I took the new Motocaddy M1 trolley for a spin before we went on lockdown…
Motocaddy M1 trolley review: First Impressions
Sometimes it’s the simple things that catch your eye. I love the new graphite colour on the wheel trims of the M1. I know this might seem like a small change but I feel it really upgrades the styling of the whole trolley.
Motocaddy M1 trolley review: The Technology
This is Motocaddy’s simplest to use trolley designed with space-inverted wheels to be compact so it will fit easily in your boot.
The Easilock bag-to-trolley connection system allows any Motocaddy bag to connect directly onto the trolley and snap into position to prevent the bag coming loose and moving around. Very simple, very smart.
On-board charging means there is no need to remove the battery. The M1 also has a full LCD screen, nine speed settings, a speed indicator and a battery meter.
Motocaddy M1 trolley review: NCG verdict
I have to say I think this is the easiest trolley out there to set up. The Quikfold mechanism really does what the name suggests. It provides a really quick, but also easy to use, folding system for putting up and taking your trolley down. It literally just goes up and down in one simple motion – very impressive.
An added bonus is you can charge your battery while it is still in the trolley meaning you no longer need to be constantly removing and replacing it.




