Category: Golf Push Cart Reviews

The ClicGear Model 4 Push Cart is a highly adjustable and durable golf push cart that will work for both cart bags and stand bags. These are durable, and lightweight models that fold down to a compact size and can handle themselves well on rough or even slightly rocky terrain.

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ClicGear Model 4 with Bag
The CaddyTek brand makes a wide range of golf push carts, but this particular four wheel model is known for its One Click Folding mechanism. Most four wheel golf push carts are not all that easy to fold up, but the CaddyTek only takes a few seconds.

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CaddyTek 4 Wheel with Bag
The BagBoy Tri Swivel II is a unique golf push cart that has a front wheel that can make almost a full circle rotation. Overall, BagBoy is a good name that will provide longevity and durability in this product. Check out our Bag Boy Tri Swivel Review to learn more.

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Golf Bag on Nitron
The Bag Boy Nitron is a three wheel push cart that has best in class foldability. At just over 16 pounds, this is one of the lighter yet and easy to use golf push cart option on the market Check out our Bag Boy Nitron Review to learn more.

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Golf Bag on Nitron
The GolferPal EasyPal is a good looking cart that, believe it or not, will fold and unfold itself. The design of the cart itself is fine, if not exceptional. We had an issue with the frame of the cart that led it to constantly pull right, which certainly clouded our view. Kind of a neat gadget, but the quality control issue was difficult for us to overlook. Read more in our GolferPal EasyPal review. Retail price: $399.99 Amazon.com: Check price now

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Clicgear tries something new (for them) with their Model 8, which features a new four-wheeled design and enhancements to the Clicgear 3.5+. Work on your curls - at nearly 22 pounds, this cart is the new heavyweight in the category. The cart features a hand lever that activates the dual front brakes, multiple drink holders, accessory tabs, solid tires, and a storage tray as large as the Model 8's price. Read on for more about the Clicgear Model 8. Retail price: $279.99 Amazon.com: Check price now

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Don't be scared off by the four-step folding method of Sun Mountain's new Reflex push cart - break out your origami skills and fold it down to a small 25.0" X 15.0" X 11.0", and lift the 17.0 cart right into your trunk. The Reflex offers more storage space than most carts, with two padded valuable trays in addition to the standard holders for scorecard, golf balls and booz...er, fluids. The 180-degree range of adjustment for the push handles, in addition to adjustable handle height, is a twist (bada-bum-bum) as well. Read on for more details about the Sun Mountain Reflex. Retail price: $259.99 Amazon.com: Check price now

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The Micro-Cart gets updated in 2015 with the MC3, the latest offering in Sun Mountain's patented line. The MC3, like its predecessors, folds in two steps to a relatively small footprint, making it simple to get in and out of your car. The MC3 has upgraded to larger diameter tires, which combined with the low center of gravity on the Micro-Cart line, make the bumps on the course that much easier to tackle (you won't even notice those gopher holes). Read on for more details about the Sun Mountain MC3 Micro-Cart. Retail price: $199.99 Amazon.com: Check price now

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Caddytek goes straight-up against the Clicgear 3.5+, one of the top-rated push carts in our tests, with their latest top-of-the-line 3-wheeled push cart, the CaddyLite EZ. We mention this comparison as this is how they market the CaddyLite on their website as well. Retail price: $179 Amazon.com: Check price now

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Caddytek (or is it CaddyTek? Not even their website knows...) iterates on their lone 4-wheeled push cart with the Caddytek CaddyCruiser ONE V3, alternatively known as the "CaddyTek One-Click Folding 4 Wheel Golf Push Cart - V3." This 3rd generation Caddytek folds to compact size (with just a single button click to release), has front wheel suspension (the only push cart to offer this), and a reasonable price. Read more about the Caddytek CaddyCruiser ONE V3 push cart. Retail price: $189 Amazon.com: Check price now

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The Clicgear 3.5+ introduces a novel combination – more features and a lower price. The improvements are largely incremental from the prior generation Clicgear 3.0, but a bigger storage net is always a good thing! The Clicgear 3.5+ is a great performing cart with snazzy looks to boot – whether you like the new color combinations or not is a different matter... For all the details, check out our full Clicgear 3.5+ review. Retail price: $220 Amazon.com: Check price now Golfsmith: Check price now

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The OGIO X4 Synergy is the first push cart we’ve reviewed that lets you keep your bag secured to the cart while folding and unfolding the cart. So go ahead and toss the whole lot of it, bag and push cart, right in your trunk! We found that the benefit of leaving the bag on the cart, however, will vary widely among users: do you want to lift the weight of your clubs and the cart all at the same time, and will the combined entity fit into your car? Has most of the standard features you expect to find on push cars, but pricing is on the high side, and there is limited storage. Read on for our OGIO X4 Synergy review. Retail price: $239.99 Amazon.com: Check price now Golfsmith: Check price now

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Bag Boy takes a step back from the trend toward four-wheeled carts and instead introduces the TriSwivel, a three-wheeler with a pivoting front wheel. We were dubious at the outset, but the ease with which the TriSwivel can be maneuvered around the course was a revelation. You don’t really realize how taxing it is on your back and shoulders to constantly pop up a golf push cart’s front wheel for course corrections until you don’t need to do it anymore! Add in some thoughtful design elements, reasonable storage space, and solid construction, and you’ve got one of our new favorites in the golf push cart world. Read on for our full review of the Bag Boy TriSwivel. Retail price: $269.95 Availability: No longer available, replaced by the Bag Boy Triswivel II,which is essentially the same as the original version Amazon.com: Check price now

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The Bag Boy Quad presents a challenge to Sun Mountain’s Micro in the four-wheeled golf push cart world. It’s not the most compact, flashiest or largest cart in terms of storage space, but it’s well-built, easy to unfold and rolls well. Read on for our detailed Bag Boy Quad review. Retail price: $199.95 Amazon.com: Check price now

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While this cart qualifies as an exceptional value for some (hey, if you can find it, it might even be free), even doubling as a cart and bag in one, the AJAX Parkridge simply can't keep up with the competition. The Parkridge is held back by the dated styling, poor weight distribution, lack of storage, and a extendable seat which is too small to fit an American-sized behind. Retail price: As negotiated at garage sale

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First introduced in 1999, the Sun Mountain Speed Cart V1 is one of the pioneering devices in the push cart world. Unfortunately, its size (a whopping 3 feet long even when folded up), weight and design no longer compare favorably with some of the newer entrants in the market. Retail price: $199 Amazon.com price: Check price now Golfsmith price: Check price now

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