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Clicgear 3.5 owners: Is it my imagination but does the golf bag sit considerably more upright than with other pushcarts? I know with my crappy, but still functional pushcart the bag is really kind of at a 45° angle and to my eye with the Clicgear, looks like it's more like it's around 60°. Am I right or wrong about that?

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I can’t speak for the 3.5 but the Rovic sits up high.

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5 minutes ago, xrayvizhen said:

Clicgear 3.5 owners: Is it my imagination but does the golf bag sit considerably more upright than with other pushcarts? I know with my crappy, but still functional pushcart the bag is really kind of at a 45° angle and to my eye with the Clicgear, looks like it's more like it's around 60°. Am I right or wrong about that?

Yeah it sits up a little higher.  I like it.

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I have been using the Clicgear 3.5 (the club has this brand for walkers). The two things that cause me concern is how my bag (with shoulder strap and retractable legs) is cradled in the bottom support. The bag hardware causes the bag to rotate in the support. Is this an issue with other push carts?

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8 hours ago, dumbbunny said:

I have been using the Clicgear 3.5 (the club has this brand for walkers). The two things that cause me concern is how my bag (with shoulder strap and retractable legs) is cradled in the bottom support. The bag hardware causes the bag to rotate in the support. Is this an issue with other push carts?

It does in my Sun Mountain Microcart too. I think if you can align the straps correctly, it will reduce rotation.

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I use the "bag cozy" on my ClicGear carts and the bag doesn't rotate at all. You can also use a towel or something to help reduce/remove rotation.

Beyond that, yeah, what Scott said: you can reduce rotation if you put the bag in a certain way, or tighten the straps enough. But, yeah, some stand bags are going to want to rotate, because their balance point is off or something for the cart.

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10 hours ago, dumbbunny said:

I have been using the Clicgear 3.5 (the club has this brand for walkers). The two things that cause me concern is how my bag (with shoulder strap and retractable legs) is cradled in the bottom support. The bag hardware causes the bag to rotate in the support. Is this an issue with other push carts?

 

2 hours ago, boogielicious said:

It does in my Sun Mountain Microcart too. I think if you can align the straps correctly, it will reduce rotation.

 

57 minutes ago, iacas said:

I use the "bag cozy" on my ClicGear carts and the bag doesn't rotate at all. You can also use a towel or something to help reduce/remove rotation.

Beyond that, yeah, what Scott said: you can reduce rotation if you put the bag in a certain way, or tighten the straps enough. But, yeah, some stand bags are going to want to rotate, because their balance point is off or something for the cart.

Have you all tried this method for putting your stand bag on your ClicGear trolley? Back before I switched to a cart bag, I used this method and it worked like a champ. The bag didn't spin at all.

The video may make you nauseous as this guy really needs a tripod. But the method works great. IMO. 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Xn0RJJjia9w

 

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Thanks for the tips. I will try the towel method today. That should also take up the slack in the tie-down straps (which probably "helps" the bag to rotate).

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20 minutes ago, dumbbunny said:

Thanks for the tips. I will try the towel method today. That should also take up the slack in the tie-down straps (which probably "helps" the bag to rotate).

Why do you have slack? Tighten them up.

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39 minutes ago, ChetlovesMer said:

I don't know if that trick will work with all stand bags. Some might have the legs "kick out" quite a bit.

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1 hour ago, ChetlovesMer said:

 

 

Have you all tried this method for putting your stand bag on your ClicGear trolley? Back before I switched to a cart bag, I used this method and it worked like a champ. The bag didn't spin at all.

The video may make you nauseous as this guy really needs a tripod. But the method works great. IMO. 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Xn0RJJjia9w

 

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47 minutes ago, iacas said:

Why do you have slack? Tighten them up.

I looked but I don't see any securing cinch to help take up the slack. These carts were given to us to use instead of golf carts during the closing of the course (COVID-19) so I didn't get a tutorial on the features. Maybe the staff can help me or another member. Thanks.

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2 minutes ago, dumbbunny said:

I looked but I don't see any securing cinch to help take up the slack. These carts were given to us to use instead of golf carts during the closing of the course (COVID-19) so I didn't get a tutorial on the features. Maybe the staff can help me or another member. Thanks.

Just move the ring.

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4 hours ago, iacas said:

I don't know if that trick will work with all stand bags. Some might have the legs "kick out" quite a bit.

Maybe, but it worked well for me. I thought I'd pass it on. 

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5 hours ago, iacas said:

I don't know if that trick will work with all stand bags. Some might have the legs "kick out" quite a bit.

I don't mind if the legs "kick out".  Then my set-up looks like a lunar lander and I'm Neil Armstrong.  Especially works well if I can hit "moonshots" with my driver.

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I have a Sun Mountain Speed cart, and a Titleist Hybrid 5 bag. The spacing of the legs prevents the bag from fitting properly. Are there any other push carts that would be a better fit for this bag?

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I have the caddytec 4 wheel...the side pockets of my ogio convoy rub against the front wheels (which are set at their widest)...something I hadn't thought about with a 4 wheel cart.

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