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Review on CaddyTek Deluxe Version CaddyLite 11 5 by Ryan Foles

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Honest review! For sports

So before I start, a few words. This is my first wheelbarrow. I've just used it for the first time. With that said I think I can give a solid review so you know what you are getting. As always, ratings are purely subjective and cannot replace the actual product test. Advantages: 1. Easy to assemble. I'm serious. Didn't use the instructions. Common sense throughout.2. Light weight and good looking.3. Holds the mace and I never thought it would fall. Can be easily and firmly tightened.4. Rulitsya and rulitsya well. I have no comparison with him, but I felt comfortable with him throughout the tour. Both uphill and downhill.5. Good accessory. There is an umbrella holder. A small mesh pocket on the handle is useful. Holder for a drinking bottle, like on a bike. Has a bottom storage pocket which I think is nice but not sure how often I will use it personally. Holds two balls, four tees, a score card and a pencil.6. wheel breakage.7. Adjustable handle height.8. Price! Very good device for the price. Most devices at this price point, or at least the price it was at the time of purchase (less than $125), only have two wheels. Disadvantages1. The balance could be better. Like I said, I didn't feel like he was going to fall; but I could see that the balance was a bit closer to the rear wheels than ideal. I don't think this is a problem, but I've seen other carts, probably more expensive, with better front end balance. I don't think that will really be a problem. 2. The umbrella holder really has nowhere to go. It doesn't fold in a convenient spot to get in the way like I've seen other carts do. Always stands out. It really only matters in storage. You can easily take it off completely when you don't need it.3. I'm not sure about the durability. Hardware like screws seem to be quite small, probably to make them light and economical. So over time I could see that it wears out sooner than the more expensive car. However, you can simply use larger screws if the smaller ones break and are used more often. That was one of the main reasons I took off a star. But time will tell and as long as you don't overdo things, I'm sure you'll be fine. I don't care, but it's worth mentioning.4. The braking system could be better but it works well. It's just not the most convenient approach and only stops the right wheel. This effectively stops the cart, but the ideal would be to break two wheels that are a bit easier to reach, especially on higher and lower tracks. Something to know: Due to the construction, you have to fold it like this every time. To open, first unfold the handle, which moves the wire that holds the two legs together so you can unfold the bottom wheel. To close, first fold in the bottom wheel, then fold in the handle. Otherwise it doesn't work. Despite all that, if the price is still under $125, I would highly recommend this cart. For the price I'm not sure you could beat it. There were a few small moments when a more expensive car would be better, but you'll probably pay at least twice as much for a new one. I don't think you'll be disappointed with a simple, no-frills cart unless you're looking for something with all the features a cart can handle, which in turn you're going to pay for. I'm very glad I bought it and would definitely recommend it.

Pros
  • For sports and outdoor activities
Cons
  • Only available in black