Intech Tri Trac 3-Wheel Pull Golf Cart
- Nylon bag straps with snap-lock buckles
- Three-wheel design
- Two-step folding design for storage
- One-year limited warranty
Tired of lugging around your heavy golf bag? Turn to the Intech Tri Trac three-wheel pull cart. Boasting dual-strut reinforcement and designer wheels with anti-slide treads, the cart makes an ideal accessory for golf courses everywhere. The cart offers such features as nylon bag straps with snap-lock buckles to secure your golf bag and clubs, an adjustable handle, an easy two-step folding design for storage, a waterproof scorecard holder, and a detachable water bottle.
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List Price: $ 79.99
Price: $ 59.99
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Intech Tri Trac 3-Wheel Pull Golf Cart
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Review by Darren King for Intech Tri Trac 3-Wheel Pull Golf Cart
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Got mine for a song at a local K’s merchandise, and it’s fine. It’s no pneumatic-spoked-tire Bag Boy, but you’re not paying that price, either. I’d prefer a “drink cup” to the special water bottle they provide, but that’s a small quibble. The pencil holder design is a little poor, as is the score card holder. As far as pushing/pulling the cart goes, it does nicely. The non-detachable, fold-under third wheel is clever and time-saving. I like this cart much more than this review comes across. As soon as I can make mine stop pulling to the left, I’ll REALLY like it!
Review by Ingeborg Coffman for Intech Tri Trac 3-Wheel Pull Golf Cart
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I love this Golf cart, I play every week on a Disney Golf Course and the one I play on, there is no electric golf carts allowed. I push or pull mine with ease, very well disigned and lightweight for easy folding and putting into a car trunk, also very good quality.
Review by B. Cheng for Intech Tri Trac 3-Wheel Pull Golf Cart
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Good price. Good quality. I used it few times for golfing. No problem. No brake, it means lighter weight, less problem to fix. There is always a way to keep it from running away. The bottle is bad but holder is good. I cut open the bottle side way, drill some holes and put a shoelace on it. Then I can put my thermos in it. The handle is strong, I put an umbrella holder on it with no problem. Assembling the cart is easy, but have to make sure every joint is securely in place.
Review by D. M. Sharland for Intech Tri Trac 3-Wheel Pull Golf Cart
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Exceptionally disappointed in this product. First the assembly instructions are absolutley horrible, and second it was broken coming out of the box. I dont know how it is possible to break 4 rivets (where the ‘landing gear’ attaches to the frame) inside the box. The only explanation is that the quality is substandard or there is no quality control at the factory before packaging. Now I know why it is the only 3 wheeled cart for $60… I am sending it back and spending more money on a better product.
Review by Benjamin Power for Intech Tri Trac 3-Wheel Pull Golf Cart
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I received mine yesterday, and these are my initial impressions (will update when I’ve used it a while).
Packaging:
Looks good. It was solidly packed and there was no damage whatsoever.
Features:
On one hand, I take off a star because of features. If you play on a very hilly course like the one I am a member of, you will want to know that THIS CART HAS NO BRAKES. But for the price, I can work around it. Also, most cart manufacturers know that a golfer may need something to hold a beer can/bottle. Intech, apparently, does not. However, this is a $60 cart. Carry your own beer.
On the other hand, for the price range, I think it has a solid entry-level feature set (ball/tee/scorecard holder, folding cart, three wheels, decent materials). It folds with the cart on it and will fit easily in the trunk of my car (I have a Civic). I’m not really disappointed, although I do think Intech should consider adding brakes.
Quality:
I can’t answer this very well as it’s still new. I will say that the quality looked fairly good during assembly. The frame and wheels seem solid, and the parts were all in excellent shape post-travel. I tied my cart down on it with the provided straps, and it rode well.
There was a minor issue – the bolt that attaches the front wheel assembly to the frame had not been deburred, and it had a large sliver of metal on it that happened to go right into my finger. Watch out for that…
Value:
This is where this cart earns its marks. For the decent quality and relatively good feature set, the price is exceptionally low. I shopped around for at least a week (amazon, ebay, a number of golf websites) and this tied with the Stowamatic for best price on a value three-wheeler.
Final:
I’m looking forward to years of use out of this cart. I expect to get three years at least.
EDIT: I’ve been using the cart for a month or so now. My thoughts now that I’ve had it a while:
- It’s good quality for the money.
- Like another review said, it does lean to one side (in my case, the right), though not severely. This can be lessened by pushing with my right hand rather than my left.
- The lack of brakes is not as big a deal as I thought it would be. It did start to roll away once (it’s VERY windy and quite hilly where I live) but for the most part, it’s not an issue.
- My course owner was upset I didn’t buy from him. But of course, the cheapest 3-wheel in his pro shop is over $100.
- Glad I bought it.