Motocaddy M5 GPS Electric Trolley Review
Motocaddy kept us waiting but finally we got the chance to test the brand’s flagship electric trolley and it did not disappoint. This new model, one of the best electric golf trolleys (opens in new tab) on the market, has a futuristic, minimalist frame design but also boasts the cutting-edge features to match.
Take a look at our full video review below:
As part of the redesigned M-Series, the M5 GPS folds down very compactly, in fact it made our guide on the most compact golf trolleys (opens in new tab) right now. It is assisted by the ability to invert the wheels and the front wheel automatically folding underneath. The assembly process requires two latches to be undone, and while they are quite stiff, with practice the trolley can be erected in under five seconds. You can also fold the trolley away with the lithium battery in situ.
At 3.5”, the touchscreen is more than big enough to see everything on show but it is the style of the display, which closely resembles a modern-day smartphone, that enhances the clarity. It’s one of the best around.
It allows Motocaddy to incorporate more nuggets information in a smaller size, like the time and battery life, while allocating more space to the headline-grabbing features – the GPS distances and birds-eye view of the green.
To be able to move the pin position on a green that replicates the actual shape rather than just a generic green is a real game-changer. Even if you don’t know exactly where the pin is, having a more specific distance means you’re more likely to select the appropriate club and avoid hazards.
Moving the pin position is simple – just tap the screen once, even with your gloved hand, but you’re better off clicking away then back to your preferred spot if you want to make micro adjustments rather than dragging your finger along the screen.
You also have access to hazard information, showing you the distance to reach hazards in play for your next shot. There are 20 different acronyms in all and while most are…
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