Clicgear 2.0 Push Golf Cart
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| List Price: | $239.00 |
| Price: | $197.95 - $199.99 |
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Product Description
Clicgear Push Cart 2.0 folds to a sub-compact 24" x 15" 13", easily making it the most compact push cart available. The 2008 Model 2.0 features an easier to open design, new maintenance free airless tires, improved Positive Lock Brake system, and a new storage bracket for your umbrella tube. The full size console features an improved beverage holder, and also has a magnetically locking storage tray. The Push Cart 2.0 is constructed from lightweight aircraft grade aluminum tubing, and features powder coated paint to resist scratching.
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #1213 in Sports & Outdoors
- Brand: Clicgear
- Model: Cart-01
- Released on: 2008-06-01
- Dimensions: 26.00" h x 13.00" w x 15.00" l, 24.00 pounds
Features
- Three-wheel golfing pushcart with compact folding design
- Extra-strong aluminum frame with improved brake function
- Sturdy, wide-tread wheels roll down the fairway with ease
- Rugged console with built-in cupholder and towel hooks
- Measures 13 by 24 by 15 inches (W x H x D) when folded
Editorial Reviews
Amazon.com Product Description
Winner of the 2007 Best New Product award at the PGA Merchandise show in Orlando, Florida, the Clicgear 2.0 three-wheel golf pushcart is a must for the frequent golfer. This 2.0 version is the pushcart's second incarnation, and ups the ante by not only gliding smoothly down the fairway, but also folding up incredibly small for easy storage.
![]() The Clicgear 2.0 golf pushcart folds up compactly for easy storage and transport. |
About Clicgear
Clicgear is a Hong Kong-based company that designs, manufactures, and distributes high-quality and innovative sports products for active people. The company manufactures all its products at its own factory and delivers them directly to customers, reducing cost and complication. All Clicgear products are designed by head industrial designer Kevin Kimberley. Based in Hong Kong, Kevin has been working as an industrial designer for more than 16 years, and has had a wide range of experience in the petroleum, mechanical engineering, and industrial engineering fields.
Customer Reviews
Sweet Little Machine
I have been using my ClicGear for about 2 months now. Had been using a Sun Mountain speed cart, but just got tired of pumping and repairing flat tires. I love this cart. Quality and convenience throughout. Pushes easily, rolls true, feels and looks substantial, yet it easily folds to a neat little package that's only 13" x 15" wide and 24" high. I used to hate cleaning cart wheels every time I put the Sun Mountain in the van. With this little baby, it's totally unnecessary. I bought a little plastic pan that's about 14" x 20". Now the cart and the shoes just sit right in the pan and any debris is contained. This is really a neat little package. The only small complaint I have is that the brakes do not engage as smoothly as the Sun Mountain did. I consider this a small price to pay for the other overwhelming advantages.
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Let me start out by writing why I bought a push cart in the first place. I'm a rider and I wanted to play for cheaper rates, carts are so expensive.My theory was that this would pay for itself cart=17.00 per round play 12 rounds and this baby is paid for. I read many reviews and couldn't find how easy or hard this was to push. Which I really wanted to know because my old 2 wheel pull cart was complete torture to use I would rather walk in agony than to deal with that hunk of junk. Anyways I'm skinny and have no muscle (haha) and this push cart is SICK easy to push. 90% of the time I have one hand in my pocket and ONE finger on the cart. If you are going down a slight incline or a big one just let this bad boy go (I've had it up to 10-12 mph myself). Where's it going to go? it's certainly not going to flop over or anything it's way too solid & nice and wide for that not to mention it's kind of blast to watch your clubs go flying down the fairway. When I go up hills it's 3 times easier than carrying. This cart is the nicest part of my golf game and certainly looks better than it too. I can't think of anything I would change for the good on this unit. If your hesitant in purchasing this cart I just don't see how you would be disappointed, this thing is great. The only thing I would add is a yard counter on one of wheels. So since I was feeling very cool about about my cart I got a GPS unit (igolf neo $137.oo w/shipping). The Clicgear cart comes with a bunch of extras that are included and others that you buy. You have to buy the GPS holder($15.00) but man am I hooked up this cart and a GPS right on the handlebars for very easy viewing. This is the nicest thing I have purchased in a while. I have to say I don't review many items but felt a need to with this, I hope this helps.
UPDATE 10/20/09
I have now used this cart for a full season and it still works and looks like new. The paint hasn't faded and the wheels still roll true. I have saved $510.00 on cart fees so it has more than paid for itself. Also everyone I play with (strangers) really like it and ask me a bunch of questions, of course "how much does something like that cost" is one of the first questions they ask. I think because it looks super slick on the course haha.
This is the One True Push Cart
This is arguably the Cadillac of non-motorized push carts. I did a lot of internet research on carts: reading of claims, counter-claims, and reviews, and this is the one I decided on. I'm very glad of my decision. I had it out of the box and unfolded in a snap; the folding and unfolding are extremely easy to manage--just make sure you trip the side latch as well as the pull one before you try to open it up, and you're golden. It fits easily in my trunk, and takes up about the same space as the medium gym bag I carry my shoes and hat in. I took it out for its maiden round on a hilly, winding course while it rained for the first several holes. The cart was a dream to push: almost no rolling resistance at all, even over thick wet grass. It handled easily over cart path curbs, crushed gravel paths, normal fairways--you name it, it handled it just fine. The hand brake is very reliable, allowing me to park on some fairly steep hillsides with confidence. The console isn't waterproof, but in a light rain it might as well be. I kept three spare balls, my cell phone, and some other odds and ends in mine and everything stayed dry. There is an umbrella holder (for when it's folded up, for storage) that's much easier to access than the one on the bag, as well as two towel clips. There is also a small Velcro spot above each towel clip that is perfect for holding your golf glove when you're not wearing it. My only two nits to pick: the driver and fairway wood(s) extend far enough to interfere with getting to the console easily. I lowered the adjustable handle one click and that improved access tremendously. Also, my golf umbrella has a rubber "pistol grip" that doesn't fit into the provided tube for mounting it to the cart's handle. That handle mount would have been very handy yesterday. Oh, well. Just make sure your umbrella has a fairly small-diameter handle. Seriously, if you're in the market for a well-made and very comfortable-to-use cart, you should spend the money and get one you're going to love for a long time.




