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published: Mar 1, 2016

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Equipment: Motocaddy update S1 and S3 Pro trolleys

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

Equipment: Motocaddy update S1 and S3 Pro trolleys

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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

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