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Motocaddy S1 Digital Electric Trolley

Motocaddy S1 Digital Electric Trolley

RRP: £299.00

TG rating Rating: 4
Owners' rating Rating: 2.5

The Motocaddy S1 Digital Electric Trolley features a digital control with on/off and nine speed settings.

Battery options: 18-hole battery £299, 36-hole battery £329.99, 36-hole lithium battery £499.99.
Weight: 8.4kg.
Warranty: 2 years.

Web: www.motocaddy.com
Tel: 0845 058 9818

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Review from the magazine

TG rating Rating: 4

2011 Review

Tester: Mat Newnham, HCP 18

Pros: There was very little to dislike about this product, and having never owned an electric trolley before I can safely say I’m a convert. The product was simple to use and I never felt that I had to keep a hold of it to ensure it goes in a straight line – I could walk next to it safe in the knowledge it would stay close.

Cons: It might be because I’ve got big hands, but I found the handle a little on the short side when I did need to grab it. The other thing I found a little irritating was the size of the unit – it seemed a bit big and it was tricky to move and store in a boot of a car.

Conclusion: Like the S3 Digital, it may be a touch big but the performance was exceptional. Motocaddy have been offering topquality lower-priced trolleys for a good few years now, and this is the perfect example of how they continue to tick lots of boxes for lots of golfers, even for those on a tight-ish budget. There is now a new all-singing, all-dancing S1 Pro which is a higher spec and available from £349.99.

Ratings (Out of 5)

Looks: 4.75
Ease of use: 5
Eae of assembly: 3.5
Functions: 3.5
Performance: 4.5
Reliability: 4

What we like: Let’s start with ease of use – you simply don’t get a more straightforward product. Good, responsive speed dial, nice ergonomic handle and a tight bag grip. For less than £300 this is sensational and won’t be beaten for performance and value.

What we don’t like: Dave thought it wasn’t the easiest to assemble, whereas Jon found it very straightforward and actually thought this was one of its standout features. There’s no getting away from the fact that it’s limited in terms of functions – it’s been around a while now, so other brands and products have caught up a little.

Looks: 4.5 Ease of use: 5.0 Ease of assembly: 4.0 Functions: 3.0 Performance: 5.0

2010 REVIEW - BRONZE AWARD

The original S1 model from Motocaddy was first launched back in 2006 and the Digital update has built on the success of that and the new S3 trolley – and what an update it is.

For not very much money, not only do you get a trolley that is incredibly efficient and quiet, you also get something that is simple to use and powerful too. Our quartet was incredibly impressed with the overall package.

Firstly, the curvy looks of the frame were easy on the eye and it looked contemporary without being over the top. In terms of assembly, it was very easy to set up. The S-Series folding system means the trolley clicks together when it’s folded down too which makes it remarkably easy to lug about. Ian loved everything about the S1 Digital, and promptly gave it full marks in each section.

Interestingly, our man from Philipstoun was happy to give it 5/5 in terms of value too, citing the undoubted class of the product behind his decision. Gadget-mad Dave admitted he would have liked a few more functions but for the money he agreed that it was a pretty impressive piece of kit. 

 

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