Motocaddy S1 PRO set for launch
The Motocaddy S1 PRO is set for launch. Further details on the new Motocaddy S1 PRO golf trolley

Motocaddy is set to lauch its new Motocaddy S1 PRO golf trolley, modelled on its S1 trolley, which has proved a great success over the past two years.
One of the key differences is that the Motocaddy S1 PRO has a new look courtesy of an award-winning London-based product design company.
The new look covers everything from the ergonomic handle bar styling, battery tray and wheels - to give it a sleek and contemporary appearance.
The Motocaddy S1 PRO also features a patented USB Charging Port to power GPS devices directly from the trolley battery, as well as an easy-to-use Adjustable Distance Control (ADC) feature to send the trolley independently on a choice of three distances.
Many of the functions of the Motocaddy S1 trolley, such as the simple-to-use on/off button that also acts to control nine different speed settings, also feature in the Motocaddy S1 PRO.
The Motocaddy S1 PRO trolley is available in black, titanium and alpine from March 2012, with an RRP of £349.99 with Standard Battery, £379.99 with Extended Range Battery and £549.99 with the Motocaddy Lithium Battery.
For more information on any Motocaddy trolleys, bags, batteries or accessories, visit motocaddy.com
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