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My antique BagBoy push cart has finally failed me. I have seen some great conversation on the forums about push carts, but no mention of an umbrella. I use an umbrella to prevent baking in the sun as I don't typically wear sunscreen. Any of you have recommendations for a good universal umbrella attachment or a push cart with comes with one? 

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Clicgear has an attachment.. if I can mention product names here forward to 3:26

 

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I have a clicgear 3.5+ and it's going to last longer than me.

The umbrella holder is great. They also sell an upgraded one if you really want to get fancy schmancy.

 

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This looks amazing. I couldn't see that in the video, but it looks foldable - is it?

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6 minutes ago, ChetlovesMer said:

I have a clicgear 3.5+ and it's going to last longer than me.

The umbrella holder is great. They also sell an upgraded one if you really want to get fancy schmancy.

 

Thanks for the lead! I'll do some research on this tonight.

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I don't normally comment on a topic when another poster(s) say what what I was going to say. However, making an exception,  the Clicgear umbrella holder works pretty darn well, when the sun is out, and it's not windy. 

I have one of the original, first made, and it's still working like new. 

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33 minutes ago, Patch said:

I don't normally comment on a topic when another poster(s) say what what I was going to say. However, making an exception,  the Clicgear umbrella holder works pretty darn well, when the sun is out, and it's not windy. 

I have one of the original, first made, and it's still working like new. 

Thanks for the feedback! I play a lot and was worried about it holding up. Time to do some shopping!

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The Sun Mountain Micro Cart umbrella holder is good to, but it does screw in. So unless you have an adapter, that may not help.

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My ClicGear has a nice adjustable umbrella holder. Not that I have ever used it, I spend so much time in the trees I rarely need any shade. 😜

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Clicgear Umbrella Angle Adjuster

 

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