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MGI has developed a well-earned reputation in the motorised buggy market for producing high quality, high performanc­e products, with a varied range to suit every golfer’s needs.

And the ZIP Navigator AT exemplifie­s the company’s commitment to improving the experience of golfers when on the course.

AT stands for All Terrain, and for good reason. Designed with a suite of features for stability, control and usability, the model allows you to “effortless­ly walk free and play hard”.

Dual swivelling independen­t front wheels greatly increase stability, while ‘Gyroscope Straight Tracker Technology’ keeps the buggy on track regardless of terrain.

Powered by a Lithium 24v 380Wh battery (fitted via Click & Go system) and twin calibrated motors, the full directiona­l remote also offers speed control.

To further improve the performanc­e on any terrain, a fully foldable fifth wheel is located at the rear of frame which features MGI’s ‘Zip Fold’ for easy storage, the buggy warrantied for three years.

Beyond the stability driven design, a range of other features add to the all-round quality of the ZIP Navigator AT, including USB charging port, adjustable ergonomic handle and bag support, as well as downhill speed control.

RRP: $2,199. www.mgigolf.com

PowaKaddy offers a range of electric buggy models to suit any budget, performanc­e requiremen­t and number of bells and whistles.

Beginning in the UK, and extremely popular, the CT6 (left) and FX7 (right) models are among the most popular in Australia, for a variety of reasons, with every buggy in the range coming with an optional electronic braking system.

The compact CT6 is marketed as “impossibly small” by PowaKaddy and it is easy to understand why.

Folding down in two simple steps, the CT6 is 20 percent smaller than the company’s previous compact models and 35 percent smaller than its nearest competitor.

Lightweigh­t with a handy carry handle, the CT6 incorporat­es a new 2.8 inch OCA mid-size full colour widescreen display, USB charging port, high power 30-volt speed controller system, as well as an adjustable soft touch handle amongst its many features. The 230 watt motor also whisper quiet when in motion, which can also be set to automatic distances and contains an Anti-Tamper control system to ensure no accidental touches send your buggy somewhere unplanned.

Like the CT6, the FX7 features

PowaKaddy’s ‘Plug’n’Play’ battery system and is offered in both a standard and GPS model.

The FX7 is for the “performanc­e driven golfer” according to the company, with an ultra-simple ‘1-Click’ folding system, all-new chassis design, larger full colour display, distance measuremen­t and calorie counter functions amongst its suite of features that offer a smooth ride with all the trimmings, in addition to extended warranties on the frame and battery.

Lightweigh­t yet strong, the FX7 is powered by a 30 volt 230 watt motor.

To see the full range of PowaKaddy buggies visit, www.powakaddy.com.au

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