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MGI Zip Navigator AT - All Terrain Reviews

4.8 Rating 24 Reviews
Very versatile, easy to use and makes the round more enjoyable. Really is like have your own caddie.
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Posted 1 year ago
Great trolley. Stable, easy to maneuver. Markedly better than non-motorized trolley.
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Posted 1 year ago
I have used 6 times so far since I bought this. My course is in New England and very hilly terrain. I get two rounds without charging. Also don’t have to fiddle much with remote as it stays online. Glad I bought.
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Posted 1 year ago
This is a total game changer. Walking down the back nine is just easier - even if I didn't know I was a bit tired, I have more strength and energy and it's just so nice to be freed up with this. Can't imagine when I'll carry or manually push my golf bag again!
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Posted 1 year ago
I am really enjoying walking. The Zip Navigator AT has been very solid for the first three rounds. Last round, however, the cart seemed to stop dead for no reason after going five feet or so after an 18 hole round with the battery only dropped by one bar. I ended up having to disengage the wheels and push the cart to the clubhouse storage area. I am hoping that this glitch is resolved when I return to play next weekend with a freshly charged battery... if not, I will contact MGI for advice and or return.
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Posted 1 year ago
So far I'm greatly impressed with my MGI Zip Navigator AT. It responds quickly to commands and the range of control is outstanding. It rolls true and never varies off course. The design and function are well thought out and I'm glad I decided to purchase it.
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Posted 1 year ago
So far so good. My course is quite hilly and the cart handles the job. A little slippery on pine straw but otherwise the machine is a beast. Love It!
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Posted 1 year ago
I'm very happy with the purchase and performance. I considered purchasing a motorized cart due to upper back issues that seem to be aggravated by using a pushcart. I also notice how much more energy I have at the end of the round. The navigator works well on our course which is mostly flat, but does have a couple of steep hills. The "fifth wheel" helps to balance the unit and keep it from falling over on most any terrain.
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Posted 1 year ago