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A revolutionary Golf Cart Caddie AirGlide A-43 Triluminum Trolley (Airless Spoke Wheels) 
A revolutionary Golf Cart which uses patented technology to relieve stress & improve your game. The handle on this cart allows it to pivot & extend, acting like a shock absorber with power steering. This is guaranteed to take the stress of pulling or pushing your cart away, & add more time to your golf game. Built actually to improve your game.
AirGlide Advantage System The benefits of the Air-Glide are all provided by the handle, which has two unique features. First, the handle bends in the centre, adjusting to your height. The height adjustment, in conjunction with the three wheel design, keeps the weight of the cart on the ground, not supported by you. Another feature of the Air-Glide is the handles ability to expand & contract. The expansion absorbs much of the energy required to pull the cart. As the handle contracts, an air cushion effect smoothes out the movement of the cart. The combined effect of the handles ability to move in multiple directions, protects you from erratic cart movement caused by the contours of the golf course. 
How it Works? The Air-glides unique patented design absorbs 60% of the energy required to pull a golf cart. This relieves strain on your shoulder & back, leaving you free to relax & enjoy your round. The graphs shown compare an ordinary trolley to the air-glide. These tests were independently conducted by the Physics Dept. of University College Dublin.
- Adjustable front wheel height (find the perfect pitch for the weight of your bag)
- Puncture proof maintenance free pneumatic tires
- High modulus ultra lightweight aluminium tubing
- Parking brake
- Easy front wheel alignment system
- Hi-tech, alloy or plastic wheels with steel ball bearings
- UV resistant metallic paint
- Padded Ergonomic Butterfly push pull handle
- All weather Scirecard holder
- bag Balance Adjustment
- Quick Action Brakes
- Airless Aluminium Spoke Wheels

Assembling & Parts Information 
This product was added to our catalogue on Monday 22 June, 2009.
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