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aircum
New Year.... Going to walk a lot more. Costco has two push carts one being a Wilson Trio for $99 and an ezgo for $79.

Anyone have any experience with either of these.

Thanks!!!
rymail00
My dad gave me his sun mountain V1. Awesome push cart. He now has the V2, that has a spot for a umbrella. It holds it for you the whole time, you just push and walk and never get wet. But they are expensive.

I know these are not the models you asked about, but you may find one on ebay about the same price as the ones you are looking at.

Oh yeah make sure what ever one you do decide to get has air tires not solid plastic or what ever they maybe made out of.

My $.02
2underpar
I'll add my $.02

Bag Boy has the best tires I've seen for a push cart. They never need inflated and are made of a rubber compound that rolls great.

I did a lot of research when I purchased mine last year and went with the Bag Boy 180.
dmack
Sun mountain V1 + Ogio Edge = Perfection
shepdog
Can't comment on any of the others, but the speedcart I purchased last summer is the smartest and best equipment purchase I have made in awhile.
mrhills0146
Spend the extra dough if you have it for a Clicgear cart. It sets up in 30 seconds and folds up so small that it won't dominate your trunk.

The Sun Mountain carts are great too but the Clicgear's major advantage is the small size when folded.
PingG10
+1 on the clicgear-I've a 2.0 and the other half has a 1.0 with all the upgrades except the airless tires. You won't regret spending a bit extra to get the better built cart-the Sun Mountains aren't bad either but I really like the folded size of the clicgear and (at least for my Ping Explorer golf bag) I prefer the angle that the bag fits in the cart at.
DavePelz4
Just bought and received a ClicGear 2.0 from Discount Dan's. As compared to GS or any on-line site, it was $40 less on the cost plus they shipped it for free. Wonderful deal that paid for a round of golf, too!
golf_fanatik
There are many threads here of Clicgear vs Sun Mountain but just last night I installed some upgrades (rubber tires, umbrella holder thing, beverage holder) on my v1.0 and couldn't be happier with the quality. I was really impressed how well designed the clicgears are.

My Ogio Grom fits very well too.
golffreak001
the sunmountain is the way to go.
generalpatton
Dude asked about 2 specific carts and you guys gave him all kinds of info except what he asked about lol. I'm a V1 user but both that and the Clicgear are a little pricier and I know lot's of guys that have less expensive carts that work just as well. I don't know either of the carts you asked about but looking at the details on the Costco site the weight difference between the two jumps out at me. The EZ Go is 17 lbs. and the Wilson is only 9 lbs. Also it looks to me the area that holds the bottom of the bag on the Wilson might be more versatile, which is important when looking at a push cart. I got lucky with my V1 but there are some bag designs that just aren't going to work with my cart because of the shape of the bottom. Based on that I would go with the Wilson, looks like a nice pick-up for that price.
BigGrover
I was hoping someone would respond about the Wilson because I've been looking at them too. I have a Speedcart V1 and it has not held up well at all and I agree, a lot of bags don't fit the bottom rest well. I have a Sun Moutanin cross over stand bag that I can't use on it becasue the bottom rim of the bag rubs against the tire.

The only thing that worries me looking at the Wilson is it may have a high center of gravity and be prone to tipping sideways. It says the frame is only 9 lbs but after you add the weight of the wheels and tires to the equation I wonder if it is going to be that much lighter than the Sun Mountain?
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