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Question by xeroxman2901: Which type of Golf Push Cart wheel is better? Air filled or air-less?
I’m looking at the Clicgear brand of golf cart. They have the same model, but with different kind of wheels. The 2007 model is pneumatic (air filled) and the 2008 model is spoked plastic with a solid piece of rubber around the outside. I’m wondering which one to get — I hear pneumatic is easier to push on all surfaces and absorbs shocks, but then you have to inflate it and deal with flat tires. The only good thing with the plastic wheels is that I dont have to worry about anything, but the ride is going to be less pleasant than the air filled tires — although there’s no way I can test this unless I buy both carts. Any suggestions?

Here’s the link:

http://www.clicgearusa.com/

Thanks

Best answer:

Answer by x-15a2
Both types have their pros and cons. Since it’s pretty much a toss up, I’d shop by price. Which ever one I could get for less is the one I’d buy. I’d keep the extra cash in my wallet and never look back

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2 Responses to Which type of Golf Push Cart wheel is better? Air filled or air-less?

  1. la lil'mexican says:

    BOOOOOOOOOOOOO
    GOLF (BORING)
    NO ACTION DONT EVEN RUN TO THE BALL
    HAVE TO USE A CART

  2. golfereal says:

    Heres a suggestion, No dumb pull cart at all. When you play with someone who has one it is incredibly annoying. It is not golf. Anyway, just my opinion

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