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Equipment: Motocaddy update S1 and S3 Pro trolleys

Equipment: Motocaddy update S1 and S3 Pro trolleys

S1 and S3 Pro models have improved looks and technology, are easier to use and fold away
 

Motocaddy have added improved looks and technology to their S-Series line of electric golf trolleys for the 2016 season.

The award-winning S1 first introduced in 2006 and its feature-packed partner the S3 Pro have been updated with stylish new looks and hi-tech performance enhancing features.

The latest S1 model incorporates a number of new improvements, including a soft-touch ergonomic handle.
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There’s also low-profile, quick release wheels, a streamlined battery tray to accommodate the full range of batteries and the super-fast Quikfold mechanism.
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Added to these are nine speed settings, a battery indicator, whisper-quiet motor, adjustable bag supports and compatibility with the Easilock bag-to-trolley connection system.

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The new S3 Pro carries the same features as the S1 but with a more user-friendly, hi-resolution full colour screen.
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There’s a USB charging port to power GPS devices while in play, a CartLock security pin code, clock, round and lost ball timers, advanced battery meter and three distance measurements (drive, round & life).

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In Motocaddy’s compact line The latest versions of the M1 Pro and M3 PRO fold more than 40% smaller than standard models, thanks to the innovative three-point folding system, which also allows the battery to remain in its tray when the trolley is folded down.

The award-winning M3 Pro provides golfers with the same wide-ranging features as the M1 PRO model, while adding a full colour screen with multiple distance readings, a speed indicator and nine-speed settings.

Details

All of the latest electric trolleys are available in Black or Alpine from March 2016, with the following battery options and SRPs

S1
Lead-acid: (£299.99)
Lithium: Standard (£399.99) Extended (£449.99)

S3 Pro
Lead-acid: (£379.99)
Lithium: Standard (£479.99) Extended (£529.99)

S7 Remote 
Lithium: Standard (£799.99)

M1 Pro 
Lead-acid: (£399.99)
Lithium: Standard (£499.99)
Extended (£549.99)

M3 Pro 
Lithium: Standard (£549.99) Extended (£599.99)

For more information visit www.motocaddy.com

James Savage

Former equipment editor of NCG. Inconsistent ball-striker and tea-maker.

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