From a resistance perspective you will want a cart with thinner wheels. I had the same issue with my 3.5 so I just carry and my 3.5 collects dust.
Jaybananapantsarthur hit more fairways 😉
but seriously obviously it’s easier in fairway but i havnt ever been like ‘wow I’m really struggling to push this in rough’
agadawg1717 I’ve had the Alphard wheels for over a year now. Absolutely love it. Only thing that sucks is the amount of questions you get while using it. I’ve seriously thought of making a card that answers the same 5 questions you always get. 1. Costs $600. 2. Safely get 27 holes per charge. 3. Easy to charge. 4. It goes fast enough. 5. No, I will not order the seat.
Noyes26 “Just Google it.”
ckay that will def be the hashtag on the page. “New website called google”
Does anyone have any experience with a Big Max push cart?
conorgolf22 I don't but I just looked them up and I really like how flat the Blade IP folds up.
mljones99 That one has my eye.
Walker Trolley
I’ve had a caddytek from Costo for 5 years now. Same setup as the clicgear but with an additional storage area/cooler underneath. I use it 50-70 times per year and it’s holding up as good as the day I got it.
bigjohntripod there are places I know that don't allow you to bring your own push cart
clic gear 3.0 for me. has served me for many years.
I have a Sun Mountain Speed cart. Don't love the cup holder, but overall very happy.
I’ll jump on the Clicgear train. Very solid and easy to use after the first few set-ups and breakdowns. If you add the seat accessory, you will need a PhD in engineering to install the bracket for it.
the pushcart is one thing, but the contractor trash bag is the real mvp here
Benzo That's a brilliant solution. I'm going to put one of those in my bag right now.
+1 for the Alphard .... my oh my 😍 after first use today ... thanks @Noyes26 #influencer