The ifrothgolf review
A three-wheeled push trolley built around a swivelling front wheel and a one-motion fold. The frame is aircraft-grade aluminium, it weighs in around 7.3kg, and it ships with the usual accessory clutter sorted: umbrella holder, drinks holder and a storage bag included rather than bolted on at extra cost. The handle hides a decent storage console and the front wheel locks straight when you want it to track in a line.
What's great
The fold is the star turn. One pull and it collapses, one push and it is back up, and the gliding system means you are not scraping paint off the frame every time you do it. It pushes smoothly, the swivel wheel makes tight turns and pivots around bunkers easy, and the storage is properly thought through. The headline though is value: you get the same job done as carts costing a fair bit more, with the accessories thrown in.
Worth knowing
Build quality is not bombproof. There are credible reports of wheel issues early in the cart's life, so check yours over properly when it arrives and use the warranty if anything feels off. The swivel front wheel that makes it nimble can also wander on sidehill lies or rough ground unless you lock it straight, and at 7.3kg it is light but not the lightest going. The warranty is only a year, which is shorter than some rivals offer.
The verdict
If you walk and want a compact, easy-folding cart that does not cost flagship money, this is a smart buy, especially with the accessories included. Just give it a proper once-over on arrival and do not expect it to feel as bulletproof as the premium names.





