Big Max Blade IP 2 Cart Review

Emma Booth puts the IP 2 Cart from Big Max to the test to see how it performs on the course.

Big Max Blade IP 2 Cart Review
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Golf Monthly Verdict

As successor to the award-winning Blade IP, I was expecting great things from the IP 2 and it’s safe to say it delivered. The ease of the FlatFold mechanism makes this a dream to put up and to pack away and the new XL organizer panel is a brilliant piece of innovation. On the course is where its performance truly shines by being comfortable and effortless to push around and navigate the slopes. If you are looking to invest in the ultimate faff free trolley this is for you.

Reasons to buy
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    Revolutionary and intuitive, FlatFold mechanism

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    Lightweight

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    XL organizer is very convenient

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    Superb on course handling

Reasons to avoid
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    This premium trolley comes at a premium price

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    May need to purchase Big Max accessories to have all the features you need

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I always look forward to reviewing Big Max products because they put a lot of thought into what golfers need and what offers next level performance, so it is no surprise to me they are the market leaders in Europe for push carts, golf bags and accessories.

What a treat it has been to test the brand-new Blade IP 2. Working in a golf shop means I am fairly familiar with the mechanisms of folding push trolleys and so in my haste to unbox I didn’t spend long looking at the instructions and it turned out I really didn’t even need to, that is how intuitively the trolley can be erected and folded flat with only one clip that needed to be secured. There is another clip for the handle that allows you to alter its height which is good for the golfer on the taller or shorter side.

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The handle is made of a soft durable foam making it very comfortable to hold and maneuver. I have played five rounds of golf using the Blade IP 2, so can now say with confidence it is hands down the best push trolley I have ever used, and I have used a lot of varying brands over the years. It handles like a dream, even when I packed out my bag with drinks, snacks and clothing for every eventuality. I typically though keep my clubs in my lightweight bag, and this is where I felt the Blade IP 2 shines, my stand bag sat on it beautifully, without even needing to secure the legs.

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To push around with either of my bags it felt effortless and the brake levers on either wheel, which double up as a stand when the trolley is folded, made it even more convenient to securely park up. To look at, the wheelbase might appear on the narrow side but at no point on the course did I have to work to keep it stable, the balance of the trolley feels very steady, which is likely thanks to the aero-space grade aluminum it is constructed of.

Big Max Blade IP 2 Cart Review

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Like my children do with their dinner, I’ve saved my favorite part until last…the new XL organizer panel. I’m a backpack person, wherever or whatever I’m up to I will likely have a backpack on and that is what this organizer felt like, having a backpack worth of space right to hand. By the end of the second hole my bag of tees where in there, along with my phone and rangefinder, it’s so simple and yet so brilliantly handy. So, if you are a fan of keeping your pockets free or find yourself in trousers or skirts that don’t have pockets, this is ideal.

The elephant in the room with this trolley is the price, it is on the pricier side but…for the number of hours and use you will get from your golf trolley the price is justified for the experience you get. Simply put the Blade IP 2 is a great investment in your leisure time and your golf.

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Emma Booth

Emma has worked in the golf industry for more than 20 years. After a successful amateur career, she decided to pursue her true golfing passion of coaching and became a qualified PGA Professional in 2009. In 2015, alongside her husband Gary, who is also a PGA Professional, they set up and now run Winchester Golf Academy, a bespoke 24 bay practice facility offering not only all the latest technology but a highly regarded bistro. Emma is happy coaching all golfing abilities but particularly enjoys getting people into the game and developing programs to help women and juniors start and improve. Her 2022 Get into Golf program saw more than 60 women take up the game.

Emma is a member of TaylorMade’s Women’s Advisory Board, which works to shape the product offering and marketing strategy with the goal of making it the number one brand in golf for women. When not changing lives one swing tweak at a time Emma can be found enjoying life raising her three daughters and when time allows in the gym. 

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