GoKart Automatic Trolley Review
Read the Golf Monthly team's GoKart Automatic trolley review

A refreshingly different approach to trolley design, the GoKart Automatic is incredibly easy to assemble. It’s also lightweight and great value for money. An excellent performer, but the unusual looks may not be to everyone’s taste.
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Its unique thermoplastic frame is almost indestructible, while its user-friendly, handle speed control makes it very easy to set to your walking pace.
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An excellent performer, but the unusual looks may not be to everyone’s taste.
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In this GoKart Automatic trolley review, the Golf Monthly test team reviews a simple to use model designed to get you round 18 holes with minimum fuss
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The battery of the GoKart Automatic slots into the trolley without the need for connectors, saving you time and cold fingers before and after your round.
Its reinforced thermoplastic frame construction also means its strong and lightweight, tipping the scales at just 7.6kg.
The front-wheel arrangement helps prevents clogging, which is a problem on some powered trolleys, while the simple-to-use handle controls the speed, making it a doddle to use.
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