INTECH LiteRider Cart (10" wheels, steel frame)
Wednesday, August 27, 2008 | | |INTECH LiteRider Cart (10" wheels, steel frame)

- ONE INTECH LITE RIDER CART
- WATER BOTTLE
- LIGHTWEIGHT STEEL FRAME
- One Year Limited From Verified Date of Purchase By Ultimate Customer
Works well for the price (2008-07-24)
When you buy this you know it isn't high end but it works well. I like the portability factor. It fits well in the trunk of the car. You don't have to dissemble anything which is nice. Until I decide I will use a push cart a lot it is perfect for this summer of golf.
Well worth the money for beginners (2008-07-18)
I've played 6 rounds in this pullcart already and it's still in great shape. The product pays for itself after 6 rounds of golf. The only thing i didn't like are the straps-- too thin.
Great for the price. (2008-07-17)
This cart is well worth the (no more than)$40 I spent on it. I would give it 4 stars if the straps stopped the club bag from rolling. I may just need to play around with it, so it may just be user error.
Great little cart (2008-05-30)
This is a great little cart. Although I noticed some of the other reviewers got a better deal than I did, I still think it's worth every penny. The pictures of the cart are hard to see what it's really like, so I'm going to try to describe it.
The handle for the cart folds down, and as it folds down the wheels compact inward on an angle. The foot upon which the bag rests also folds inwards. The score card holder is simply a piece of plastic that snaps into place, quite loosely unfortunately. There are several tee holders, two golf ball holders, and a pencil holder. There is also a water bottle (included) and holder on the side of the frame.
The cart "rides" very smoothly. My golf bag had a tendency to turn sideways, but that is not unique to this cart. The score card holder worked OK, but I can see what people mean that it's loose and the card may fall out. I never had it fall out, but the card certainly did slide a little.
The pencil holder has no "stop" to prevent the pencil from going straight through. It held the pencil fine for me today, but I can see over time that it will lose its usefulness.
All in all, I think this is still a great cart, and I definitely recommend it.
not bad for twenty bucks (2008-05-05)
Bought two of these, one for me and one for my wife. While it is not very heavy duty, for my purposes and frequency of golfing it should work fine. You can't beat the price. I live near pretty flat courses and have a light bag so it should be fine for me. You may want a 3 wheel cart of you have a big bag or lots of hills to navigate.
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