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forum thread Posted by TonyL2676 • 6h ago
forum thread Posted by TonyL2676 • 6h ago

Costco MGI Zip Navigator AT golf trolley $1400

$1,400

$1,800

22% off
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Features:
Independent Dual Front Wheels Provide Added Strength and Stability
Full Directional Remote Control Allows for Left, Right, Forward, Reverse and Speed Control
Patented Gyroscope Straight Tracker Technology Keeps the Caddy on Track Across Any Terrain
Downhill Speed Control
Fully Foldable Rear 5th Wheel for Added Stability

$1,399.99 After $400 OFF

Valid 6/14/25 through 6/27/25. While supplies last.

Costco bundle included

https://www.costco.com/mgi-zip-na...ue&nf=true
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Features:
Independent Dual Front Wheels Provide Added Strength and Stability
Full Directional Remote Control Allows for Left, Right, Forward, Reverse and Speed Control
Patented Gyroscope Straight Tracker Technology Keeps the Caddy on Track Across Any Terrain
Downhill Speed Control
Fully Foldable Rear 5th Wheel for Added Stability

$1,399.99 After $400 OFF

Valid 6/14/25 through 6/27/25. While supplies last.

Costco bundle included

https://www.costco.com/mgi-zip-na...ue&nf=true

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6h ago
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ValueRanger
6h ago
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a7jyofV99lw

May as well go the 'utility' route and spread the wealth.
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tnoogen
5h ago
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Quote from ValueRanger :
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a7jyofV99lw

May as well go the 'utility' route and spread the wealth.
Was told my many local Minnesota golf courses (most likely excuses) that they don't allow you to bring your own modern riding style cart due to insurance coverage issue. This is probably why you don't see many small 2-wheels scooter or 4-wheels scooters on USA courses vs. European courses.
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espionagelfe
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After a year, I'm still a bit mixed on this. If you use a stand bag, which I imagine most do, your bag is going to be too small. Even though the AT stands for all terrain, this is anything but. It's very susceptible to falling backward, even with the 5th wheel. A telemetry sensor would be useful. It is pretty heavy, which I knew before I bought. Not a huge deal now, but I can imagine this will get more cumbersome the older I get. Battery takes a decent amount of time to charge, but I just keep mine my in my truck and charge it on my way to and from work. When the battery does die though, you're in for it. This is not as easy to manually push. I bought the seat for it, which is pretty flimsy, but necessary at my club since there are no benches. On the plus side, I've probably made back half the cost in cart fees, so it should be "paid off" in the next year or so. If I didn't walk as much, I probably wouldn't buy again. I thought not having to push a cart would make my rounds easier, but frankly, having to constantly mind where the cart is traveling so that it doesn't tip over or hit a hidden sprinkler head doesn't make my rounds any more carefree.
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