PowaKaddy introduces new Freeway II electric golf trolley
PowaKaddy, the market leading electric trolley brand, has announced details of the new state-of-the-art Freeway II, available from April 2009
PowaKaddy, the market leading electric trolley brand, has announced details of the new state-of-the-art Freeway II, available from April 2009.
The model, which replaces the world’s best selling Freeway, features new looks, improved functionality and a powerful whisper quiet motor.
Technological advancements include the soft touch ergonomic handgrip, multi function control pad and fully integrated LCD display. The multi function screen features a Distance Measuring Facility that can measure how far the ball has been hit and the distance travelled during the entire round.
The Digital Distance Function allows golfers to set the trolley to proceed forward for a predetermined distance before stopping (10, 20 or 30 yards). The screen also indicates actual travelling speed, time and battery power; working in unison with the tactile ambidextrous handgrip.
An improved ultra lightweight lithium battery is available as well as the standard 18 and 36-hole lead battery acid options, and the lighter design makes for a more modern, sporty appearance and a more effective disassembly.
The new model is designed to cope with all kinds of terrain and the sports wheels come as standard, with Wide wheels available as an optional accessory for hilly courses.
The PowaKaddy Freeway II comes with plenty more new features and is expected to retail from £449.
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