Powakaddy CT6 GPS Electric Trolley
GM Verdict
For golfers short on space but who still want in-built GPS functionality, the CT6 GPS provides the ideal solution. The compact-folding nature of the frame provides a clear point of difference with the flagship FX7 GPS.
The new design ensures this trolley takes up surprisingly little space when folded down, and golfers now have the option of inverting the wheels to reduce the footprint even further. The simplicity of the folding process will also surprise you. It has been made significantly easier and has been helped by the integrated carry handle and the new battery design, which now has a
GPS distances were accurate and aided strategy
top-mounted on/off switch and a quick-release latch.
The other impressive feature is the colour display. At 2.8”, it isn’t as large as the screen on the FX7 GPS, but that doesn’t detract significantly from the readability. It’s also not touch screen, so you use a combination of the main button and the two buttons under the display held for different lengths of time to navigate through the various features, including access to the hazard information. It takes a few holes to get used to it but it soon becomes second nature.
The grey handle makes dirt quite visible, although it’s easy to remove, and using a tool to adjust the handle height is a touch fiddly, but you do only need to do it once. Laser users have the option of the non-gps version, which is more cost-effective at £649.99.
Our testing has show this trolley to be a sturdy, reliable means of transport for clubs, taking any stress away and letting you focus on the shot at hand. It should also leave plenty of room in your car boot for your clubs.