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Review of the Axglo E5 Electric Push Cart

News RoomBy News RoomSeptember 17, 2024Updated:September 17, 2024No Comments2 Mins Read
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Electric push carts are becoming more popular on golf courses, with a wide range of models offering different features and price points. Canadian manufacturer Axglo has entered the market with their e5 electric push cart, following positive reviews of their previous models. This article explores the set up, ease of use, storage features, and on-course performance of the Axglo e5.

The Axglo e5 electric push cart requires no assembly and is easy to fold and unfold with labeled buttons for the handle and wheels. The battery can be charged separately or while installed on the cart, lasting for 36 holes. The included instruction manual is recommended for understanding the cart’s operations, and the remote control has a stable connection with the cart.

Storage on the Axglo e5 includes a console with a pencil holder, scorecard space, and a USB port for charging devices. The cart also has a compartment big enough for golf balls or personal items, as well as a sturdy umbrella holder and phone holder. Axglo offers additional accessories such as a cooler bag, seat, and storage bag for customization.

On the course, the Axglo e5 electric push cart offers three modes of operation: Follow, Assisted Driving, and Remote Control. Assisted Driving requires the golfer to steer at a selected speed, while Remote Control allows for steering from a distance. Follow mode is the standout feature, allowing the cart to autonomously follow the golfer. The cart is stable and capable of climbing steep slopes, with a battery life indicator and auto-shutoff feature.

While not perfect, the Axglo e5 provides a significant energy-saving benefit for golfers who prefer to walk the course. The cart’s stability and battery life support its performance on the course, although some minor issues may arise during use. Priced around $1,800, the Axglo e5 offers great value compared to similar models with follow-enabled capabilities at higher prices.

In conclusion, the Axglo e5 electric push cart is a competitive option for golfers looking to enhance their walking experience on the course. With its premium features, ease of use, and on-course performance, the e5 delivers a satisfying user experience at a more affordable price point. Golfers seeking a reliable electric push cart with follow mode should consider the Axglo e5 for their next round.

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