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    Clickgear 3 or Sun Micro Cart (4 wheel)

    So I want to get a new push cart and would love to get opinions from people who love their carts. I have not used either of these but have heard only good things about the clickgear. For those who have gone to the 4 wheel cart do you like them better....

    Thanks in advance

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    I have a clicgear 3.0 and love it. Just got it this summer. It's well made and easy to transport and fold up. Can't comment on the others as I only looked at the Clicgear.
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    Clicgear 3.0 all the way

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    A couple of years ago I went to golftown, looked at both, and chose the microcart because it's lighter, smaller and folds down just as small as the clickgear. I let it run down hills and it stays upright 99% of the time.

    I'm happy with my microcart.
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    I have Clicgear 2.o and love it, and its accessories, especially the shoe brush you can get to clean grass off your shoes. Two thumbs up for Clicgear!
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    Click Gear no contest!

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    ClicGear 3 for me. Have had it two season now...never any problem with it and have accessorized it to meet my needs (shoe brush, GPS mount, drink holder etc.). I call it the 'tank' of carts as it is simply indestructable. Prior to purchasing it, I spoke to a number of different golf shops about which they saw less come back in the door for whatever. The only thing they ever saw ClicGear in the door with was an adjustment to the brake cable (you can do it yourself as it is simply a bike cable). That sold me...
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    I would go with the clic gear 3.0. I have not heard many positives of the 4 wheel carts.

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    Assistant manager at Golftown told me they never see Clicgears come back for warantee repairs, but the see the Sun Mountains come back all the time on warantee. He also said Clicgear outsells Sun Mountain 3 to 1.
    I drive an SM SV1 cart and love it.
    Go figure, but I would buy a Cligear if I was in need of a cart today.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Break68 View Post
    Assistant manager at Golftown told me they never see Clicgears come back for warantee repairs, but the see the Sun Mountains come back all the time on warantee.
    I abuse my microcart and I've only needed the brake cable adjusted once at Golftown. It took 1 minute to fix. M.C. is solid.
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    I got a MC for Christmas last year and the brake plate is afixed with small weak screws and I have to re-tap the holes and put in better ones. I also find there is no room to clip on accessories with the MC, its nice but I would probably have purchased a Clic Gear if I were on my own but hey, it has worked well but I am not a cart abuser like Pablo
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    Quote Originally Posted by imozzie View Post
    ClicGear 3 for me. Have had it two season now...never any problem with it and have accessorized it to meet my needs (shoe brush, GPS mount, drink holder etc.). I call it the 'tank' of carts as it is simply indestructable. Prior to purchasing it, I spoke to a number of different golf shops about which they saw less come back in the door for whatever. The only thing they ever saw ClicGear in the door with was an adjustment to the brake cable (you can do it yourself as it is simply a bike cable). That sold me...
    It's a tank alright !

    I found with the wider airless wheels, the Clicgear is much harder to push in the grass compared to other narrower inflatable tube wheels. Other than that it's a solidly built cart.

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    I have the clicgear 3.0 and I like it a lot!!! Folds up really nicely and makes nice sharp turns too!

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    Many thanks to all, picked up a clickgear 3 last week when I was in the States. Hope to try it this weekend at eQuinelle before the course closes for the season.

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    Where did you buy it in the USA and how much US$s?

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    Quote Originally Posted by KnowItAll View Post
    Where did you buy it in the USA and how much US$s?
    Bought it at Dick's sporting goods after looking around (Edwin Watts, etc) and paid $199. That seems to be the going price in the US. No duty because I had been in the US long enough.

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