Z3 Push trolley
Golf Monthly Senior Staff Writer Paul O'Hagan tests the Stewart Golf Z3 Push trolley
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GM verdict: A fantastic option for those who don't want the expense or added weight of an electric trolley. Incredibly easy to push. But... anyone playing hilly courses will still want an electric model. PGA pro verdict: One of the best push trolleys on the market. The build quality is fantastic, while the folding mechanism is neat and simple to use. The trolley is very easy to push, the wide handle is extremely comfortable and the foot break is reliable. Test Team Rating: Performance: 4/5 Visual appeal: 3.5/5 Innovation: 4/5 Value: 4/5 Overall: 4/5
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Key technology
Designed to prevent the twisting of the spine caused by a pull trolley. New features include a repositioned foot brake that presses on and off, and jaws designed to hold all bag sizes.
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