I own one, it's a great cart. Well made, small footprint when folded. I primarily use the follow me function and it works brilliantly. In addition, it is stable on all sorts of hills and terrain - no worries about it tipping over or gaining momentum when navigating downhill slopes. The follow me functionality really allows you to free your mind and focus on the golf. It is much more enjoyable than a remote control cart and for the same price or lower! I've found the best way to use the cart is truly as if you have a caddy alongside you. 1. Tee off 2. Grab the remote from the cart, press unlock and follow (doggie) 3. Walk to your next shot with the remote in your hand 4. Press lock, place remote on the cart, and take your next shot. REPEAT
I own one, (1) It has no card holder (2) front wheels a little whimpy (2) follow mode good but stay aware where you go [ I went a bunker, a tree,a creek, green ...so be aware (3) follow mode, doesn't work well if you put in front pocket....these are some issues but overall its GOOD!
@@jakyongdo998 It has a card holder that is located beneath the pencil holder. The card will essentially clip under the pencil holder and cover the Axglo logo. I hold the remote within my hand as I walk and it tracks predictably. You probably could attached it to your back belt (I've seen others do it), I just prefer to hold the remote.
Once you press the dial to stop the cart it will put it in lock mode. You can press the lock button (the right button) to take control of the cart. They've made it very easy!
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@kabgolf Thanks for the feedback! I get where you're coming from-taller grass in fall and spring can be tricky. The Axglo e5's wheels, while compact, are designed with solid traction to handle various conditions well, even when grass is longer. I think you'll find it performs just fine. Appreciate you sharing your thoughts!
@barrett14 - Both are excellent carts. You won't go wrong with either! I've personally used the Axglo e5 a lot on the golf course & it tracks very well when in follow mode. It's quite impressive!
@jaayyxltl8585 Thanks for your question! Both the Axglo e5 and the MGI Zip Navigator AT are excellent electric push carts, each with its own set of features. The Axglo e5 stands out with its follow mode, which is a significant differentiator. If you like the convenience of a cart that can follow you like a caddy, this feature could be a game-changer on the course. Another difference is the wheelbase and stability. The Axglo e5 has a larger footprint and a robust design that doesn't even need a wheelie bar. Personally, I've tested it on some pretty challenging courses here in Western PA (including hilly terrains), and it performs very well. I hope this helps in your decision-making. Both are solid choices, but the Axglo e5's follow mode and stability might just tip the scale depending on your needs on the course!
Great video, Nick!
Thank you!
I own one, it's a great cart. Well made, small footprint when folded. I primarily use the follow me function and it works brilliantly. In addition, it is stable on all sorts of hills and terrain - no worries about it tipping over or gaining momentum when navigating downhill slopes. The follow me functionality really allows you to free your mind and focus on the golf. It is much more enjoyable than a remote control cart and for the same price or lower!
I've found the best way to use the cart is truly as if you have a caddy alongside you.
1. Tee off
2. Grab the remote from the cart, press unlock and follow (doggie)
3. Walk to your next shot with the remote in your hand
4. Press lock, place remote on the cart, and take your next shot.
REPEAT
Awesome feedback! Thank you so much. We can’t wait to start the course content to show exactly what you’re talking about!
I own one, (1) It has no card holder (2) front wheels a little whimpy (2) follow mode good but stay aware where you go [ I went a bunker, a tree,a creek, green ...so be aware (3) follow mode, doesn't work well if you put in front pocket....these are some issues but overall its GOOD!
@@jakyongdo998 It has a card holder that is located beneath the pencil holder. The card will essentially clip under the pencil holder and cover the Axglo logo. I hold the remote within my hand as I walk and it tracks predictably. You probably could attached it to your back belt (I've seen others do it), I just prefer to hold the remote.
Great video. Will have to look into this.
Thanks @kevindjr942. Let us know if you have any questions. We will be glad to help. It's an awesome cart!
Great video! Thanks! How to set back in remote mode after the hand mode?
Once you press the dial to stop the cart it will put it in lock mode. You can press the lock button (the right button) to take control of the cart. They've made it very easy!
Great Video! May I know where to put the sand bucket?
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What is the way to handle it without a battery? since I turn it off but I feel the tires braking, and I don't know if I'm straining the tires
I would buy one when the wheels are taller. Small wheels are hard in late fall n spring when grass is taller n lots of grass stuck onto the wheels
@kabgolf Thanks for the feedback! I get where you're coming from-taller grass in fall and spring can be tricky. The Axglo e5's wheels, while compact, are designed with solid traction to handle various conditions well, even when grass is longer. I think you'll find it performs just fine. Appreciate you sharing your thoughts!
Do you know why the Remote Control loses connection sometimes in the middle of the golfround?
Hello, we will definitely look into this for you. Can you send us an email to sales@bighorngolfer.com so we can help resolve the issue?
Did you walk away from it to take a piss?
How does this compare to the Stewart Q Follow?
@barrett14 - Both are excellent carts. You won't go wrong with either! I've personally used the Axglo e5 a lot on the golf course & it tracks very well when in follow mode. It's quite impressive!
This vs mgi zip navigator all terrain?
@jaayyxltl8585 Thanks for your question! Both the Axglo e5 and the MGI Zip Navigator AT are excellent electric push carts, each with its own set of features.
The Axglo e5 stands out with its follow mode, which is a significant differentiator. If you like the convenience of a cart that can follow you like a caddy, this feature could be a game-changer on the course.
Another difference is the wheelbase and stability. The Axglo e5 has a larger footprint and a robust design that doesn't even need a wheelie bar. Personally, I've tested it on some pretty challenging courses here in Western PA (including hilly terrains), and it performs very well.
I hope this helps in your decision-making. Both are solid choices, but the Axglo e5's follow mode and stability might just tip the scale depending on your needs on the course!
Made it which country?
Videos much better without logo on the floor. You can now see the product.
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