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Equipment news: Motocaddy launch the M3 Pro trolley

published: Mar 20, 2014

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updated: Jul 19, 2023

Equipment news: Motocaddy launch the M3 Pro trolley

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Motocaddy is hoping its new M3 Pro trolley can build on the success of the popular M1 version.

Equipment news: Motocaddy launch the M3 Pro trolley

5 Motocaddy is launching a brand new flagship electric trolley which boasts compact-folding design and all of the brand’s high-tech performance features. 

The Motocaddy M3 Pro borrows the same two-bar frame as the continuing M1 Pro – allowing golfers to fold the trolley down to a size not much bigger than an airline hand luggage allowance – but it also provides golfers with a host of features seen on the brand’s popular S3 Pro model. 

These include a five-minute lost-ball timer, round timer, clock and battery meter, plus a full-colour digital screen with multiple distance readings.
The new M3 Pro represents our most advanced trolley to date “The design of the M3 Pro has been driven by feedback from a significant number of golfers who said they loved our compact-folding technology, but would like to see additional performance features on the trolley too,” said chairman David Wells. 

“The new M3 Pro represents our most advanced trolley to date and is the product of over 12 months of research and development.

“It’s the perfect option for golfers who transport their trolley to the course in the boot of their car and who love to have handy features to use when playing,” added Wells.

The M3 Pro’s digital screen also incorporates Motocaddy’s exclusive CartLock security device that allows the owner to set a pin code to render the trolley useless to a would-be thief. 

Like the M1 Pro – which has been billed as the brand’s most successful trolley launch ever – the new model features an integrated accessory station, a simple handle height adjustment and an inbuilt device cradle designed to hold GPS devices that can also be powered from a patented USB charging port.

In addition to the USB charging port, the M3 PRO also offers Adjustable Distance Control (ADC) – a system that allows the user to set the trolley to travel independently up to 60 yards. 

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The M3 Pro trolley is available in Black or Alpine matt finishes from £449.99 with 18 hole Lead-acid battery, £599.99 with 18 hole Lithium battery and £649.99 with a 36 hole Lithium option.

For more information on all Motocaddy trolleys, bags, batteries and accessories, visit www.motocaddy.com. 

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