Motocaddy unveils M1 PRO electric trolley

Motocaddy has announced the launch of the M1 Pro, the electric trolley brand's most compact model to date

Motocaddy M1 Pro

Motocaddy has announced the launch of the M1 PRO, the electric trolley brand's most compact model to date.

It follows on from the award-winning S-Series trolleys and maintains a host of popular features, whilst fitting easily into the boot of a car.

The M1 PRO weighs just 10.5 kg and folds down to a size that's comparable to airline hand luggage allowance.

The trolley offers all of Motocaddy's trademark performance and sports a new two-bar frame, which allows an 18 hole lead acid or lithium battery to stay in its tray when the trolley is folded down.

Other features include an integrated accessory station, a simple handle height adjustment, an inbuilt device cradle and a patented USB charging port.

"The M1 PRO is our first compact folding trolley," said Tony Webb, Motocaddy's Managing Director.

"We know from our research that a large number of golfers want transport-friendly, reliable trolleys that can fit into a variety of car boots, and the easy-fold nature of the M1 PRO has been designed with this firmly in mind."

The M1 PRO also boasts an adjustable distance control up to 45 meters, fully adjustable bag supports and a new look ergonomic handle.

The trolley - which is powered by a quiet 230w motor - offers nine different speed settings.

The M1 PRO is available is black or alpine matt finishes, and starts from £399.99.  

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