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Review on 🏌️ Sun Mountain Golf- Pathfinder 4 Golf Cart by Chris Edgerton

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Pretty Amazing Push Cart

I recently received this in the mail and played 2 rounds of golf with it. The track is very smooth to ride and from what I remember it's a much better experience with my old trike. It has enough handlebar adjustment to suit my needs well (I'm 6ft 1in and need to be in the most upright position). However, there are some downsides: - The strap that runs along the bottom of the bag is shorter than it should be. I use a hiking bag for this wagon and it barely has enough play to go around the bottom of the bag. You may need something to extend the travel of the straps if you intend to use a trolley/staff bag on this cart. - Hard foam wheels. So far the trolley has been running very quietly and flawlessly. However, I am very worried about the wheels in the future. I really wish the wheels were like most 3 wheel wagons you see where they are actual inflatable wheels. Hopefully, hard foam wheels can be easily swapped out in the future. This is a problem with almost any wheelbarrow, no matter how many wheels it has; it hurts to twist and turn. When I arrive at the golf course, it takes me about 5 minutes to get everything done (get bag, unfold cart, attach bag to cart, put on golf shoes, etc.). Overall I like this product very much. Now I am convinced of the controversy between four-wheelers and three-wheelers; 4 wheel carts drive much smoother. However, I am concerned for the future, although the wheel is worn/damaged and the bottom strap is coming loose as it has too little travel for almost any golf bag. I think it's worth +$300? Not really. I don't think a cart is worth more than say $200, but given the reality of the current time (during COVID when inventory of literally all golf carts is extremely low), I'm glad I was able to get one at all.

Pros
  • Sports Cart
Cons
  • Unsafe