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PowaKaddy FX7 GPS 18 Hole Lithium Trolley - Gun Metal - One Size

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The fully integrated, high performance GPS technology comes pre-loaded with over 40,000 golf courses worldwide with no annual fees or subscriptions to pay on top. There are a lot of new features on the Powakaddy FX7 electric trolley which this year are a welcome addition, but the 11kg or 25lb in weight still makes the unit quite difficult to lift and load into the car.

The new range along with new branding looks brilliant and will certainly attract both new golfers as well as retaining current ones.

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When carrying from boot to course, even with the battery in, I found the trolley lightweight and easy to manoeuvre. Weighing just 9.6kg without a battery, older golfers will have no problem carrying the trolley. However I did think that this could have been made slightly easier with an obvious handle on the trolley, like the C2i GPS trolley had. PowaKaddy’s Second Generation Plug ‘n’ Play™ battery system also features a new, top mounted, easy access on/off switch, a really clever and simple battery release latch and is an impressive 40% smaller than the previous model, while maintaining 100% of its capacity. PowaKaddy’s classic push trolley has been given a fifth-generation update for 2021 with the brand calling it “simplicity refined”. In my humble opinion, this is the best looking golf trolley on the global golf trolley market. I don't really think anything else comes close. I thought the more compact C2i GPS trolley I tested last year looked great, but the new 'less is more' design approach to the FX7 has taken things to a new level. The Quiet Mark is the international approval award programme associated with the UK Noise Abatement Society charitable foundation. It recognises technology that has been designed to reduce noise within the design of everyday machines and appliances, and find solutions to noise problems. PowaKaddy electric trolleys are the first electric trolleys to receive the Quiet Mark accreditation.

The Powakaddy FX7 golf trolley comes with a USB port – perfect for charging up your mobile or GPS device whilst on the go. This feature allows you to transport your clubs, and any other essential kit inside your bag, with ease and will provide you with the peace of mind that your devices will never run out of charge when you’re out on the course. The warranty on both brands covers manufacturing defects that occur during normal use and accidental damage is not covered. However, Powakaddy and Motocaddy come with great reputations for quality and there should be no issues when using their products. The quality of the Powakaddy and Motocaddy golf trolleys speak for themselves. For this reason it’s rare that you’ll find a discount on either of the golf trolleys.The good news is Powakaddy have been working to develop their range of accessories and you can now find a towel, deluxe seat, drinks holder, travel cover, rain cover, umbrella holder, and winter wheels amongst their selection. There isn't a feature I could really think of that PowaKaddy haven't covered with this trolley, apart from actually hitting your ball for you, it seems to do everything. So, I believe the main questions in this review are not about what it does, but how well it does it and are they really necessary to making life easier out on the course? The Test

The scorecard functionality again is simple and handy, especially given the current COVID restrictions many golfers are faced with when dealing with physical scorecards. However, I was expecting the design to have been updated a little more from last year. Personally I think the scorecard could be a little clearer and look less old fashioned. Bauer Media Group consists of : Bauer Consumer Media Ltd, Company number 01176085; Bauer Radio Limited, In addition to all of the features highlighted in the electric golf trolleys above, there are some other key considerations to bear in mind when comparing Powakaddy to Motocaddy. 1. Reliability and Repairs For those who may not have the budget to stretch to a Powakaddy or Motocaddy model, the Pro Rider electric golf trolley range is a good option.

The FX7 GPS allows golfers to manage their game from their trolley handle irrespective of external devices. Unlike the previous version, the FX7 is more compact and comes with a stunning new 3.5 inch full-colour widescreen display – raising the bar in terms of brightness and contrast. Once you've screwed on the front wheel, you're away in seconds with the FX7 GPS trolley. Just make sure you don't loose that Allen key...! Within seconds I hit the 'Play Golf' button, selected the course I was playing which was at the top of a list of local courses, then headed to the first tee.

It's just been tidied up a little for 2020: there is no branding on the side of the chassis, there's no big clips to get in the way, they have lost the drops of yellow that we're used to seeing on PowaKaddy's trolleys but kept the brilliant looking wheels and the gunmetal metallic colourway as well as carbon effect trims to give it that extra premium look. I put the shot measure to the test at the par 3 16th at Houldsworth which measures 160 yards off the yellow tees. I hit 7 iron to the front right of the green and then walked from the tee in a straight line, directly in line with the flag which was in the centre of the green. The trolley displayed 157 yards, which is also pretty accurate. Standard Battery (Lithium): the battery is for 18 holes and must be fully charged. This can take up to 7 to 10 hours after the round. We are aware that some golfers will try to stretch these batteries to 27 holes, this may damage the overall capacity of the battery and may result in an early failure. Playing more than 18 holes with an 18-hole battery can seriously shorten the battery’s life. It is 20% smaller than the previous PowaKaddy Freeway models giving you more room to manoeuvre your gear in the car boot.As I have already mentioned, the FX7 GPS trolley felt light to carry - arguably more impressive however was how light it felt to push too. I suppose this can depend on how heavy your golf bag is but still, given the build quality and the amount of features this trolley has, it's light. On many of the flat holes I found myself pushing the trolley with ease around the fairways, sometimes forgetting to even use the motor. I actually found it more nimble than the C2i GPS, which was a big surprise. PowaKaddy has simply taken away the central bar in the main frame and added stability elsewhere. There is nothing there that shouldn't be, it's smart, modern, contemporary but looks sturdy and shouts quality from the moment you pull it out of the box.

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