Electric trolleys reviews

Fifteen years ago there were barely a handful of manufacturers making electric powered golf trolleys.

Today there are dozens, as golfers, both young and old look for an advantage to take the fatigue out of a round of golf.

From youngsters to mature adults, we’re encouraged to invest in an electric trolley. No longer frowned on as a device for women golfers and seniors, the powered trolley is seen as a way to save your physical and mental energy for the next golf shot.


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Powakaddy Freeway II (Lithium)
Powakaddy Freeway II (Lithium)
Year: 2009 
£649

1 review
Motocaddy S1
Motocaddy S1
Year: 2006 
£249.99

17 reviews
GoKart Electric Golf Trolley
GoKart Electric Golf Trolley
Year: 2007 
£199

16 reviews
EasyCaddy Electric Powered
EasyCaddy Electric Powered
Year: 2004 
£195

9 reviews
Field & Scott Electric Trolley
Field & Scott Electric Trolley
Year: 2004 
£120

8 reviews
Motocaddy S3
Motocaddy S3
Year: 2007 
£349.99

7 reviews
Powakaddy Freeway Titanium
Powakaddy Freeway Titanium
Year: 2006 
£449.99

7 reviews
Evo Cart Evo1–MC
Evo Cart Evo1–MC
Year: 2005 
£199

4 reviews
Powakaddy Classic Legend
Powakaddy Classic Legend
Year: 2005 
£329

4 reviews
PowerPro Sport 250
PowerPro Sport 250
Year: 2008 
£180

3 reviews
E–caddy E–Caddy Lite
E–caddy E–Caddy Lite
Year: 2006 
£249

3 reviews
Power House Power Houese E Trolley
Power House Power Houese E Trolley
Year: 2006 
£80

3 reviews
EasyCaddy Remote Control
EasyCaddy Remote Control
Year: 2004 
£349

3 reviews
Motocaddy S3 Digital Powered Cart
Motocaddy S3 Digital Powered Cart
Year: 2008 
£349.99

2 reviews
Hill Billy Compact Plus
Hill Billy Compact Plus
Year: 2006 
£269

2 reviews
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