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| Brand: Bag Boy Category: Sports
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Avg. Customer Rating: 4 reviews
Color: Red Shipping Weight (lbs): 59.8 Dimensions (in): 38.6 x 25.1 x 17.1
Model: 76917 UPC: 040782769177 EAN: 0040782769177 ASIN: B000G0I2HC
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| Customer Reviews:
MGI has extra features January 14, 2008 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
I own the MGI Navigator, and you may think this is the Licoln Navigator but the MGI is the Bently.
It has a seat with compartment, a sand bucket for filling your divots, a holder for your umbrella, best of all, when you are on a side hill it does not follow the slope of the hill but rather stays straight on course. Mine does have the solid wheels and yes, pins. If you don't run it into things the pins will last for a very long time and all carts will have the battery issue. That's a battery issue not a cart issue. I have had several remote caddies, and this is tops, don't see how the bag boy can beat it.
I am retired, play golf in Palm Desert for 7 months of the year 5 days a week and have NO affliation with MGI just think it's the best!
Bag Boy Navigator October 17, 2007 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
Excellent product. Appears to be very well made and I love the Navigator technology. Folds easily. It's extremely quiet compared to my friends' motorized carts. While it needs a little help up and down bigger hills, it makes walking so much more enjoyable.
Bag Boy Navigator February 7, 2007 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
A very good remote controlled golf cart, the sending unit could be designed a little better, the control buttons are too close together, and the navigator on/off buttons are in the wrong location. The unit can be set up very quickly, and performs great.
I own it's twin sister, the MGI August 5, 2006 5 out of 6 found this review helpful
I have owned the MGI Navigator which is the sister to the Bag Boy. They are made in Australia, and I've been told that the MGI is a Ford Explorer but the Bag Boy is the Lincoln Navigator..quite a step up.
I love my MGi, but I've had a few issues that have warranted concern. The air tires which have since been redesigned were poorly thought out. They have these pins that control the direction and the pins would break, usually during the middle of a tournament or round and I'd have to get a "tow" back to the club house, or if I was lucky, jimmy the broken pin out of the slot and insert a new one. Usually, however, I wasn't so lucky. They have since designed a new wheel, but it's not been available for the US customers for some odd reason, and supposedly, I'm to receive the new tires once they are shipped from Australia. The battery most definitely must be fully charged between rounds and you'll only get 18 holes out of one charge. That sounds fine for most golfer, but we've ventured out without a fully charged battery, and when it's dead..it's dead. The cart can be set to free wheel, but the battery makes it very heavy to push or pull.
The service on the cart has been great. I can't say enough about the US service rep who is more than accessible and answers all questions instantly.
I do love mY MGI, and it frees me up to concentrate on my golf. I am considering moving up to the Bag Boy, but am waiting a few months since they are so new and might have some breaking "in" to do.
These are pricey, but worth the $$.
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