The ifrothgolf review
A compact four-wheel push trolley from Motocaddy built around one promise: folding down small. A two-step fold collapses it to a tidy cube of roughly 560 by 365 by 440mm, over 40 percent smaller than the brand's Z1, which is the whole reason to buy it if your boot is already full of kids' gear or a weekly shop. At 6.8kg it is light to lift in and out, and it still carries the storage you reach for: a drink holder, scorecard holder, accessory tray, tee and ball holders, and an under-handle net. Oversize friction-free wheels with quick-release, a foot parking brake, and an adjustable-height handle round it off, and the EASILOCK system locks the bag on so you can ditch the lower strap.
What's great
The fold is the headline and it delivers. It genuinely shrinks to a size that slots into a corner of a small boot or a cupboard, which is exactly what most three-wheel rivals cannot do. On the course the big wheels roll smoothly and track straight over rough and uneven ground, the brake is simple and the handle height adjustment is welcome. It takes any bag, not just Motocaddy's own, and the storage is well sorted for the size.
Worth knowing
It is light, and on side slopes you have to keep a hand on it because a loaded bag can make it feel a touch tippy on a camber. The umbrella holder is not included, you buy that separately. And being four-wheel and fold-focused, it does not sit quite as planted as a wide three-wheel base on steep ground. Worth noting the list price is 219.99 but it is routinely sold around 170, so do not pay full whack.
The verdict
If your only real problem with push trolleys is where to store them, the Cube is the obvious answer and a genuinely smart bit of design. Accept the slight side-slope wariness that comes with a light, compact build and you get a trolley that rolls well, stores well and carries everything you need.





