. Storage compartment is good Cons: Wish it had a brake for when it is in the car. It rolls around. Wish the wheels turned less abruptly, it is a bit jerky when turning. It does not go up big hills, either need to help it or go around them. Doesn't get great traction in the dessert if on any kind of incline. Wish scorecard could attach to fit on top of the storage compartment.

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Great Cart With Some Imperfections.

I bought this cart a couple months ago and have 122 miles on it (yes it has a trip and total distance odometer). I like that it maneuvers like a non-electric push cart when you put it in manual mode or turn the battery off. Also the storage plastic bin plus the bag under it has plenty of room. I’ve noted three design/use issues. First, in order to take the battery out to recharge it, you have to remove the bag. I store my cart and bag at the club, so every time I arrive and leave, I’m removing and replacing the bag. Second, it’s tippy. It takes some time to get used to when you run over a root or rock, or go up a hill, where you need to be close to “assist” on the handle to avoid a tip over. Finally, the score card holder is useless at least for standard cards the I generally use. The space in the plastic bin cover is not wide or tall enough to allow the cover to close when a card is in the holder. One last item, the cart tends to “twitch” to the right even when traveling on a flat and level paved path. Overall, I like it better than my friends’ MotoCaddy and Stewart versions. Nice and quiet as well.

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Score Card Awkward

Have had the cart for two weeks and why I didn't take this into consideration before I bought .... the set up for keeping score using a score card is miserable. The course card gets jammed into the flip up compartment that is really too crowded for the card making easy access impossible. They need to design a accessory attachment for easy use and accessibility for keeping score.

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