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Do you guys have Stewart carts available in USA? I recently purchased the Stewart Z3 push trolley and its amazing, I went to buy a clicgear 3.0 but after comparing the Stewart to it it beat it hands down, the clicgear is far more awkward to put up and down and my carry bag fits it perfectly. I see very few mentions of Stewart gear here and as they are a UK company they might not be available in the USA, a real shame if its not.
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Still have and use my SM SC V1 on specific occations. Bought a Z3 last year b/c of the no-wheel maintenance and fold down/size/weight (if that justifies $250). It has been out at least 175 games so far. Like very much the bungy cord bag holders. Dislike the foot brake but, I can live with it. Here's my biggest peeve: It doesn't have an umbrella carrier and, the holder on the handle is cheap and fragile (it has broken off on my two buddies' Z3. They had to replace it with a universal aftermarket holder)

! If the weather channel predicts a greater than 70% chance of rain, the SunMountain comes out!

For THAT reason, not worth the expense IMO. If and when, the next one will be an ULTIMAXX U4-GT from [url="http://www.oneworldgolf.com"]www.oneworldgolf.com[/url] (10 year warranty) or a CG unless SM comes out with something worth e-v-e-r-y single penny!
EDIT: It may be a UK company but, it's still made in CHINA! (Like all others, I believe.)
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I wasn't aware it's so expensive compared the the clicgear, both the Z3 and the clicgear are the same price in UK, I can see why the clicgear is so popular now. It's interesting about the umbrella holder, mine seems pretty stable but its not that old so time will tell, I shall definitely keep an eye on it.
Stewart trolleys are made in England BTW, not china, not that it really matters.
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HELLO!!!!!!!!!!
Can't upload the pictures but, the Tag that came attached to my Stewart Z3, clearly says: Made in CHINA!
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Hello, my apologies then mine didn't say made in china and they have a factory in the Cotswolds in England so I presumed they were made there, it still doesn't really matter where they are made.
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I think they are manufactured in China (isn't everything?) but assembled in Gloucestershire.