Motocaddy S1 Digital golf trolley
Motocaddy S1 Digital golf trolley review. Motocaddy electric golf trolley reviews and verdicts

It was very easy to manoeuvre and the speed settings were easy to match to walking pace. Virtually silent on operation. More stylish than the price tag might suggest. A little more fiddly to set up than others on test. The stop/start button was very sensitive, and the trolley went off unexpectedly on occasions. The speed control was in a tricky position for use. At this price this is an extremely impressive trolley. It ran in almost silence and was very easy to use. The screen design is not as user-friendly as the S3, but this is one of the only trolleys at this price point that can be combined with a lightweight Lithium battery.
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The Motocaddy S1 Digital golf trolley is an updated version of the original S1 Digital. It is designed to be easy to operate thanks to a combined on/off switch and speed controller. A digital display shows the selected speed setting.
Battery options/price: 18-hole (£299.99), 36-hole (329.99), Lithium (£499.99)
Colour options: Black, alpine, titanium
Warranty/servicing: Two-year on trolley and Lithium battery. One-year on any other battery
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