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Golfisfun1963
Just purchased the Maxfli 360 degree 3-wheel golf cart at Golf Galaxy. First impressions: Folds very small, much smaller than any ClicGear models, 23x21x14 inches Wheels are super easy to remove if desired, one-button operation for all 3 Nice and light, especially compared to the ClicGear 4.0. For whatever reason, MaxFli (a Golf Galaxy-owned brand I was told this morning) doesn't publish weight specs, weird. I weighed it: 15.1 lbs Very easy to unfold - front wheel has a hinge that locks, tall section has a hinge that self-locks, handle has a hinge that locks. Takes all of about 15 seconds Very easy to fold - and really, nicely compact when done. Also, if someone wanted to travel with it, the wheels are so easily removable, this thing could probably fit into a suitcase without issue In action - took it to the driving range, about a 200 yard walk each way. Not exactly a taxing situation, but did have to push it up a pretty steep hill (and back down), cart made my heavy bag feel like nothing. Smooth as silk 360 wheel is "lockable" into a straight position (there's a "360 ON/OFF" switch on the right-hand side of the handle). This is a handy feature, which I failed to grasp on first use (see next comment) Foot brake is pretty cool, it's spring loaded so you press/release it to engage/disengage. Very light touch, little effort required which is nice. However, it only locks one wheel (left rear), which I found more annoying than expected. Parked cart on slight incline, cart wanted to pivot around the locked wheel which caused me to move the cart's position until it was happy (stationary). If I was thinking, I would have locked the front wheel straight. This would have kept the cart from trying to pivot around the braked left wheel. Live and learn Handle compartment - it's OK, pretty much like most of the others. Magnetic close (which is hopefully strong enough to survive an upside down fold-down if a rangefinder is in there), odd drink holder built directly into the handle compartment, and a couple of accessory nibs. I verified a ClicGear cup holder snaps on perfectly, so it’s likely this cart can work with most all the third party accessories out there. There’s also an umbrella holder socket on the left side of the handle. Again,presumably supports typical third party accessories Mesh pocket - sits under the handle compartment, very nice. Has 3-4" of depth and runs the entire length of the handle compartment. Can hold a ton of stuff, and is separate from the plastic compartment above it Quality - too early to tell, obviously. Feels solid, although the frame is not as big as a ClicGear 4.0's metal frame (which is why the ClicGear is so heavy), and the deployed width is about 3" narrower. I do like the bungee straps, so much easier than that fiddly, heavy rubber strap that ClicGear uses Accessories - nonexistent. If you're looking for a cart "ecosystem", you won't find it. However, as noted it has two accessory nibs so I'm pretty sure anything you can find for the other carts will work Another version - there's also a more ruggedized version, the Maxfli 3-wheel ATV push cart, which is 299 . It has two bars for its spine instead of one, and includes a hand brake instead of a foot brake. Also has a 360 degree front wheel, and includes a 360 ON/OFF lockable feature, and an umbrella holder. I almost bought this one, but wasn't sure about its weight and they only had one unit on hand. Anyway that's another option for the cart beaters out there
kaawy
easy to put together, compact, easy to open and close
Jonboy7777
Bought this cart a short time ago. The cart works GREAT! Easy to fold and unfold, sturdy and rolls really easily. Great product. Would buy again.
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