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David DeWitt
3 years ago
Date of purchase: 08/29/2021
GRX-1200/1250 Anti-Tip Assembly
Had to replace the original the button wore out
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kim in yong
4 years ago
Date of purchase: 06/14/2021
GRX-1200/1250 Anti-Tip Assembly
Good quality and fast shipping
About Cart Tek
Our goal at Cart Tek is to bring the best in electric golf trolleys and remote control caddies to the walking golfer marketplace. As avid golfers ourselves, our mission is to match each individual customer to the most appropriate type of motorized golf cart for his or her own needs as well as the demands of the individual golf course. As we all know, golf courses vary in their difficulty in challenging one’s golfing ability, but they also vary in their physical demands on the walking golfer. When we were younger, we preferred to carry our clubs. Later we learned that pulling a two-wheeled cart or pushing a three-wheeler made the walk much easier. These are great devices, but eventually, we get to the point where we need some assistance in climbing the hilly fairways or just getting through a hot humid afternoon on even a relatively flat course. Frankly, even younger men and women should consider motorized golf trolleys to help avoid musculature and skeletal damage caused by uneven pushing and pulling on the manual carts.
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150 SE Logsden St., Bend, Oregon, 97702, United States
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About Cart Tek
Our goal at Cart Tek is to bring the best in electric golf trolleys and remote control caddies to the walking golfer marketplace. As avid golfers ourselves, our mission is to match each individual customer to the most appropriate type of motorized golf cart for his or her own needs as well as the demands of the individual golf course. As we all know, golf courses vary in their difficulty in challenging one’s golfing ability, but they also vary in their physical demands on the walking golfer. When we were younger, we preferred to carry our clubs. Later we learned that pulling a two-wheeled cart or pushing a three-wheeler made the walk much easier. These are great devices, but eventually, we get to the point where we need some assistance in climbing the hilly fairways or just getting through a hot humid afternoon on even a relatively flat course. Frankly, even younger men and women should consider motorized golf trolleys to help avoid musculature and skeletal damage caused by uneven pushing and pulling on the manual carts.