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MGI Zip Navigator AT - All Terrain Reviews

4.6 Rating 36 Reviews
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Posted 1 year ago
I have only played two rounds with it so far but was much less tired than normal after 18 holes of pushing a cart. It only took five minutes to get used to the controls. No complaints. It performs exactly as expected and am getting a lot of compliments on the course. This will allow me to still walk when the temperatures increase in the summer.
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Posted 1 year ago
Very easy to install from the Box. well packed. Easy to manuvre, handles very well, no problen on slopes and uphill. The gyroscope keeps it in straight line. Easy to fold & assemle. Now I enjoy the round of golf better by walking and being less tired. Extremly pleased with Zip Navigator All Terrain, worth the investment.
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Posted 1 year ago
I've only had it out on the course three times, but so far I'm loving it. I had been using a regular push cart for a few years. I honestly thought using a remote controlled push cart was kind of silly. But after reading reviews on how it saved peoples backs and gave them more energy during a round, I decided to bite the bullet. So far it's been great. It really does make a difference on my back not having to push a cart. It only took me one round to get used to using it. I'm very happy with my purchase and have no regrets buying it.
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Posted 1 year ago
Great product. Handles steep hills, curbs, lasts 36 holed. Very happy with my purchase.
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Posted 1 year ago
I have always wanted a battery powered push cart. This does not disappoint. Very stable (a little back heavy, so it tips back when it hits big bumps). Intuitive operation and well designed.
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Posted 1 year ago
This is my first battery-powered cart and I love it. If I had the option, I would rate it 4.5 stars. After 8 rounds, here are my thoughts. + The gyro tracking works very well. My home courses are very hilly and this definitely helps. + The battery takes a long time to charge. I doubt I could get 36 holes out of it, my first try at getting 27 holes lasted only 25. The temps were in the 50s, but I expected better. + The rear-drive tires could have more grip. Sometimes I need to help the cart up a steep grassy incline. + The accessories are a mixed bag. The umbrella holder seems robust and the cup holder holds my $15 Bag Boy sand bottle well. The scorecard holder impedes getting the clubs out of the bag, so I don't use it. + The cart is very stable. While learning to master the remote, I ran my cart over big tree roots and other obstacles. I am much better at managing the remote now, but during this training time, the cart never fell over, and it should have. + The controls, whether by remote or manual steering are very well implemented. Two suggestions for improvement. (1) The speed control knob on the handle should have some form of tactile feedback, so you can sense changing the speed one click at a time. (2) The remote should have a small LCD display that mirrors the display on the handle.
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Posted 1 year ago
I love my MGI electric golf caddy it’s a completely different experience walking the course with out having to carry or push my cart. The first time I used the cart I felt like the richest man in the world walking down the fairway with my coffee in my hand And watching the cart make tracks in the morning dew on the grass as I approached my ball I was thinking of my next shot set my coffee in the holder and played the best golf I have ever played do yo my focus that came with walking I am a 17 handicap and shot 86 I do recommend a cart bag rather than a stand bag I love the storage in the seat and score card holder and the way it breaks down to store it or transport the cart literally about 2x2 totally worth the money.
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Posted 1 year ago