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    Default Buggy time, Clicgear?

    I've carried my sticks for a long time, but recently I've grown tired of it and have been considering a buggy.

    Some searching on OzGolf indicates that Clicgear have a good/popular buggy? Checked it out online, looks pretty solid and the collapsibility seems good.

    Just wondering if anyone can vouch for the product?

    That or suggest an alternative, thanks

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    I think most on here would say yes to clicgear. I am thinking about the sun mountain micro cart only 9/10 of the old ladies at my course use one ;(

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    Clic gear are great except for staff bags.

    Flip n Go (and their 3 wheel version) are both cheaper and still pretty good from GCO. The Flip n Go fits staff bags happily.

    I got a Smoothy Rovic for $190 on sale, great buggy, folds up tiny.





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    Quote Originally Posted by Jerrymoo View Post
    I've carried my sticks for a long time, but recently I've grown tired of it and have been considering a buggy.

    Some searching on OzGolf indicates that Clicgear have a good/popular buggy? Checked it out online, looks pretty solid and the collapsibility seems good.

    Just wondering if anyone can vouch for the product?

    That or suggest an alternative, thanks

    Clicgear IMHO are worth the extra cash, one of the best golf purchases I've ever made!!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by mrbluu View Post
    Clicgear IMHO are worth the extra cash, one of the best golf purchases I've ever made!!!
    I haven't tried other current buggies so can't say whether they're worth the extra cash, but it's best golf purchase for me also.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ashes View Post
    I haven't tried other current buggies so can't say whether they're worth the extra cash, but it's best golf purchase for me also.
    I've used a friends flip and go in NZ whilst on holidays and was seriously considering that one, but have not regretted getting the clicgear.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jerrymoo View Post
    I've carried my sticks for a long time, but recently I've grown tired of it and have been considering a buggy.

    Some searching on OzGolf indicates that Clicgear have a good/popular buggy? Checked it out online, looks pretty solid and the collapsibility seems good.

    Just wondering if anyone can vouch for the product?

    That or suggest an alternative, thanks
    ClicGear are great. Just make sure your bag of choice sits nicely on whatever buggy you choose before you purchase.




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    Quote Originally Posted by Johnny Canuck View Post
    ClicGear are great. Just make sure your bag of choice sits nicely on whatever buggy you choose before you purchase.
    Thoughts on which one suits a stand bag the best?

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    Quote Originally Posted by meh View Post
    Thoughts on which one suits a stand bag the best?
    My Titty stand bag is perfect on the clic gear if I raise it about half an inch to an inch. I put an old, folded square car mat under it and it is great.

    My Sun Mountain 4.5 didn't sit well on it at all, due to the stand mechanism. The bottom strap came across the bag in a spot without my support as well.

    I also used an Ogio stand bag for a bit that fit perfectly.

    Can't comment on other buggies.




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    Quote Originally Posted by meh View Post
    Thoughts on which one suits a stand bag the best?
    Get a ping hoofer, the integrated legs suits all buggies

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    My mate just got a all in one bag buggy. It's hydraulic, so with a twist of a knob it stands itself up. He said it's pretty good. Just hasn't used it too much so he will use a bit more and I'll feed back
    It was $240 or something from USA but there about $400 here

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    Quote Originally Posted by mrbluu View Post
    Get a ping hoofer, the integrated legs suits all buggies
    He is asking about buggies and your recommend a bag. Good work.




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    The flip n go folds up smaller and is an easier mechanism to unfold and fold than the Clicgear, but the cons are that the brake system isn't very firm so it will roll on a steep hill and you'll need to turn it sideways. In terms of ease to push, I give the edge to Clicgear. Stability and price goes to flip n go. The front wheels of the flip n go also see adjustable apparently to fit wider bags but I haven't tested it out. Looks goes to Clicgear.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Johnny Canuck View Post
    He is asking about buggies and your recommend a bag. Good work.
    Haha. Yeah, I'm not going to buy a new bag so that it fits in all buggies.

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    Quote Originally Posted by meh View Post
    Haha. Yeah, I'm not going to buy a new bag so that it fits in all buggies.

    I haven't tried other bags on the clicgear....

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    Best buggy out there !

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    Haha, thanks guys.

    And, yep — I've got a Ping Hoofer

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    Yes to clicgear.

    Way better than my smoothy classic...

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    Another yes to Clicgear - compared it to the smoothy and thought it was slightly sturdier / easier to set up.

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    The Golf gods have spoken....booooooom...20% off all buggies VIP sale at GCO tomorrow..happy buying jerry

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    One of my mates has a clicgear, he has duct tape all over it holding it together where the handle meets the top bracket.
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    Love my clicgear, top notch and well worth the cash

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    im going to go against the flow, flip and go hands down, half the size of clicgear when folded, accessories included.

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    I'm happy with my smoothy Rovic fits my SM 4.5 perfect. U can't go wrong with a clicgear I reckon though.


 

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