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From: quinnbo123
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  • This women is a train wreck. I was looking seriously at a Bag Boy but this video has pushed me more towards Clicgear, I have seen both in person and both were easy to put together and while I liked the Bag Boy I don't like dishonest advertising like this.

    Clicgear 3.0 probably for me, nice ad Bag Boy...

  • @Stiletos I agree. If Bag Boy's resident ditz would have followed the instructions on opening the cart she would know that 1. she is standing on the wrong side of the cart and 2 she does not stand on the front tire. those are steps 1 and 3 in a 6 step process. I have a Clicgear 3.0 and love it. It is especially nice because it folds up enough that it never has to leave my trunk. The Bag Boy automatic is twice the footprint with punier construction materials. Good choice on the Clicgear 3.0

  • I own a Sun Mountain V1 and it isn't at all difficult to set up. A golfing buddy has the ClicGear and also has no problems, though it is a puzzle the first time you do it. Neither are difficult and the learning curve is very shot. I like how small the ClicGear folds and stores, and the new Micro Cart from Sun Mountain is also a neat concept. Thanks for sharing how the BB Automatic opens.

  • i love my sun mountain v2 2009. i had the v1 and i loved that too

  • Clic Gear has 2 issues (I own one, I know)

    1. If you have a smaller bag it will flop left to right because there is no real support for it.

    2. It takes a lot more effort to push one than any competitor. I walk a very hilly course and the difference in effort going uphill is very noticeable, and I carry a very light bag.

    These wont make me switch, but they need to invest in better bearings.

  • Being that I am the model trying to open these golf carts I thought that I'd make you aware that this footage is not exaggerated in any way. The average person is to be able to open the carts and after several attempts these were my real efforts in trying to open them. I sincerely broke a sweat!

  • Sorry, but this is a joke. I own a Clicgear Cart, and it is much easier than what this person makes is look like. Obviously a poor attempt at self-promotion. I would strongly encourage anyone to check out the Clicgear cart and see the best push cart in the market.

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