The ifrothgolf review
Motocaddy's second-generation compact three-wheel push trolley, replacing the best-selling Cube.
What's great
The fold is the party piece, two quick movements and it's a neat little box, no trapped fingers, no swearing. Golf Monthly and National Club Golfer both praised the smoother, more stable ride from the bigger wheels and wider stance, and it really does glide over rutted winter fairways. The adjustable handle height is a genuine improvement over the Cube's one-size-fits-nobody approach. Storage touches like the under-handle net and accessory compartment are thoughtful, and the EASILOCK bag compatibility keeps everything secure. At £199.99 it undercuts the Clicgear 4.5 by a fair margin.
Worth knowing
Accessories are where they get you, with the drinks holder, umbrella holder and wheel covers all costing extra. At 9.5kg it's light to push but not the lightest to lift. Demand is high and it goes out of stock regularly, including on the Motocaddy site itself. There's no hand brake, just the foot-operated parking brake, if that matters to you on hilly courses.
The verdict
Brilliant, sensible, and the one I'd point most push-trolley buyers at. Just budget for an accessory or two.





