written by mike61 on 12/05/2007
Practical & fun to use. Ideal for golfers with bad joints, as you can just walk on to it from the back. Need to lean in to bends to prevent lifting a wheel on faster tight turns, but you get used to it quickly. Build quality is OK, but a lot of buggy for the price. Better equipment can be bought, but it'll cost a lot more!.
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Doublem's Response to mike61's Review
Written on: 19/08/2007
You say truth, man ; )
Richard Conway's Response to mike61's Review
Written on: 08/04/2010
I found this review very helpful because it was an honest view of a cheap buggy. If you want a Rolls-Royce you have to pay for it. Low cost buggies will always be made cheaply and therefore require more maintenance. Luckily, the build costs also make for simple design and therefore most people are able to manage the equally simple maintenance required. The downside to this is sourcing replacement parts which are difficult to obtain from the importer and therefore sometimes require alternatives to be modified. A good set of batteries and replacement chain and wheel bearings go a long way to improving the buggy.