The ifrothgolf review
The latest evolution of Clicgear's legendary three-wheel push cart line, succeeding the Model 4.0.
What's great
Build quality is the whole story with Clicgear, and the 4.5 keeps the bombproof aluminium frame while finally modernising the console. The magnetic rangefinder pad is one of those features you use every single hole, and the phone holder with cable routing means your phone GPS stays charged and audible. Reviewers consistently rank Clicgear among the very best push trolleys at any price, and the brand's reliability reputation is well earned, with carts routinely lasting a decade. The hand brake is more controllable on slopes than foot brakes. The accessory ecosystem is enormous if you like to tinker.
Worth knowing
It's the most expensive mainstream push trolley out there, and the flat-fold shape takes up more boot space than the Motocaddy QB2's compact cube. It's heavier to lift in and out of the car than it is to push. UK availability and pricing swing around a lot, so compare retailers. The wheels can clog in heavy winter mud and want a wipe-down.
The verdict
The buy-it-for-life option. Expensive on day one, cheap by year ten.





