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  1. 1. WHAT PUSH OR PULL CART DO YOU USE AND WHY?

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I was looking around for a push cart recently, as a nice muni in the area has wonderful prices for people who walk (and my back isn't great). I saw the clicgear, the sun mtn, and just didn't want to spend that much. Went into Dick's, and they had their Walter Hagen 3-wheel model priced on sale very nicely. I went with it, and am extremely happy....not to mention, it's a good $150 LESS than the big ones mentioned here.

Just a thought, for someone out there trying not to break their bank. Less bells & whistles, probably, but smooth,sturdy, strong and a small footprint.

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I just bought a used Sun Mountain Speed E cart. I am looking forward to using it next week. If it works out and I like it, I will hane a Clicgear for sale.

What was it about the ClicGear that you didn't like that would motivate you to buy a different one ??

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Quote: Originally Posted by PuterPutter View Post I just bought a used Sun Mountain Speed E cart. I am looking forward to using it next week. If it works out and I like it, I will hane a Clicgear for sale. What was it about the ClicGear that you didn't like that would motivate you to buy a different one ??

The Clicgear cart doesn't take a stand bag very easily. With the Sun Mountain there are 2 parallel center posts and the foot of a stand bag fits nicely. With the single center post of the Clicgear the foot on a stand bag does not fit. The bag I wanted to use is Sun Mountain MPB. Also, I got the Sun Mountain pretty cheap.

While using the Clicgear I used a cart bag and it worked great.

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I was going to go buy a new cart today. Im leaning toward the Clicgear but I think the cup holder on it might drive me crazy. It doesnt sound like to big of a deal, but I usually carry a 1 liter bottle of water with me and it doesnt look like it will fit. Also did Clicgear come out with an umbrella attachment for the 2.0 yet?

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