Our Big Max Blade Quattro review took place on the course at Moor Allerton in Leeds and, with trolley reviews, we often find a substantial part takes place getting it in and out of the car.
We saw this trolley for the first time at the 2017 PGA Show in Orlando and were very keen to get our hands on it when back in the UK…
Big Max Blade Quattro review – First impressions
Big Max are market leaders when it comes to push trolleys. Their products are very popular right across Europe and it’s not hard to see why.
What struck me immediately with the Blade Quattro was it seemed they had taken some of the best bits about some of their previous trolleys and rolled it all into one.
It has the unique and innovative folding mechanism from the Autofold, folds away really small like the previous Blade trolleys and has added stability from having four wheels.
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From taking this trolley out of the box, we had it assembled and ready to go in a few minutes.
Once you’ve popped the wheels on it pretty much assembles itself.
The only thing that took a bit of time was getting the angle of the handle just right.
It takes up a lot less room than a standard electric trolley and weighs a lot less.

We were pretty much sold before we’d even taken it out of the office.
Big Max Blade Quattro review – The results
We tested this trolley out with one of the fantastic Big Max Aqua cart-bags.





















