- Adjustable to fit various bag sizes
- Telescoping handles for compatability
- Handle mounted parking brake; High strength anti-splay support cable for long lasting durability
- Fold down into a compact size of 31""x12""x16""
- Scorecard holder with built in padded compartment for valuables storage; External ball storage under scorecard holder
Product Description
Bag Boy Automatic Push Carts feature: Telescoping handle for ultra compactibility High modulus ultra lightweight aluminum tubing Adjustment mechanism guarantees perfect front wheel alignment High-strength anti-splay support cable for long-lasting durability Handle mounted parking brake Fully adjustable bag brackets for various bag sizes Detachable swivel liquid holster Scorecard holder with built in padded compartment for valuables storage Ext... More >>




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I was debating between the Bagboy Automatic and the Clicgear 2.0. I chose this cart b/c its appearance was trimmer and more sleek. I previously had a pull cart, the Bagboy M330, which is very sturdy and functioned well. The Automatic is much more comfortable for my body, since it’s a 3-wheel push cart. The wide wheels tread over various surfaces easily, without looking like a mountain bike. The straps are nice and large and easy to pull on and off. The storage department holds my tees (not big enough for balls), and the water bottle holder is an excellent attachment. This cart does not steer left or right, but it’s easy to maneuver. There is a downside. A plastic piece on the wheel which holds the brake in place broke after two rounds. If you tend to push the cart (by accident) when the brake is placed, this piece will start to crack. I called Bagboy and a friendly customer service representative is sending me a new wheel. But I worry b/c I know there is a good chance the piece will come off again. (Pushing the cart while the brake is in place is a very common thing to). I wish this piece was make of steel instead of plastic. I gave it 3 stars because this cart functions nicely, but the quality of the materials is not the best. I find my old 2-wheel Bagboy pull cart to be more sturdier.
Rating: 3 / 5
I’ve been using this product for about six months. It’s very nice. Folds and unfolds easily. Size and weight are very manageable, both open and closed.
It rolls very easily with minimum friction, although enough traction so you are aware of it moving. Very easy to steer. Wish there was an affordable kit to let the front wheel turn, though.
There are a few minor items that could be improved. First, the handle can extend up and down but only in a fixed angle. It would be a great improvement if it could tilt downwards. The frame construction is very solid, but other products I’ve seen seem to use thicker materials, espcially for the frame supports. It’s sturdy, but I wonder what will happen if it falls and hits something. The brake lever could be in a more convenient location. Also, some of the storage areas are difficult to get to when a bag is mounted. The top bag strap can make it harder to use my bag’s external putter/wedge slot and also makes it difficult to pull out my umbrella.
Wheels come off easily should you really be cramped for space, but with a 12×16 footprint, it’s not a problem. I store it in a heavy duty trash bag because of the dirt on the wheels and also to keep it out of sight. To keep it in one place, I use a rubber maid tub. There’s also enough room on the side to store other small golfing goods (can you ever have too many?) that would otherwise wind up in my golf bag.
Cost – I found a great deal, getting this for $130. At $200, I would probably prefer the Click Gear bag.
At $130, I am very happy with this cart despite the few minor items mentioned above.
Rating: 4 / 5