Bag Boy Nitron 3 Wheel Golf Push Cart, Easy 1 Step Open and Fold, Scorecard Console, Beverage Holder, Mobile Device Holder, Handle Mounted Parking Brake

4.86 out of 5
(8 customer reviews)

$279.95


About this item

  • Auto-Open Technology: The Nitron Push Cart features an innovative auto-open mechanism that lets you set up your cart effortlessly, saving you time and energy on the golf course. And in one simple step, the cart folds back down in seconds.
  • Top-Lok Technology: Experience the convenience of our patented bag-to-cart attachment system.
  • Convenient Storage: Our cart keeps all your accessories organized and within reach. Comes with accessory bag for storage, cupholder, umbrella holder, and mobile device holder.
  • Smooth Rolling Wheels: Our 3-wheel push cart is specially designed with low-resistance tires for a smooth and comfortable ride on any terrain. Wheel Diameter: Front—9.5”, Rear—11”.
  • Compact Design: This Push Cart is designed to be compact, making it easy to store when not in use. Our cart measures 19” x 13.5” x 22” when folded. It also features a handle-mounted parking brake.
  • Durable Frame: Crafted with high-grade materials, this pushcart is built to withstand any course and keep your clubs well-protected. Designed with a sleek and modern aesthetic, our cart is sure to make you the envy of your fellow golfers.


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Features:

Featuring Nitro Piston Technology – a patented nitrogen powered auto assist open mechanism

Opens and folds in seconds

Featuring Top-Lok Technology – a patented bag-to-cart attachment system the prevents twisting and turning

16.75 lbs

Folded Dimensions: 19″ x 13.5″ x 22″

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8 reviews for Bag Boy Nitron 3 Wheel Golf Push Cart, Easy 1 Step Open and Fold, Scorecard Console, Beverage Holder, Mobile Device Holder, Handle Mounted Parking Brake

  1. 5 out of 5

    Mike Wong

    I obsessed about which golf push cart to buy for about a month. I read reviews and watched dozens of YouTube videos. I was convinced that I needed to have this one because of the ease of opening and closing because I’d seen and tried some other carts in the past and they were difficult.

    So…this push cart is a dream to open and close. It’s really simple and it’s faster than the carts from Sun Mountain or Costco that my friends have. But…after it’s open, it’s really the same as those other carts that cost half as much.

    And honestly, the amount of time you spend opening and closing the cart is hardly any at all. So it’s not that big of a deal.

    On the plus side, I love how the cart feels. I love that the brake is a hand brake and not a foot brake. The pouch under the handle is a good size and easy to use. The tray on the top is nice as well. I wish it came with a larger gear bag to store a jacket like other carts that are less expensive.

    I don’t have the Bagboy bag that has the integrated locking system, but my bag fits just fine on it and stays in place.

    Overall, I’m happy with this cart. It’s built solid. I’d recommend it if you have the $300. If I did it over again though, I think I’d buy a different one and save $150.

  2. 5 out of 5

    Rob G

    Wasn’t a big push cart fan, but the BagBoy is extremely light, super easy to fold open and closed, and folds up very small to fit easily in any truck with the clubs.

  3. 5 out of 5

    MICKERS

    I looked at a lot of carts and decided on the Nitron due to it’s fold/unfold ease and simplicity of design. My home course is hilly and has a combination of paved and gravel paths so I did not want a swivel front wheel. The cart is so well balanced that maneuvering it with the fixed wheel is never a problem. It has wide wheels and a wide stance for stability on any grade and yet it folds down to a crazy small package. And as for the folding mechanism, well it opens and closes literally with one touch. No pushing, pulling, clicking, etc. When it does pop open (almost magically it seems) the cart is rock solid. The bag mounting system is stupidly simple but holds my bag firmly in place everywhere on the course. Why have overly complicated processes when you can get the job done quickly with no surprises or concerns? For the quality, looks, and ease of use this cart is a no-brainer value at the price. Frankly after using it a while I would consider it underpriced and I have never said that about any golf product I’ve purchased over my 40 years of playing.

  4. 5 out of 5

    Peter G. Stillman

    For a long time, I had a two-wheeled pull cart. Getting older (77), it seemed like a three wheeled push cart would be better. And indeed it is: much less strain on your body, easier to push uphill. Very manoeuvrable. It holds a beverage, it says it holds an umbrella (I’ve never tried). Place for scorecard. A small netting where I place my driver head-cover.
    Larger and heavier than a two wheeler, but easily fits in car trunks — two carts and two bags would work well, many more and it depends on your vehicle. And easy to open and shut. (Also easy to put together.)
    All in all, I am really glad that I got this.

  5. 5 out of 5

    Rachel

    Very compact when folded. Easy to open. Lots of gadgets. Very stable. Used the umbrella/ shade attachment – life saver. Would purchase again.

  6. 5 out of 5

    Dave M

    Great product, easy to fold and unfold, lightweight and sturdy,

  7. 5 out of 5

    RC

    The bag boy nitron is a near perfect golf push cart.

    Lightweight, easy to fold and unfold, rolls smoothly, and has ample storage. I bought this on Amazon Prime day for $219, which is also a fantastic deal for this cart. My bag is a Sun Mountain 4.5 and fits very well on this cart with no twisting. The straps are easy to use, and very secure. One tip I’d suggest is to add some type of dry lube (bike chain, dry powder teflon, etc) to the wheel bearings, and they will roll smoother.

    I only have two very minor gripes with this cart.
    1) There are no tee holders/holes in the console (all the other bag boy carts have them, so leaving them out is a mystery).
    2) The stock umbrella holder sucks, and the adjustable holder is an additional $30. The stock holder is too short and the diameter is too wide causing your umbrella to be very unstable. The bungie cord can be made to work if you tie a knot into it, and make it shorter.

  8. 4 out of 5

    Ian C.

    Overall, the Nitron is a decent cart that folds quickly and gets the job done but has a number of subtle flaws, particularly when compared to the BagBoy Tri-Swivel (which this purchase replaced after ten years of use).

    Pros:

    1. Folds quickly and easily (unless you have a seat attachment*)
    2. Solid overall construction
    3. Easy to push/maneuver
    4. Holds clubs securely
    5. Convenient phone holder
    6. Numerous color options

    Cons:

    1. Not very stable (5 rounds, and I’ve had the car fall backward 3x)
    2. Just one wheel brake (I think this contributes to the stability issue)
    3. You need to remove the wheels to fold if you have the optional seat attachment
    4. The utility storage box doesn’t close tightly

    Overall I’m satisfied with this cart. However, I’d buy the Bagboy Tri-Swivel, which has the same seat issues w/ folding but has two brakes, is much more stable, has a superior storage box, and is slightly more manueverable.

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