- Digital electronics
- Variable speed control & battery indication
- Whisper quiet 230 watt motor
- Fixed front wheel
- Included Components: Buggy, Battery, Charger, Wheels, GPS Holder, User Manual
Coupon βοΈ MGI Zip X1 Electric Golf Caddie| 36 Hole Lithium Battery Black π―
$278.00 Original price was: $278.00.$98.00Current price is: $98.00.
SKU: AMZ-B076HYLFPD Category: Golf Carts
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Clive –
I’m over 65 and retired and love playing golf. I’m torn about riding because I don’t get the pleasure and exercise from walking the course. However, walking the course in the hot Florida sun saps my strength and my play suffers. I’ve used my new cart twice and it makes a world of a difference! it makes playing fun, not having to push a golf cart. It is also very light-weight and compact, easy to fold/open and easy to operate.The reason I didn’t give it five stars is that if you park it on an incline, it will roll (brakes should be standard, even if the price is marginally higher). As with most carts, if its windy and you park it with the umbrella open, it can tip over (I close the umbrella to avoid this). I also think the umbrella extender should come as standard because if you are over 5’6″, you cannot walk with the umbrella open as your head will bump against it. (I’m ordering an extender right now).Overall, I’m very pleased with it!
Bruce Del Fante –
I was very excited to try the MGI Zip. It is very good when you’re walking on flat ground or a mild incline or decline. My course is very hilly with lots of significant incline and decline. When I’m walking up a steep hill the apparatus tilts backward and you have to mess with it to get it up the hill. They have a 4th wheel you engage before you start your round, but it only helps a little bit. The good news is it was half the price of the other ones I was looking at. In conclusion, if your course is pretty flat, it’s a 4 star review. With lots of hills I’m afraid I have to give it 3 stars.
cruella –
This rig is awesome! I am 69 and stand 5β 2ββ. My requirements were to have something that moved by itself, battery life that lasts for 18 holes, and be able to get it in and out of my trunk. This excels on all levels. It is also perfectly designed and engineered. I added a seat later for when I have to wait for players in front of me and I expected to have issues attaching it, but the holes had already been predrilled for everything I wanted to add. I donβt have a remote but I wouldnβt let it get that far away from me anyway. No issues with any terrain. Worth every penny
A. Johnson –
Asked around at pro shop plus local golf shops and they recommended MGI branded electric trolley. Was uncertain abouth usage so ordered with basic features. Ankle surgery has limited walkling to 9 holes previously but electric cart allows 18 walking
Nana –
The cart is well made and easy to get ready for use. Very light weight but sturdy. It does take a few rounds to get use to the speed control and get it to a comfortable speed. Speed does change going up and down hills and going from the fairway and rough. The only thing that I don’t like is the method of changing speed. It has a dial with internal notches to change the speed. Those notches are not a definitive click when you go to the next speed. I have accidentally changed the speed from 4 to 6 by bumping the dial while I am walking. I don’t know what I would do if the speed changed accidentally, and it took off. I can’t chase it down. Overall, I think it was a good choice but next time I would consider the remote-control model.
Phil Lange –
Great product. Solid build. I had it for only a month now but it has been a very positive experience so far.They could make a couple of improvements however.1. My old Rovic push cart uses a clever system to lock the top of my Sun Mountain bag in place, so it would not roll during a round. With the MGI I use a piece of styrofoam that I place in between the bag and the top bracket. It does the trick but the Rovic lock system is a much better solution. It would be an improvement for MGI to consider.2. The weight balance seems to favor the back of the cart and as a result the fourth wheel is often engaged. Not a deal breaker but a bit irritating when the cart tilts backwards. I weigh the bottom of my golf bag down with a large (heavy) thermo flask with water so the front wheel stays on the ground.Other than that, great product and the cost appears to be more reasonable than competing brands. I have walked a couple of rounds when it was hot and humid and felt not all that exhausted at the end. If you prefer walking over riding and don’t want to drain all your energy or your wallet, this is a cart to consider.
John S. Elfrank-dana –
Had it two months and used it over a dozen times. Performs as promised.
Tina –
This powered cart makes it possible for me to walk 18 holes much more than I would have thought possible. It was definitely a worthwhile purchase, but it does have some frustrating features.The pros: – Many features are well-designed – wheels, battery, most of the ergonomics aside from the speed-control button. – It’s sturdy and well-made. – Good battery life. – Folds up easily and compactly. – It’s easy to move the battery from cart to charger and back; simple, workable design. – Customer service is responsive. – Climbs and steers well.The cons: – Incremental, not variable, speed control. Four is too slow and 5 is too fast. – There’s no brake. It needs a parking brake. – The battery sits towards the back, putting the center of gravity towards the back, so the cart tips back going up slopes. The golf bag is tipped back a little further than is optimum. It’s a trade-off with the well-designed battery attachment, so to be somewhat forgiven. – Accessories are poorly designed. The cupholder falls off easily. The small cubby by the controls is too small to be of much use, as is the scorecard holder. And the pencil holder doesn’t actually hold onto most pencils. Optional accessories are overpriced.The cart quit after a few months – just a “b” on the display screen and no movement. Customer service helped us troubleshoot, then sent one part that we changed out easily. That didn’t fix it, so they immediately sent out another part. That was a little more of a chore to change out, but the video was comprehensive, so not a problem. It solved our issue and I had a great first season with a somewhat imperfect, but still very helpful, power cart.