This Electric Golf Cart Follows You For Under $2k
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- Опубликовано: 30 июн 2024
- The Axglo E5 Electric Golf Cart delivers a powerful performance. Looking for the best electric golf cart to buy? The Axglo E5 is a leading electric golf trolley and an excellent choice that offers exceptional value for your money. Here's why.
In this video, I'm going to break down all the features for you and rate this electric remote golf cart in 5 different categories.
One notable feature of the Axglo E5 golf cart is its patented two-step folding design, which incorporates a foldable front wheel. This innovative design allows for a more compact size, making it easier to transport and store.
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Thanks for watching the video Best Following Golf Trolley? // Axglo E5
00:00 Introduction
00:42 Main Features
01:15 Fold / Unfold
02:35 Remote Controls
03:26 Manual / Push Controls
04:34 Uphill / Downhill Stability
05:45 5th Category
08:11 Overall build Quality
08:56 Final Rating Спорт
Got the e5 about 6 months ago. I play almost every day and use this cart during weekdays. I ride on weekends. So I think I have enough rounds in to give a very informed opinion. My foursome has two other ecart users (different brands, one with follow mode, and one non-follow) so I also have some real world comparisons.
The good -
1) when it work, it is great
2) when controlling the cart out in front of me, I have never had a problem other than the remote button sticking
2) it has never tipped over, but I also play on relatively flat courses
3) collapses down to a nice manageable size
4) the app and speed adjustments are nice
5) the price is good compared to the other follow cart options
6) the pocket for storage is nice
7) sturdy construction
The bad -
In follow mode -
1) the cart often lags behind (multiple times a round)
2) the cart has a mind of its own. It’ll lag behind and start spinning around, evidently looking for the remote signal (maybe 1x every round)
The battery -
1) the battery doesn’t always stay locked in. Sometimes requiring multiple tries to get it properly seated. And of course the cart doesn’t work unless the battery is locked in. I’ve already smashed my finger a couple times trying to firmly secure the battery in place.
The remote -
1) the joy stick/button often sticks, sending the cart off in any direction
2) the remote holder is very cheap. The clip already broke, so now I have to put remote in back pocket
Other -
1) the range is limited, especially compared to other ecarts
2) top speed is slower than other brands
3) cart needs line of sight to remote, otherwise it’ll stop. The smallest hill/mogul between your remote and cart will stop the cart
4) customer service - reached out to Axglo regarding my battery issue via their website… no response
Bottom line -
If I had to do it again, I prob would purchase a different ecart. Lots of positives about the unit, but the bugs are just a nuisance. It really detracts from my enjoyment of the round when I have to constantly turn around to see if the cart is following me, or off into the weeds. I find myself using follow mode 50% of the time. In hindsight, I might opt for a non-follow ecart. Or if I really needed the follow feature, I might spend a few more bucks and get the Stewart.
It’s not bad, but it’s also not great.
Thanks for this! Super valuable info...
I was just about to get the e5 but now I might not... Then again the e5 is almost half the price of the q follow in Australia for some reason... Maybe follow mode isn't worth it... But I'd really rather not fiddle with a remote constantly during a round at all if I could avoid it
@@huddwah I got the Stuart Q-follow. Works really well. You need to be a bit into this stuff (my wife who is low tech would not enjoy it) but I find it great. Follow mode works very well if you start it when you are close enough ot the cart (you just need to experience it then no issue). Follow me only on fairways as on a path with higher rough edges it will tip over. I actually use follow me mode much less than the remote mode. I love sending the cart fast ahead of me to my ball. I can use the remote without looking at it as it is much more intuitive and works 100% accurate without a glitch so I can trust it 100% around water hazards and greens without stress. I love sending my cart around the green. saves a ton of time and along the fairway when looking for (my flight mate's ball). I did have some repairs as mine is 3 years old and since mine they have improved the build quality (handle and base of hard plastic broke and got exchanged on warranty, Yesterday I spent 300 euros on two new motors as the hard plastic screw holders broke off. Very poor build quality which they have improved on the new motors but mine were out of warranty so I had to pay 300 euros). But, all in all a great cart
@@bbanl thanks for sharing! 👍👍
I’ve had the e3 for over a year. Into my second season. I’ve had remote carts for over 30 yrs. From MGI, Stewart, Kangaroo etc. You name it I’ve had it. This is by far the best remote cart I have ever had. It folds and unfolds in seconds. (BTW you missed that the front wheels fold under on the e5 making it one of the smallest packages available so move that rating to 4 or 5) It’s ease of use and at my course it’s on follow mode 95% of the time. It is Chinese not Canadian made. As one of the comments made in error. This is the best remote cart I’ve ever seen.
Great Review and I recognized the Country Hills Setting 👍
Really awesome technology, would be a huge help on courses that have a lot of elevation changes
Sick cart. 🔥🔥🔥
The alphard and the mgi zip have a gyroscope in the motor so if/when the cart is traveling on a slope (one real wheel higher than the other) that it stays on that path vs. turning down the hill like a non motorized push cart would naturally do. Does this cart have that feature?
I play a lot of golf ... I had no idea there was a market for $2,000+ cart existed haha! Great review as always.
There is easily 300+ of these types of carts or comparable at my home course alone.
@@NewNineGolf I’ve only seen one or two at Inglewood. Never played with anyone that had a follow car (electric push for sure) … the things you learn
Really hey? I think everyone at Country hills got jealous of the electric carts and everyone got one lol
Great review. Love that yhe product is made in Canada. What is the build quality like? I have not seen any in the Ottawa area and am reluctant to sownd the money on something i have never seen in person.
You can return it for full value if you don’t like the build quality. I stand behind it.
I was about to pull the trigger on the MGI AI Navigator GPS+ (newer style remote) based on your MGI Navigator AT review, and came across this review an hour before making my purchase. I ended up getting the Axglo E5 because of the follow feature and the boxing week sales prices were the same between these two carts. A couple of critiques regarding the review.
1. You didn't fold the front wheels under to make the cart even more compact (you've probably been told this already).
2. Would have been nice for you to include some comments on how well the cart tracks with the remote control like you did with the M7 and MGI AT comparison.
Thanks again for your reviews - I find them very helpful and informative (obviously, this review had an impact on my purchase).
Thanks for watching and your comment. It's a great cart especially with all the features you get for the price. I didn't test out the remote feature as thoroughly as I was really excited about the follow feature which works great. I don't even use the remote much, only in limited situations around the greens and teeboxes and it works well. No complaints. Enjoy your new cart!
So what cart would you get if you could pick any?
They just sent me the E3 as well and really digging it. I couldn’t tip it (with in a reasonable hill). However the manual mode it was pretty hard/heavy to push too, wasn’t a fan of that.
Good to know we had similar results
This is a totally cool cart if you want the follow you mode. I found out that when you have the cart in front of you (ala other e carts) you can’t adjust the speed on the remote. Only on the dial ON the cart.
I thought I recall being able to adjust speeds on the remote. Did you try using the app?
@@NewNineGolf Axglo sent me this email... "For our e3, while using the remote, you won't be able to control the speed unless you change the max speed on the app. For the e5, you can use the power assisted cruise control to change the speed while you walk in front of the cart. (Not remote control)"
While it seems odd a unit this advanced wouldn't have that built into their remote, it is what it is. I suppose if you are only using this in follow me mode, it wouldn't matter but I've used the alphard and mgi and when it's in front of you, there are many times you are adjusting speed from the remote.
Don’t the front wheels fold inward as well?
Would love to see a video that compares all the electric carts you have tried and what the ranking would be
Wouldn’t be fair comparison because of the pricing and feature differences. My list would be -
Axglo E5
Stewart Golf Q Follow
Motocaddy M7
MGI Zio Navigator
Also had a CaddyDriver that I would never recommend to anyone.
@@NewNineGolf If you could only have the E5 or the Q Follow which would you choose?
Literally can’t go wrong with either. Flip a coin lol. Axglo has more storage and Q Follow is easier to manually drive. That’s the biggest differences.
@@NewNineGolf you feel like the follow feature in the E5 is as good as the Q Follow?
Yes
What is the remote control range compare to others like the Motocaddy remote M7?
I had it about 70 yards out and no issues. I have not pushed it to the limits. I believe they're all comparable. Will report back if I find the exact specs or have it lose connection on me.
Axglo e5 vs stewart Q follow? Which would you Recommend? Does the e5 have a cell phone holder?
The e5 has a cell phone holder. The e5 cost less and has controls on the unit itself if the remote dies. The Q follow is more compact and folds up smaller. Material seem to be a little better. If money is not a consideration. Q follow. The E5 is better value imo.
@@NewNineGolf thank you
No problem. Let me know what you end up picking up. 🍻
@@NewNineGolfwhat about E5 Vs X10?
I haven’t used the X10 to be honest. I feel the value is there on the E5 with the follow mode.
Do u prefer E5 or the motocaddy m7/zip navigator
E5 because of the follow feature.
The Axglow E5 vs Caddytrex R3 which one would you choose?
I have not tested the Caddytrex R3.
Considering the difference in price, how does this compare to the Stewart Q Follow
The biggest difference is the size. Q follow is smaller and compact, and a little easier to store. On the course however, the AXGLO can be used with or without the remote and the biggest flaw with the q follow is needing the remote at all times.
Not considering the size when folding is there much difference in performance, operations and features?
@@NewNineGolf Eddie’s the size when folded is there any significant difference in performance, stability or operation? Thanks
The Q follow can’t be controlled without a remote. If the remote dies on the course you’re forced to push it. I like that the AXGLO has controls on the cart itself.
How much it weighs (with and without battery).
Unfortunately didn't say it which is a bit strange
What bag would you recommend?
The axglo actually has a slot so you can fit a stand bag. I've been going back and forth between a Omnix Cart and stand bag. Both are great. Can't go wrong with Vessel bags either.
@@NewNineGolf I have a chiller stand bag and it does not fit at all. Went back to an old Sun Mountain Phantom. I really like the stand bag for the range and the Phantom has seen better days
Oh really eh? That's weird. I tried a couple stand bags and they both fit. Must be the shape of the legs or something. Carts bags definitely will fit but I would suggest testing out different stand bags on it first just to make sure it fits then. I know the Onmix and the vessel fits. Other than that , I don't want to recommend a bag to have it not fit as I haven't tested others.
looks like Vessel is having a sale. Do you have any opinions on the Lux Cart Bag?@@NewNineGolf
Dang, wish I'd see this video before I bought the one I chose. 😕
Which one did you get?
i don't know what cost $1700. Too expensive.
$2300 is the best value?? The mygolfspy award winners are only $1400. The Kamkaddie is only $600...
$2300 Canadian so $1700 usd. The Axglo has the follow feature which the two you are mentioning do not so that’s not a fair comparison. To compare another cart with the follow option are typically $3k and up. If there is one thing I have learned from electric carts is that you get what you pay for.
they jacked the price, it's now 2500 CAD... forget it..i will get better brand
First!