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Castor (swivel) Wheel
The castor wheel makes steering your buggy so easy under all conditions and reduces the stress on the main frame.
Castor wheels are normally only fitted to the top of the range electric golf buggies which are much more expensive.
Extendable Frame
The telescopic lower frame allows any length bag to be fitted to the buggy.
This extendable frame has been granted an Innovation Patent
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Finger tip control and card holder
Controlling the speed is so easy.
The scorecard can be place in the holder and the transparent lid closed to protect it. There is also provision to hold tees and golf balls.
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Top Bracket
This well designed bracket secures the frame in a rigid position and adds strength to the mainframe where needed.
To fold the frame it is simply a matter of sliding the spring loaded catch down the frame to release.
Note the hook to carry a sand bucket when required.
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Centre Clamp
This clamp ensures that the frame is held firmly in position when extended for use. A few turns of the knob is all that it takes
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Storage Seat
The seat is designed to enable balls, scorecards, tees etc. to be stored in a dry compartment located under the comfortable seat top.
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Seat Mounting
The sturdy seat mounting is well designed and will not bend or distort when weight is placed on the seat.
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Bag Supports
The design of the bag supports hold the golf bag in a stable position.
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Wheels
The wheels can be easily removed if required.
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Motor and Gearbox
The powerful 180W motor combined with the correct ratio gearbox can climb the toughest fairways.
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24 Ah Battery
While the use of 17 Ah or 20 Ah batteries is common in electric golf buggies the 24 Ah DEEP CYCLE battery is standard with MiCaddy to make certain that you will not run out of power on your round.
The battery is placed within a specially designed cradle that is easily placed in position on the mainframe of the buggy. This cradle can be expanded to take a larger sized battery if required.
The most common problem experienced with electric golf buggies is battery failure due to inadequate capacity or poor quality batteries. This is both frustrating and expensive for the user. Every battery supplied with a MiCaddy buggy has been load tested prior to sale to ensure that it meets the manufacturers specification.
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