Our Big Max Blade IP push trolley review took place on the course at Hillsborough Golf Club in Sheffield.
But a very important part of the review was in our office in Leeds where we took it out of the box and assembled it for the first time.
Sometimes we learn as much about trolleys when we take them to and from the golf course as we do when actually using them on the golf course.

Big Max Blade IP push trolley review – First impressions
The Big Max Blade Quattro push trolley was one of the best pieces of kit I tested last year.
The Austrian company’s latest offering is the Blade IP – a three-wheeled push trolley which shares a similar, clever folding mechanism to the Quattro.

When getting the Blade IP out of the box you immediately appreciate the quality of its construction with a new carry handle for use when folded.

You do have to fold out the front wheel which makes it take a few seconds longer to open than the Quattro.
But there plenty of other tweaks and improvements.

There’s a built-in cup or bottle holder (other brands of still spring water are available) which sits just below a pop-open storage box, making it all a bit neater and more refined.




















