The point is that the Sun Mountain Micro Cart is a four wheeler, without the instability that allows the occasional topple over that happen with the three wheelers, just like four wheel ATVs are more stable than three wheel ATVs that were a terrible idea.
The Micro also folds simply, quickly, and smaller than Clickgear, etc. I'm gone long before my buddies get their Clickgears stored for travel.
How much experience do you have with the 3 wheelers? Just curious as I had heard this about them before, but had also heard the "handling" of a 4 wheel was not as good as the 3 wheel. I am a big fan of the way the Micro Cart folds up. Going against them besides the "handling" issue is that I have heard the small wheels could be an issue with them.
I have a pretty large trunk I suppose, I have an Impala, so its not a major issue, but wonder if the Sun Mountain with it staying on the bag or folding another cart up and putting that in their as well is a better space saver.
Adam,
I think we're splitting hairs here. Bigger wheels roll more easily than small, one wheel on the front steers more easily than two, four wheels are more stable than three, pneumatic tires roll more easily than solid tires, and so on. The Micro is a good product, the Clicgear is a good product, and there are many others out there that are good products.
I used a Sun Mt for a number of years and was very happy with it. I ended up with a Clicgear quite by accident, and after using it twice sold the Sun Mt on Craigslist. I've been using the Clicgear for 4 years now and it is an incredibly well-engineered and well-made product.
For the record, the Clicgear has NEVER turned over; not once. Not on a downhill when I let it go by itself, not when I parked it on a slope, and not in high winds. I've had my double-canopy umbrella turn inside out and come apart while attached to the handle, and the Clicgear never moved.
I drive a Civic hybrid that has a relatively small trunk. I leave the Clicgear in the trunk all the time because it takes up so little space when folded up. It unfolds in 30 seconds, and folds back up in 30 seconds; it takes longer to attach or remove my golf bag than it does to fold or unfold the cart.
I'd add that Clicgear makes an array of attachments that are good stuff, too. I have an umbrella handle that is a little bit longer and on which the angle can be changed, and I've got mitts that velcro to the handle. They are insulated and waterproof; I put a Hot Hands in each one and it is unbelievable how good they are. Paid $20 for them, and it's the best $20 I've spent on golf in a long time. They make cigar holders, GPS holders, beverage containers, seats that attach to the leg of the cart, and on and on.
All of that said, there's other good stuff out there, and at the end of the day any of them will do a nice job.
With that, I'll stop posting on this thread. I'm a hopeless golf nerd, but talking about my push cart like it is an important part of my life or is genetically engineered or uses nano technology or something pushes the envelope beyond what I can stand.