Golf Gadget Review! – Clicgear 3.0 Push Cart
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Golf Gadget Review! – Clicgear 3.0 Push Cart

Golf Gadget Review! – Clicgear 3.0 Push Cart

Really, A $200 Pushcart?

In the spirit of full disclosure, I am an owner of the Clicgear 2.0 cart and I love it. I have used the cart weekly going on three years now. For me the decision to move to a pushcart when walking was one of economics, comfort, and performance. Economically spending $200 on a pushcart may not seem like a sound investment at first glance. But once you start calculating cart fees (about $15 per round around here) you see that the use of the pushcart will save you money in the long run. Obviously those of you who only walk and carry won’t see the same savings.

The other two factors, comfort and performance, really sealed the deal for me. Walking without the bag on my back makes the round nice and relaxing. However, when I used the classic two wheeled pull carts, I could feel the strain on my shoulder as I pulled it around. Also, when I used a cart of any kind, my scores were better than when I carried. It seems like a simple relationship between how much energy one needs to carry the clubs and then how much energy is left over to play.

I purchased the Clicgear 2.0 primarily because of its compact size when folded. At the time, I was driving a Honda Civic and trunk space was at a premium. Many people suggested the more well known Sun Mountain Speed Cart to me, and after demoing one of the Speed Carts, I am sure that I would have been totally satisfied on the course with the quality and features of the Speed Cart. However, the Sun Mountain carts were still using inflatable tires at the time as well and I found the solid tires of the Clicgear more appealing. Ultimately though, the compact folded size was the ultimate decision maker for me. Never once did I look back and regret my decision to go with the Clicgear.

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Motivation to Review

So if I am so happy with my cart, why am I interested in the new model? Are you still happy using your Nokia cell phone from 1998? If something that I already really like is released as “new and improved” how could I not be curious about what was changed and if, in fact, the new model represents a significant improvement over the previous model?

Before getting to the comparison between the old and new models though, I would like to give you my thoughts on the Clicgear 3.0 so that those of you who may be unfamiliar with it can see why I am so high on the cart in the first place.

Review For the Clicgear Rookies

Here is a more general review and scoring for those of you looking to make the purchase of your first high quality push cart. Some of this review does reflect my experience with the 2.0 model, but I will address 3.0 upgrades toward the end of the review. I’ll rank the Clicgear cart in the following areas: Innovation, Ease of Use, Value, Aesthetics, and Performance.

INNOVATION

I judge innovation by how something compares to other things, both present and past. The innovation in design becomes readily apparent in the Clicgear 3.0 cart the first time you unfold it. A common response that I have from people who watch me unfold the cart is “Wow”. People are amazed at the size of the folded cart compared to the long and wide wheelbase of the expanded cart. Although it is one of many three-wheel carts in the marketplace these days (including some Clicgear “clones”), visually it shares little with its competitors. The design is unique to Clicgear carts.

Score: 10/10

EASE OF USE

One of my concerns when I first saw the cart was that the unfolding/folding process was too complicated. Granted there are multiple levers and buttons and a sequence for engaging them, but with a bit of practice, it is a non-issue. You play golf. You know that practice improves your skill set. Rest assured that your skill set will move to mastery level very quickly in the folding/unfolding the cart realm.

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Once the cart is set-up, adding the bag to the cart is very simple. I am currently using a Nike SQ Tour bag and it works great with the cart. However, the Clicgear’s bag strap system is easily adjustable to fit most bags. One of my playing partners bought a Clicgear cart a week ago and it took us mere seconds to adjust the straps to fit his ultra-light, and much smaller bag.

Loading the cart in and out of the trunk is also easily accomplished thanks to its compact folded geometry (13”x15”x24”) and light weight (18 lbs.). I find that the wheels actually help it to slide deeper into the trunk when I load it. It fits in the trunk of my Accord with loads of room to spare.

Score: 10/10

VALUE

As you read previously, if you make the transition from driving to walking the course, the Clicgear 3.0 cart pays for itself in a very short time. Who knows, maybe walking the course will improve your overall fitness and lower your future healthcare costs. (OK so the healthcare part is speculation, but it stands to reason.)

Clicgear 3.0 is priced very competitively with the carts of a similar quality. This is not a $30 cart that you find at a sporting goods store and ditch after it quickly falls apart. This cart will work for rounds and rounds, or more appropriately years and years. And not just work, but work at the same high level that it did the first time you used it.

Score: 10/10

AESTHETICS

I hesitate to even include this category, because it can be quite subjective. That being said, if you check out the Clicgear website and look at the available colors, I am sure that you can find one that is appealing to your eye. Look at the white model. Wow! Obviously from the photos included in this review, I am using the black model. Perhaps the best aesthetic feedback came from my young son who looked at the cart and said “Dad, that cart is totally ninja!” So there you go, total ninja in appearance.

Score: 10/10

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PERFORMANCE

So I have saved the last sixty points in this review for performance, because ultimately this is what matters most is the performance of the cart on the course. The first term that comes to mind with the cart is tank. Not because it is heavy like a tank, but because it is a solid machine that just keeps going forward, rolling over any terrain that you put in front of it. Here is a list of what I see as the strengths of the cart on the course:

Stability: This cart does not fall over, ever! As you push it, there is no wobbles or wiggles. I frequently give it a shove and let it roll out in front of me as I walk, or push it free to roll down a hill. Never once has it fallen over. The wide wheelbase and the quality break keep it secure when stopped. It rolls dead straight too, and if it did veer a bit off course after pushing, the alignment of the front wheel is easily adjusted.

Securing the Goods: Your gear is going to stay attached to the cart. The clips that hold the bag work great. I have never even noticed the bag change position during a round. The console lid stays closed during use. Scorecards stay attached to the elastic cord on the top of the console.

Ease of Pushing
: This cart rolls great over all surfaces. The wheels may get muddy in wet conditions, but they usually collect way less stuff than my spikes do. The cart is very well balanced and the adjustable console height can easily be changed to accommodate individual preferences. I have never struggled to push the cart along through the fairway, rough, cart path, adjacent fairway, water hazard, and so on.

Accessories
: So maybe this is not directly performance related, but the ability to attach a shoe brush to the axle, mount a hook to hang the cart in the garage, and cover the muddy wheels with a fitted cover before placing it in the trunk all improve the overall experience with the cart. Take a look at what is available here: http://www.clicgear….ccessories.html I am definitely going to get one of the new seat accessories and maybe the cooler or hydrapack for the 100 degree rounds here in the Sacramento summer. A cold adult soda and a portable seat is a recipe for win during a hot summer round of golf. Best of all, the Clicgear carries it all for you.

Honestly, I am hard pressed to come up with a way that the cart could be changed to improve performance.

Score: 60/60

Total Score: 100/100

(Even if you don’t agree with my rating of the aesthetics, this cart would still be a solid performing 90/100.)

To Upgrade or Not To Upgrade…
Overall, if you own a pervious version of the Clicgear cart and you are wondering if the new features found in the Clicgear 3.0 cart warrant upgrading, I would confidently say yes. Here are some reasons why I feel so strongly positive about this new cart.

As you can see from the video above and also the quoted passage later in the article, a number of features have been changed, as per user suggestion, moving from the 2.0 to the 3.0 model. Rather than going through all of the features, I will highlight the changes that really stood out for me.

Braking Mechanism
The 2.0 model used a L-shaped lever to set the brake. You needed to pull and then twist the handle to set the brake. The brake always worked well on my 2.0 cart, but I did notice that there were times when I needed to roll the cart a half wheel forward to engage the brake easily. The Clicgear 3.0’s break control is now located just below the push handles and is a simple lever that you pull back to engage. It is definitely easier to engage and is located in a great place relative to your hands and the console in general.
Front Wheel and Side Tube Releases
Folding and unfolding the various parts of the cart are accomplished be manipulating a few levers at key places on the cart. Two of these mechanisms have been altered/upgraded in the Clicgear 3.0 version. The lever that was pressed to rotate the front wheel on the 2.0 has been replaced with a button at the end of the tube, and the side-locking handle that locks and unlocks the folding of the cart has been changed from a flat handle to an open loop handle. This is an area that I never had difficulty with, but the new handle and button are very easy to use and securely hold the cart in place.

Console
The console on the ClicGear 3.0 is vastly improved over the 2.0 version. I’ll highlight what I think are the major improvements.

Size
Internal storage is dramatically improved over the 2.0 as is the engineering of that space. The new console interior has a specific plastic clamp that holds the balls in place while the 2.0 relied on a groove on the bottom of the console to do the same job. Many times I would have to make sure all of the stuff I was holding in the 2.0’s console (balls, tees, iPhone, wallet…) was in perfect alignment so the lid would close. The 3.0’s console holds the balls in place and leaves me plenty of room to toss in other stuff with reckless abandon. One thing that I will add to the 3.0 console is the same rubber pad that I put in the bottom of the 2.0 console to keep the phone from sliding around as I walk.

Tee Holders
If there was a design flaw in the 2.0 cart, it was the console’s tee holders. They were tabbed plastic holes that over time became worn down and ultimately too large to hold tees securely. No tabs in the 3.0 holes, therefore no widening of the opening with use and thus no longer an issue with the new cart.

Beverage Holder
Those of you familiar with my work on this site know that I am not opposed to a tasty adult beverage during a round with the buddies. The beverage holder on the 2.0 cart was too small and often times would generate foamy brews if you left the can in the holder as you pushed the cart. Using a can coozie to keep it cold was out of the question as the diameter of the holder was much too small. Enter the majesty of the 3.0 hanging beverage holder. It’s bigger and it swings freely from the side so some of the motion of movement is dampened and parking the cart at an angle no longer causes spills. There are four places to hook it on so you can place the folder where you choose, or better yet buy three more holders and make your cart the holder for the foursome. You can fold cart with the holder attached at the rear position, but make sure it is out of the way before you fold it all the way.

Cargo Net
Don’t spend too much time trying to find the cargo net on the 2.0 cart, there isn’t one. This is a great new feature found in the 3.0 model. So nice to have a place to drop your fancy putter headcover when you putt, place your laser while you make your shot, and etc. This is a great upgrade.

To Upgrade or Not To Upgrade…
Overall, if you own a previous version of the Clicgear cart and you are wondering if the new features found in the Clicgear 3.0 cart warrant upgrading, I would confidently say yes.

SUMMARY

The Clicgear 3.0 represents a significant improvement on an already excellent three-wheel push cart. If you are already using a pull or push cart, you will not be disappointed after you change to the Clicgear. This is an excellent cart that may in the long run, save you money and even strokes off your round. You may wonder how you ever played without one.

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      gary carter

      9 years ago

      Great review; I have been given what appears to be a model 2 and it needs new wheels. My question is do the replacement wheels available on the net for 3 and 3.5 models fit the 2 buggy. The wheels are 29mm in diameter. Thanks gary

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      Richard

      12 years ago

      Don’t know who was the brains behind the design of theClicgear 3.0 but I won’t be suprised to see it pushed around on the moon if we ever get there again! It would fold up nicely in the shuttle. The only thing that could make this push cart any better is to put a 3HP motor on it but that would take away the fun of pushing it. At 68 years old “easy” is an important word in my vocabulary and this cart fits nicely in that catagory. I’ve had the Clicgear 3.0 for two seasons now and without a doubt it’s the best on the market. I just ordered the GPS and insulated bag accessory to complement the accessories that came with the cart. Haven’t had a chance to use the umbrella holder because I’m a fair weather player but tried the umbrella out in the holder and it seems stable enough. Thanks again you designers at Clicgear for the newest and best push cart on the market! Wish I could say it’s lowered my (13) handicap but can’t go that far.

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      Jim

      12 years ago

      I have had my 3.0 for over a year. I play from 1 to 4 rounds every week. This cart is easy to push down the fairway and even in tall grass where most of us spend a lot of time. I have almost all the the add on accesories and really like the seat. This is my third cart and really like it a lot. I have sold around 5 to friends and they as well like there clicgear carts aslo. We have all got one major complaint. You really have to make a cupholder that will hold more styles of cups. I have a 2001 dodge ram pickup. Take a look at that cup holder and go from there. I wish have an idea in my head and if I can put it on paper I will send it in and maybe they can make on to fit the cart. Great cart and I look forward to the new bags.

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      Bruce Holden

      12 years ago

      I have walked with the Clicgear 1.0 for three years now. I still brag about this cart! WHile since the newer 2.0 and 3.0 versions plastic wheels did not apeal to me asthetically, I did like the other improvements I was seeing. I have witnessed others carts used by my various playing partners… made by SunMountain, Bagboy and others… become looseand sometimes wobbly; wheels spreading and wearing out over the same time period I have owned my Clicgear. My Clicgear 1.0 is till as solid as the day I first rolled it onto the course! The tires still hold air very well and I only refill them about twice a season! The cart nearly still looks new when I clean it with a damp cloth. My wife is taking up the game this year and I saw the new white cart with white wheels….SHARP!…so purchased one to go with my New Black ‘n White Bag! My wife will just have to be satisfied with my “old” cart…I KNOW she will be. I hope the plastic wheels and tread will hold up as well as the wire ones with pnuematic tires has. If they do I will most likely love the new cart even more than the one I currently have been using for 4-5, 18 hole rounds a week…usually about 45 weeks a year!

      I only wish I had known about the new release of the Clicgear bags! I have been so impressed with their products so far that I reall look forward to seeing more of it. Like to know if it will have full length tubes for each club. The pictures I have seen look very promising. If you have any information about the new bags I would love to know more about them.

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      ROberto Ramos

      12 years ago

      Hello there,
      I cannot desagree with you regarding the Clicgear golf cart. I purchased my 3.0 cart back in April 2011 and have not stop bragging about it. Cart is light easy to push , plenty of storage for balls,tees , sport drinks etc. I play twice a week and wish I could play more so I can use my cart. Will continue to recomended to anyone thinking about getting a push cart. In my opinion is the best cart in the market right now.
      Best Regards
      Roberto Ramos

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