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Golf is a very popular sport around the world, and one of the must-have accessories for any serious golfer is a caddy. However, some people are lazier than other, and prefer a device that will carry their clubs around for them. Enter the Stewart Golf X3R Remote Golf Caddie, presented by SharperImage, a device that can easily maneuver its way around the golf course, without even being in the close vicinity of the user.
Thus, the Stewart Golf X3R Remote Golf Caddie features a very good level of all-terrain maneuverability, with 2 powerful motors, an integrated anti-tip skid and soft, high-grip tires designed for wet British conditions. The compact wireless remote works over a 50-yard range, driving the caddy forward, back, left and right. A very innovative cruise-control system allows the users to select any of four programmable speeds, and the device also sports a gradual braking system plus an emergency brake for immediate stopping. Other features include convenient storage for balls, tees, towel, scorecard and pencil, as well as a gimbal-mounted drink holder that adjusts for long or short bottles and cans.
A full charge of its high-performance 12V 30Ah battery provides enough juice for 18 holes, with the charging station plugs into a standard outlet. The unique "free wheel" enhancement won't ever leave the user stranded. And in the rare event the battery dies, it becomes an easy-to-roll manual pull cart, being easily folded to fit in most car trunks.
The device (or vehicle, as you prefer) is very large, measuring around 81.28 cm x 68.58 cm x 30.48 cm, at weight of around 26.4 kilos. Equally large is its price tag, as the Stewart Golf X3R Remote Golf Caddie retails for around 2000 US dollars (plus an extra 100 bucks for the delivery), which makes it one thing only the wealthiest golf fans will probably afford. |