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This electric trolley pairs a high‑resolution touchscreen GPS with a whisper‑quiet motor and downhill control. It offers front, middle and back yardages plus hazard information on more than 40 000 courses, and the EASILOCK base keeps your bag secure. A compact folding mechanism makes it easy to transport and store, while a long‑life lithium battery powers 18 or more holes.
MGI’s ZIP Navigator electric trolley features twin motors and gyroscopic control for straight tracking on uneven terrain. A full‑function remote lets you steer left, right, forward or reverse and adjust speed, while downhill speed control prevents runaway carts. It folds down easily and comes with a long‑lasting lithium battery.
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PowaKaddy’s entry‑level FX3 electric trolley sports a bright 2.3‑inch widescreen display and simple one‑button controls. A whisper‑quiet motor and lightweight lithium battery provide effortless power, while the compact fold ensures easy transport. Integrated USB charging and optional GPS handle upgrade make it a versatile choice for walkers seeking convenience at a lower price point.