Bag Boy Quad XL Push Cart

4.86 out of 5
(8 customer reviews)

$199.99


About this item

  • SUPERIOR STABILITY provided by the Quad XL’s four maintenance-free tires allows the cart to keep its balance on a variety of hills and terrain
  • SIMPLE TWO STEP OPEN/FOLD allows this cart to be ready for play in a matter of seconds
  • EXTRA LARGE ACCESSORRY BAG and scorecard console allows you to keep everything you need for your round at your fingertips, with space for tees, golf balls, range finder, scorecard, cellphone and a drink
  • TOP-LOK TECHNOLOGY allows for any Bag Boy or Datrek golf bag to seamlessly attach to the cart without the need for cart straps, eliminating bag twisting and turning on the course
  • ULTRA COMPACT with dimensions of 24” x 17” x 16” when folded and weighing in at only 14.2 lbs


SKU: B07G3H7PZ1 Category:

Description

The Bag Boy Quad XL Golf Push Cart is a great option for transporting your bag around the golf course. This push cart has four wheels that offer great stability and the TOP-LOK technology is the patented bag-to-cart attachment system. There is an extra deep scorecard console with integrated beverage holder and an extra large accessory bag under the scorecard console is great for storing your cell or tees.

    • Compact Fold Size for Storage and Transport
    • Four Wheels for Superior Stability
    • TOP-LOK Technology, Patented Bag-to-Cart Attachment System
    • Lightweight at 14.2lbs.
    • Extra Deep Scorecard Console with Integrated Beverage Holder
    • Umbrella Holder
    • Extra Large Accessory Bag under Scorecard Console
    • Model number: BB71735/98

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B07G3H7PZ1

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Bag Boy

8 reviews for Bag Boy Quad XL Push Cart

  1. 5 out of 5

    Ethan Kinnee

    Been using the cart for a couple weeks while disc golfing and it’s been a game changer. Being a push cart for golf clubs it seats backpack straps perfectly and I can still use it for golf clubs. The ability to have extra supply and storage is always a must for me and this makes it a breeze. Not tippy backwards, super stable with its wide wheel base, and folds like a dream. 10/10 would recommend. Will update if my opinion changes.

  2. 5 out of 5

    James Bennett

    I replaced my old Bag Boy with this one and think this one is superior in quality and strength. Lots of places to put items while walking on the course as well. For example, I use my phone to track the score, easy spot, cup holder, and strong base. Folds up enough to fit into my small trunk with my clubs.

  3. 4 out of 5

    Mr OrangeCord

    I previously used a sun mountain cart and it is probably 12 years old. I really didn’t have many issues with it, it still worked great, but just lacked a few of the improved features. This new bagboy:
    1) Has top-lok to work with my new bag. Best feature. No more twisting. Takes a second to drop it onto the cart. I know Sun Mountain has a locking system as well not available on my old pushy, but I went the BB route.
    2) Has slightly larger tires. It rolls a little better period. The old SM wheels were pretty small, which helped it fold smaller, but also took a little more oomph to get rolling.
    3) Has more storage with the under console bag. Again I know newer SM carts have this as well, so not sure if it is a big plus, but it sure is a plus over my older one.
    4) It folds a little quicker than my old SM, but not by much. However, the old SM is definitely smaller.
    5) The brake on my old SM was definitely better. This one is pretty loosey-goosey. It works on the course fine, but doesn’t just lock up like the old SM quad. But when in the car, you want to engage the break to avoid it rolling around… well this one just has too much play that I keep looking back wondering if the break is even engaged at all.
    6) Umbrella holder. Why is there 400 turns to remove from the storage spot to the active spot? The old SM was about 1/8 the hassle. Granted, I generally just leave it in, but c’mon.
    7) TIPPY. Maybe worst design feature of this BB Cart. Make sure you have a foot down on the front tire or something when pulling your bag off. It tips over if you sneeze wrong unless you have a bag strapped in. And they have a phon holder right at the top… I’ve crashed my phone into the parking lot twice already while getting used to this thing. And of course everything in the storage console (aka: balls) goes rolling all over the parking lot.
    8) Main storage console is fine and comparable to my old SM. A little bigger even. But the pencil and card holder is a little lame I think. I liked the SM better. I especially liked the magnetized card holder of my old SM, vs this over-tight clipboard/wire holder that is too tight now and probably too loose in 3 years.
    9) Beverage holder works fine. But it is in the front of the console and close to the clubs overlapping. My old SM was better with the holder set up at the back by the handles. Lets for easier access, a more shock absorbent ride, and even a place to throw my range finder on the rare occasion a beer isn’t sitting in it.

    Cripes, I guess with that much griping I should have gone Sun Mountain again, but whatever. I will give this a few seasons. And really it is a pretty darn nice set up. The few improvements (especially the top-lok) make it better overall. But I was expecting better over the 10+ y/o pushy I was using previously.

  4. 5 out of 5

    SH

    This BagBoy Quad XL (in blue) replaced an old Sun Mountain whose plastic tab broke. It was an easy enough fix for the old Sun Mountain, replacement part would’ve only cost $12 BUT it would’ve cost $80-something to have it shipped to Hawaii … no thank you to that! Instead decided to splurge on myself and get a new cart.

    I love love love the easy fold/unfold – fewer steps than my old cart. And it’s so compact when folded, easily fits in the boot!! Out on the Course, it rolls great, is stable (read: doesn’t get pushed over in the wind like some 3-wheeled carts do) and it has enough storage in the bag/card cubby for lots of little things for quick/easy use instead of rummaging through the bag for divot tools, markers, etc… It’s also not heavy making it very easy to push/pull. The only thing I dislike about the cart is the umbrella holder which is in 2 pieces (1 screw and the umbrella holder itself) vs. the old Sun Mountain with the screw built in – I’ve decided to just leave the umbrella hold screwed and the cart still folds up nice without any issue.

    Would recommend to any golfer.

  5. 5 out of 5

    jd reader

    Super convenient to use. Collapses, and opens easily. Handbrake, adjustable handle and extra storage bag are great. I like that the bag sits up straighter than other carts. Some have complained about it not staying closed but I lace the straps through the base that the bag sits on and velcro together (pic), then tighten the handle after lowering. Very lightweight. You do need to remove heavy things from the top handle area before removing the bag to keep it from tipping backward. Great on hills and rolls smoothly. The front wheels don’t turn so it takes a little effort to maneuver on tight turns. Fortunately there aren’t many on a course. 😉 Worth every penny!

  6. 5 out of 5

    H. Scott

    Excellent quality. Feels very sturdy. It was easy to assemble and works awesome with my batboy golf bag. Very happy that I purchased.

  7. 5 out of 5

    Sarah Sanders

    Light weight, folds up easily, is very smooth & easy to push.
    Have played 4 rounds with it and couldnt be happier with the purchase.

  8. 5 out of 5

    Rita

    Easy set up and collapsabilty(is that a word?😎 A little bulky in the car trunk but does the job. Good pockets for extra storage.

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