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What are your "Must Have" Clicgear Accessories?  

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  1. 1. Below is not an exhaustive list but I think I've hit most of what would be used while on the course. You can select multiple choices.

    • Cooler Bag
      4
    • Cooler Tube
      1
    • Ball Clip
      0
    • Cart Seat
      1
    • Storage Net
      4
    • Shoe Brush
      3
    • Ranger Finder Bag
      1
    • XL Cup Holder
      8
    • Sand Bottle
      1
    • Cigar Holder
      0
    • Steering Knob
      1
    • Umbrella Angle Adjuster
      2
    • Phone Holder
      0
    • GPS Holder
      0
    • Watch Mount
      1
    • Other - Please mention in a comment
      0


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I'm still rolling my original ClicGear cart from 2008.  Over the years I have replaced the grip in the handle, (it was more of an open cell foam that tore). I have also just bought some new bungee cord to replace the cord that was fraying on the scorecard/pencil holder.  This cart has well over 1,000 rounds on it and it is still going fine.  I kinda wish it would break so I could rationalize getting a fancy new one.  I have the shoe brush attachment which comes in handy when I remember it's there.  I also got the angled umbrella holder. It adds a little bit of height for taller folks, and it is also nice just to have options. 

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2 hours ago, jmanbooyaa said:

Sadly my Rovic 1c braking system broke last Sunday. I emailed Clicgear this morning after a failed attempt to fix myself. Since they don’t carry the 1c anymore I asked how do I fix, they asked to send a picture of the cart and within minutes had an order form for me with the replacement parts. I also added the xl cup because why suffer any longer.  Hopefully this is an easy fix. Great customer service.  Cart still sturdy as ever just no brakes for now. 

Sorry about the issue but glad to hear about good customer service.

19 minutes ago, Jrwatkins7 said:

I'm still rolling my original ClicGear cart from 2008.  Over the years I have replaced the grip in the handle, (it was more of an open cell foam that tore). I have also just bought some new bungee cord to replace the cord that was fraying on the scorecard/pencil holder.  This cart has well over 1,000 rounds on it and it is still going fine.  I kinda wish it would break so I could rationalize getting a fancy new one.  I have the shoe brush attachment which comes in handy when I remember it's there.  I also got the angled umbrella holder. It adds a little bit of height for taller folks, and it is also nice just to have options. 

My Clicgear 4.0 is too new and not heavily used so I've had no problems but hearing you have over 1,000 rounds and over 14 years makes me confident in my selection.  

Stuart M.
 

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It still works perfect. Maybe I can find fairways and greens and won’t have to worry about no breaks this weekend. Or I wil find out if it floats. Ha ha

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I traded a Sun Mountain Speed Cart based on reviews of Clicgear. I really think my golf bag sat better on the SM, and the straps on the SM were plenty long enough. I have had to buy the bag cozy for the CG, and I would buy longer straps if they were available. I will say the CG is a bit more substantial, but overall, I prefer the SM. Just my opinion.


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