The ifrothgolf review
Clicgear's flagship three-wheel push trolley and the latest evolution of a cart that has been a walker's default for years. It folds into one compact block, runs on airless maintenance-free tyres, and is built around an aircraft-grade aluminium frame. The headline this time is fit and storage: an adjustable upper saddle that flips higher or lower to grip almost any bag, ratcheting silicone straps, a console lock, a built-in storage net, cup holder and umbrella tube, plus the biggest range of bolt-on accessories of any cart on the market.
What's great
It is built like nothing else in the category. The frame feels genuinely bombproof, the airless tyres never need a thought, and it tracks straight and parks solid on a slope thanks to the wide three-wheel stance. The real magic is the accessory ecosystem, you can hang a rangefinder mount, cooler, umbrella holder and more off it and still have room. The adjustable saddle means it actually fits modern oversized cart bags properly, and owners routinely report a decade of hard use with no failures. If you want a buy-it-once trolley, this is it.
Worth knowing
It is heavy for the class at around 8.5kg, noticeably more than flat-fold rivals, so lifting it in and out of the boot is a real consideration if your back or arms aren't up to it. The fold is also more of a knack than a one-click action, the front wheel has to be rotated into place and it takes a few rounds to get smooth. The front wheel does not swivel, so tight turns near the green need a deliberate lift-and-shift. And it is dear for a push cart, you pay a premium for the build and the accessory choice.
The verdict
Not the lightest and not the cheapest, but if longevity and load-carrying matter more to you than feathery weight, the Model 4.0 is the most over-built, accessory-friendly push trolley you can buy. Flat-fold fans should look elsewhere, everyone who wants one cart for the next ten years should start here.





