I've had mine a while now, and am now well passed the self conscious when using it state.
The main reason for getting it, was to be able walk upright for a complete round. It also comes in very handy when the ropes are out and you want to send the trolley around them whilst you go straight to the green.
It's biggest gripe from me is its hill traversing isn't as good as I would like, but then the remote buttons can be pressed to make adjustments but you get used to it and learn how to make best use of it.
The trolley itself folds nicely down, and goes into it's bag very well and thus takes less room in the boot than many others. It's solid and normally very stable unless youre a burk like I have been a couple of times when you send it into a tree, a bunker and almost a pond.
When I was looking at remote trolleys, I considered Stewart but having ordered and paid for one, they kept putting the delivery day back so that got cancelled and refund made.
I also looked at the MGI Zip Navigator (American golf sell them) which has a gyro within it so it's supposed to track straight cross camber. I would have got one, but as AG seem to be the importers and only place selling them (in the UK) I decided against it and went for the M7.
Overall, I am pleased with it and without doubt would have another (if I sink mine into one of the 2 ponds my course now has).
Any Modocaddy M7 remote owners - how does it work on side-sloping fairways?
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