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TourTrek A.T.V. 360 All Terrain Golf Cart-TRTK003

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Conquer the course with the Tour Trek 2021 A.T,V. 360 All Terrain Push Cart. A high strength dual frame with high strength support cables and oversized wheels allow you to easily get from tee to green on any course.

  • Heavy Duty metal frame with high strength support cables
  • Oversized removable wheels for easy storage
  • Front wheel rotates a full 360 degrees for maximum control on any terrain
  • Easy to use rear hand brake to keep the cart in place on uneven terrain
  • Deluxe scorecard holder with pencil clip, drink holder, tee storage and internal compartment for balls and accessories
  • Umbrella holder included
  • Removable oversized storage bag on-course gear and valuables
  • Upper and lower brackets fitted with adjustable bungee cord straps to securely hold your golf bag
  • Rapid Fold "One Click" design for convenient storage and transport
  • Adjustable padded grip handle for comfortable pushing
  • Dimensions (collapsed): 18.5” H x 22.5” L x 14.5” W

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Shafts are tip trimmed (if required) to manufacturer’s recommendations. For steel shafts, we abrade the tips. For graphite shafts, we remove the polyurethane coating. When you receive your shaft, all you need to do is mix epoxy, install and align. After the epoxy is cured, cut to your final playing length from the butt end and install the grip.

Tip & Butt Trimming - $4.95

Shafts are tip trimmed (if required) to manufacturer’s recommendations. For steel shafts, we abrade the tips. For graphite shafts, we remove the polyurethane coating. After tip trimming and prepping, the shafts are butt trimmed to the desired final playing length*.

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* The exact model, club head number, and desired final playing length is required for butt trimming to be possible.

* The club number and or loft is require for tip prepping on most parallel (.335" and .370") golf shafts.

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Tourtrek 360 one click versus Clicgear 3.5

By e-man March 22, 2015 in Golf Bags/Carts/Headcovers

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Hey guys. I'm 47 years old, been playing golf for 30 years, always walk and carry my bag, and have a horrible back. The time had come for me to move into the world of push carts.

I was in Golfsmith today looking at both of these models. Does anyone have some real world experience they can share about either? I know there's a lot of love for the Clicgear around here, but the tourtrek seemed pretty nice too, especially with the swiveling front wheel.

Thanks in advance for any input.

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Thanks for the response. Whoa, that's more like a Rolls Royce than a Cadillac. The tourtrek is one click. It's very easy. The Clicgear requires a bit more effort, but wouldn't be a deal breaker for me if it truly was a better, more versatile push cart. It's just that everyone raves about the Clicgear, and I'm sure it's great, but I will say that the tourtrek seemed equally nice and the swivel wheel and one click system seem like good features that the Clicgear doesn't have. e

[quote name='e-man' timestamp='1427226055' post='11207031'] Thanks for the response. Whoa, that's more like a Rolls Royce than a Cadillac. The tourtrek is one click. It's very easy. The Clicgear requires a bit more effort, but wouldn't be a deal breaker for me if it truly was a better, more versatile push cart. It's just that everyone raves about the Clicgear, and I'm sure it's great, but I will say that the tourtrek seemed equally nice and the swivel wheel and one click system seem like good features that the Clicgear doesn't have. e [/quote] I've been reading more reviews on both at golf town. Looks like the Click gear has a problem with the front wheel falling off and the brakes continually locking up. With the tourtrek, the older model had some complaints about the drink holder not being able to fit a normal sized pop can. You may want to look into that. I would imagine that they have fixed this with the one click.

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Check out the Caddytek line. I got one for Christmas and it is built well and has a lot of nice features. Plus you can find them on ebay for under $150!! well worth it! http://www.caddytek.com/caddytek/product/view.aspx?pid=26

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I'm in the market for a push cart trying to decide what i want I love the 360 wheel idea in the front. I can see that would be much easier to steer around the course then to have to push down and move the front wheel/wheels. Was wondering how good the tour trek line was. Bag Boy has a 360 wheel cart i belive this was the first company to inculde this idea but Bagboy cost more. However i do think it is smaller folded up and i also like the storage/score card area on the handle is better but hard to pull the $250us price compared to the 190 of Tour trek. Found this one last night on Big max golf has a 360 front wheel. I heard that Rovic was adding a 360 wheel and just found it! Rovic is made by Clicgear! [url="http://bagboycompany.com/products/golf-carts/triswivel-ii-push-cart-bag-boy-push-cart.html"]http://bagboycompany...-push-cart.html[/url] [url="http://www.bigmaxgolf.com/en/products/trolleys/push-trolleys/z360"]http://www.bigmaxgol...h-trolleys/z360[/url] http://www.clicgearusa.com/category_s/186.htm

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[quote name='joekelli' timestamp='1427305329' post='11213847'] Check out the Caddytek line. I got one for Christmas and it is built well and has a lot of nice features. Plus you can find them on ebay for under $150!! well worth it! [url="http://www.caddytek.com/caddytek/product/view.aspx?pid=26"]http://www.caddytek....iew.aspx?pid=26[/url] [/quote] Agree...I have an older model and it's been great. The newer version can be had from Costco for 119.00

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I've used the TourTrek One Click 2.0 for 2 years now and would not hesitate to get another one. The big advantage to the TourTrek is how stupid easy it is to fold and unfold. One Click and it's done. I use the hell out of mine and have had zero issues. No problems with the drink holder and comes with adjustable umbrella too. Great product at a great price.

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My 12 year old son has a TourTrek 360 push cart and we cannot figure out how to collapse it. There are no videos on how to fold it and it is supposed to be easy, but I have had 3 people look at it and we still can't figure it out. I have downloaded the manual and it says to press the button below the scorecard holder. Not helpful. I have pressed every button possible and it still will not fold. Can someone please give me some guidance? The picture below is not ours, just a stock picture. 

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Tour Trek One-Click 360 Push Cart

Exclusive to Golf Town, the Tour Trek One-Click 360 Push Cart is a one-step folding cart designed for comfort and convenience. Featuring large shock-absorbing, maintenance-free wheels, this cart navigates any terrain in style and comfort. The fully maneuverable, 360-degree front wheel allows the One-Click 360 to go in any direction. For storage, this cart has plenty and includes an innovative scorecard holder with plenty of storage for golf balls, tees, beverage holder, and personal items like a smartphone, and a large storage bag holds additional items like a rain suit, more beverages, or a hat.

  • One-click, one-step folding and opening function
  • 360-degree rotating front wheel for increased maneuverability
  • Innovative scorecard holder with storage for balls, tees, ball markers, smartphone, and more
  • Accessory knobs on the scorecard holder allow you to add towels, club brush, or other accessories
  • Built-in beverage holder
  • Padded, ergonomic handle adjusts to desired height for customized use by any player
  • Top and bottom adjustable bungee system keeps your bag secure on cart
  • Convenient handle brake on scorecard holder keeps cart secure when not in use
  • Large storage bag included
  • Umbrella holder
  • Accessory umbrella holder included
  • Operating dimensions: 45"" x 28.5"" x 50""
  • Folded dimensions: 30"" x 17"" x 22""
  • Product weight: 18.5 lbs (8.4 kg)

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Planning Your Perfect Adventure A Comprehensive Guide to Touring on a Golf Cart

Are you ready to embark on an unforgettable adventure? Look no further than the Tour Trek 360 golf cart. Whether you’re a seasoned golfer or a first-time trekker, this innovative and user-friendly cart will elevate your on-course experience. But before you hit the trails, let’s dive into the intricacies of the Tour Trek 360 with this comprehensive guide. From mastering the controls to enhancing your adventure, we’ve got you covered.

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Step-by-Step Tutorial: How to Master the Art of Golf Cart Operation

Planning Your Perfect Adventure A Comprehensive Guide to Touring on a Golf Cart

Before you start your trek, it’s important to familiarize yourself with the controls of the Tour Trek 360 golf cart. This will ensure a smooth and enjoyable ride. Let’s take a closer look at each control and its functions.

Getting Acquainted with the Controls

  • Ignition Switch: Located on the steering column, the ignition switch starts and stops the cart. Turn the key clockwise to ignite, counterclockwise to turn off.
  • Speed Control Dial: Adjust the speed of the cart by rotating the dial located below the steering wheel. Higher numbers indicate faster speeds.
  • Headlight Switch: Situated below the speed control dial, the headlight switch illuminates the path ahead in dim conditions.
  • Horn Button: Located on the steering wheel, the horn button alerts other golfers or pedestrians.
  • Parking Brake: Engage the parking brake, located near the floor beneath the steering wheel, to prevent the cart from rolling.
  • Reverse Switch: Initiate reverse mode by pushing the switch located on the dashboard. A warning tone will sound while driving in reverse.
  • Seat Adjustment Lever: Position the seat to enhance comfort and visibility by adjusting the lever located beside the seat.
  • Battery Indicator Light: Keep track of your battery life with the indicator light located on the dashboard. Green indicates a full charge, yellow means the battery is running low, and red means it’s time to recharge.

Unlocking the Freedom of Adventure: Essential Tips for First-time Golf Cart Trekkers

Planning Your Perfect Adventure A Comprehensive Guide to Touring on a Golf Cart

Now that you’re familiar with the controls, let’s dive into some essential tips for first-time golf cart trekkers.

Plan Your Routes

Before setting off on your adventure, plan out your routes ahead of time. This will help you stay on track and ensure you don’t get lost. Consider the terrain and any potential hazards when choosing your route, and always have a map or GPS device handy.

Pack Wisely

When packing for your trek, think about what you’ll need along the way. Essentials like water, snacks, sunscreen, and bug spray should not be forgotten. It’s also a good idea to bring a first-aid kit in case of any emergencies.

Dress Appropriately

Wear comfortable and weather-appropriate clothing for your trek. Remember, you’ll be sitting for an extended period, so choose breathable fabrics that will keep you cool and comfortable. Also, consider the terrain and bring appropriate footwear for your journey.

Stay Alert and Respectful

Just like driving a car, it’s essential to stay alert and aware of your surroundings while operating a golf cart. Keep an eye out for other golfers, pedestrians, and potential hazards. And always follow any posted rules or regulations on the course.

Navigating Nature’s Trails: A Guide to Off-Roading with a Golf Cart

Planning Your Perfect Adventure A Comprehensive Guide to Touring on a Golf Cart

The Tour Trek 360 golf cart isn’t just limited to the greens; it can handle off-roading adventures as well. But before you hit the trails, there are some crucial things to keep in mind.

Know Your Terrain

Before taking your golf cart off-road, make sure you know the terrain you’ll be facing. This will help you determine if your cart is suitable for the journey and what kind of accessories or upgrades you may need.

Upgrade Your Tires

If you plan on tackling rough terrain, consider upgrading your golf cart’s tires. Off-roading tires have deeper treads and offer better traction on uneven surfaces. They also have thicker sidewalls to protect against punctures.

Add a Lift Kit

A lift kit can give your golf cart more ground clearance, making it easier to navigate over rocks, roots, and other obstacles on off-road trails. However, make sure to choose a lift kit specifically designed for your cart model.

Bring Extra Supplies

When off-roading, anything can happen. It’s always a good idea to bring extra supplies such as a spare tire, tire repair kit, and even a tow strap in case you get stuck.

Enhancing Your Adventure: Must-Have Accessories for a Golf Cart Trek

To truly elevate your adventure, here are some must-have accessories for your Tour Trek 360 golf cart.

Golf Bag Holder

A golf bag holder attaches to the back of your golf cart and secures your bag in place, keeping it stable and preventing any damage to your clubs.

Cooler Attachment

Keep your drinks and snacks cool with a cooler attachment that fits perfectly onto your golf cart. Say goodbye to warm beverages during your trek.

GPS/Phone Holder

Stay on track and keep your phone or GPS device within reach with a holder that easily attaches to your golf cart.

Don’t let a little rain stop your adventure. Invest in a rain cover to keep you and your golf cart dry during unexpected weather.

The Ultimate Golf Cart Trek: Routes, Destinations, and Insider Tips

Now that you’ve mastered the art of operating a golf cart and have all the essential tips and accessories, it’s time to plan your ultimate golf cart trek. Here are some popular routes, destinations, and insider tips to make the most of your adventure.

Florida’s Amelia Island

Known for its beautiful beaches and championship golf courses, Amelia Island in Florida is a perfect destination for a golf cart trek. With over 300 years of history, there’s plenty to explore on this island paradise. Some must-see stops include Fort Clinch State Park, Amelia Island Lighthouse, and historic downtown Fernandina Beach.

California’s Pebble Beach

Home to the famous Pebble Beach Golf Links, this scenic route along the coast of California is a golfer’s dream. Be sure to stop at the iconic Lone Cypress tree and take in the breathtaking views of the Pacific Ocean. You can also venture off the course and explore nearby Carmel-by-the-Sea, known for its charming shops and galleries.

Arizona’s Desert Trails

For a unique golf cart trek, head to Arizona and explore its desert trails. From the stunning Red Rock State Park to the rugged terrain of Sedona, there’s plenty to see and experience along the way. Just be sure to pack plenty of water and sunscreen as the desert heat can be intense.

Discovering Hidden Gems: Exploring Off-the-Beaten-Track Destinations with a Golf Cart

One of the best things about using a golf cart for your adventures is the ability to discover hidden gems that may not be accessible by car or foot. Here are some off-the-beaten-track destinations to add to your golf cart trek itinerary.

Oregon’s Crater Lake

Located in the heart of Oregon, Crater Lake National Park is a must-see destination for any nature lover. With its crystal-clear waters and stunning surrounding landscapes, this hidden gem is perfect for a golf cart trek. The park also offers several hiking trails for those looking to stretch their legs.

Michigan’s Mackinac Island

Accessible only by ferry, Mackinac Island is a charming destination that will transport you back in time. With no motorized vehicles allowed, a golf cart is the perfect mode of transportation to explore this island’s scenic trails and historic landmarks.

Staying Safe on Your Cart Conquest: Essential Safety Tips for Golf Cart Trekkers

While golf carts are generally safe to operate, it’s essential to follow some safety measures to ensure a smooth and incident-free adventure.

Always Wear a Seatbelt

Just like in a car, always fasten your seatbelt when operating a golf cart. This will keep you secure and reduce the risk of injury in case of an accident.

Follow Speed Limits

Most golf carts have a maximum speed of 15 miles per hour. It’s crucial to follow speed limits and adjust your speed based on the terrain and conditions.

Stay on Designated Paths

Unless you’re off-roading, stick to designated paths and avoid driving over rough or uneven terrain to prevent accidents.

Be Mindful of Passengers

Only carry the number of passengers recommended by the manufacturer and make sure everyone stays seated while the cart is in motion.

Beyond the Greens: Innovative Applications for Golf Carts in Treks and Tours

Golf carts have come a long way from just being used on the greens. Here are some unique and innovative applications for golf carts in treks and tours.

Resort Transportation

Many resorts and vacation destinations now use golf carts as a means of transportation around the property. They’re environmentally friendly, quiet, and can easily navigate through resort grounds.

Farming and Agriculture

Golf carts are also becoming increasingly popular among farmers and agricultural workers. They offer an easy and efficient way to move around large properties and carry equipment and supplies.

Emergency Response

With their compact size and maneuverability, golf carts are often used in emergency response situations. They can quickly navigate through crowded areas and provide first responders with easy access to those in need.

The Tour Trek 360 golf cart is not just a means of transportation; it’s an adventure waiting to happen. From mastering the controls to exploring off-the-beaten-track destinations, this comprehensive guide has provided you with all the information you need to plan your perfect golf cart trek. So why wait? Grab your clubs, pack your essentials, and get ready to embark on an unforgettable journey with your trusty Tour Trek 360 golf cart by your side. Happy trekking!

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Golf is a sport that has been around for centuries and continues to be enjoyed by millions of people around the world. With the advent of technology, golfers now have access to a variety of tools and gadgets to help them improve their game. One such tool is the Tour Trek 360 Golf Cart, which is designed to help golfers get around the course with ease and efficiency. In this article, we will take a look at how to use the Tour Trek 360 Golf Cart and what benefits it can offer to golfers.

What Is the Tour Trek 360 Golf Cart?

The Tour Trek 360 Golf Cart is a motorized golf cart that is designed to help golfers get around the course quickly and easily. It features a powerful motor that can reach speeds of up to 15 mph, making it perfect for those who want to get around the course quickly. The cart also features a variety of features, such as a built-in GPS system, adjustable seats, and a scorecard holder.

Benefits of Using the Tour Trek 360 Golf Cart

One of the biggest benefits of using the Tour Trek 360 Golf Cart is the speed at which it can get you around the course. With its powerful motor, the cart can reach speeds of up to 15 mph, allowing you to get around the course quickly and efficiently. This can help you save time when playing a round of golf, as you won’t have to wait for other players to catch up.

Another benefit of the Tour Trek 360 Golf Cart is the comfort it offers. The cart features adjustable seats and a scorecard holder, allowing you to stay comfortable while playing a round of golf. The adjustable seats also make it easy to find the perfect position for your swing, allowing you to play your best game.

Convenience

The Tour Trek 360 Golf Cart also offers a great deal of convenience. The cart features a built-in GPS system, allowing you to easily find your way around the course. It also has a variety of other features, such as a scorecard holder and adjustable seats, making it easy to stay organized and comfortable while playing a round of golf.

How to Use the Tour Trek 360 Golf Cart

Step 1: Prepare the Cart

The first step in using the Tour Trek 360 Golf Cart is to prepare the cart for use. This includes making sure the cart is charged and that all of the necessary accessories are in place. This includes the scorecard holder, adjustable seats, and the GPS system. Once the cart is prepared, you can begin to use it.

Step 2: Drive the Cart

The next step is to start driving the cart. To do this, you will need to press the accelerator pedal and steer the cart in the desired direction. The cart will automatically adjust its speed to match the terrain, allowing you to get around the course quickly and easily.

Step 3: Park the Cart

When you are done with your round of golf, it is important to park the cart in a safe and secure location. This will help to ensure that the cart is not damaged or stolen while you are away. It is also important to make sure that the cart is turned off and that all of the accessories are removed before you leave.

The Tour Trek 360 Golf Cart is a great tool for golfers who want to get around the course quickly and easily. The cart features a powerful motor, adjustable seats, and a built-in GPS system, allowing you to stay comfortable and organized while playing a round of golf. With its speed and convenience, the Tour Trek 360 Golf Cart is the perfect way to get around the course.

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Discover How to Collapse Tour Trek Golf Cart and Save Space in Your Car Trunk

Are you tired of struggling to fit your bulky golf cart into the trunk of your car every time you head to the course? Do you wish there was a way to collapse your golf cart and save space in your car? Look no further, as we have discovered how to collapse Tour Trek Golf Cart.

Tour Trek Golf Cart is a popular choice among golfers due to its sturdy build and ease of use on the course. However, when it comes to transportation, it can take up quite a lot of space in your trunk. The good news is that collapsing this golf cart is extremely simple! All you need to do is remove the wheels by pushing down on the center cap and pulling outwards. Then, pull upwards on the folding latch at the bottom of the handle until both sides release. Next, lift the top handle upwards while pressing down on the frame until it fully collapses.

“Tour Trek Golf Carts are easy-to-use carts for walking 9 or 18 holes. “

If you’re still not convinced about trying out this method, don’t worry! We will provide detailed step-by-step instructions below. By learning how to collapse Tour Trek Golf Cart, not only will you be saving valuable space in your car but also handling and storing it with utmost ease!

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Step 1: Remove the Accessories

The Tour Trek Golf Cart is a highly versatile and durable piece of equipment designed to traverse various terrains on golf courses. However, it needs occasional maintenance for optimal functioning, such as collapsing. Here are easy and straightforward steps on how to collapse this remarkable cart:

To begin with, ensure you remove all accessories attached to your tour trek golf cart before folding it. These may include your water bottle holder, umbrella attachment clips, scorecard holders, bags and other attachments that might make the process challenging.

This step helps prevent any damage or interference with parts while folding your cart. Additionally, storing all removable items in an easily accessible place makes assembly much more manageable after completing repairs or routine maintenance tasks.

“Ensure you have enough space to work around the fold area of your touring Trek Golf Cart. “

Avoid exposing the cart’s fragile components when removing these accessories. Handle them carefully but firmly until they become loose from their grip areas without breaking off crucial bits like bolts or screws.

In conclusion, now that you’ve completed step one of removing the accessories from your Tour Trek Golf Cart towards its smooth collapse try not to force anything during disassembly instructions; doing so could ruin essential interior mechanisms necessary for proper functioning in the future.

Take off the golf bag holder and any other attachments

If you are learning how to collapse Tour Trek golf cart, removing the attachments such as the golf bag holder is crucial. The process of disassembling the parts can be quite simple if you follow these steps:

The first step is to make sure that your electric or pushcart does not have a battery attached since this makes it easier for it to fold down into a compact size. Next, remove all accessories from the cart including scorecard holders, umbrella mounts, drink holders and anything else that is detachable.

You should then take off the wheels by unscrewing them at their respective bolts/axles. Make sure not to lose any wheel nuts so that you can reassemble everything easily when needed.

Tip: It’s advisable to use gloves while taking off wheels; otherwise, your hands may get dirty because they tend to collect dirt on more extended usage

The last thing you need to do after ensuring that all parts have been detached is pressing down firmly on handlebars until they’re level with its base frame. Now simply pull towards yourself gently which will initiate collapsing motion resulting in an upside-down flat-footed stand/cart. Keep holding grip handles underneath with one hand while lifting up rear support bars’ central tubes using another hand simultaneously (towards each other). Done correctly – voila! Your Golf Cart has collapsed neatly into something portable and manageable enough for storage.

Detach the wheels using the quick-release mechanism

If you own a Tour Trek golf cart, it is important to know how to collapse it so that you can easily carry or store it. The first step in collapsing the Tour Trek golf cart is detaching the wheels.

To detach the wheels, use the quick-release mechanism located on each wheel. You will need to locate the small lever that is on top of each axle and press it down. This should release the wheel from its mounting position. Once both wheels are removed, put them aside for safekeeping.

Note that if your Tour Trek golf cart has air-filled tires, you may need to let some of the air out before removing them. This will make taking off and putting back on much easier.

Tip: If you’re going to be storing your golf cart for a long time, consider covering the exposed axles with something like rubber stoppers or plastic caps to prevent rusting or damage.

After detaching both wheels, bring together all four corners of the frame until they meet at one point. Now secure this bundle by locking either side into place via its locking system. Check if everything is aligned correctly before packing away since any misalignment could cause inappropriate folding conditions when next used – making it difficult to unfold and set up properly again. We hope these instructions have been helpful in understanding “How To Collapse Your Tour Tek Golf Cart?” with ease! Happy collapsing!

Step 2: Fold the Cart Frame

Start by bringing together both sides of the lower framework to snap them in place at their respective lock points.

Maintain one grip on both handles as you gently pull upward so that each side gets retracted towards each other

The cart should start to bend in half vertically when done right – ensure you align everything and listen for snapping sounds which indicate successful locking

“It is essential to follow every procedure involved thoroughly while folding this type of cart. In doing so adequately, you will avoid breaking or damaging specific components of the equipment. ”

Locate the folding latch on the frame

To collapse a Tour Trek golf cart, you need to find and release the folding latch. This is usually located at the base of the handle or somewhere along the main support column.

Once you have found the folding latch, simply press it down or pull it up to disengage it from its lock position. If your golf cart has a thumb tab instead of a folding latch, push it forward while simultaneously lifting the handle upwards.

The next step in collapsing your Tour Trek Golf Cart is to fold it flat. Do this by pulling on both sides of the top half of the handle until they meet in the middle. Once there, gently guide them downwards so that they touch either side of the lower portion of your golf cart’s wheels.

If you are struggling with any parts of this process, be sure to refer back to your owner’s manual for specific instructions related to your model of tour trek golf cart.

Now that everything is snugly aligned, let go momentarily before applying pressure from above with one hand while using your foot as leverage against two feet near where they intersect together – helping secure all into place & ensuring no misalignment occurs during transportation storage periods when not being used regularly (ie E. g. , Storing in trunk space or garage). You now know how simple it can be!

Pull the latch and fold the cart downwards

If you are a regular golf player, Tour Trek Golf Carts can make your life on the course easier to transport all your clubs around. However, after every round of play or when packing it down for storage, knowing how to collapse the golf cart is essential. Here is what you need to know.

The first step in collapsing your tour trek golf cart is finding the quick-release latch located behind the front wheel. Pulling this release will cause the front wheels to start folding inward towards each other.

Once this release has been pulled, continue to push forward on the handlebar while simultaneously pushing backward on the basket with enough pressure that it releases from its connection point at each side under the seat area.

Note: When lifting up on one of these sides to detach them, be prepared as they spring back into position; don’t be alarmed if there’s some resistance because it’s normal!

In conclusion, handling such types of carts requires patience and care so that neither you nor any equipment gets damaged during use or storage. Once you have learned how to do it properly once or twice with practice time allowed before game day–you’ll be whipping out those tricky folds like second nature!

Step 3: Collapse the Handle

Collapsing your Tour Trek Golf Cart handle is a simple process that can be done in just a few steps. First, ensure that you have removed any golf bags or items from the cart and secured the brake.

Next, locate the collapsible button on your Tour Trek Golf Cart’s handle. This button is typically located towards the top of the handle and will need to be pressed down in order to collapse the cart.

To begin collapsing your cart, press down firmly on this button while simultaneously pushing downwards on the handle. As you do so, you should feel your cart fold up into its collapsed position.

Note: If you are experiencing difficulty pressing down on the collapsible button, try adjusting the angle of your golf cart slightly to make it easier to access.

Once your Tour Trek Golf Cart has been fully collapsed, take care to secure any loose straps or elements to minimize shifting during transport. You can also use an elastic band or similar item to help hold everything together as needed.

Congratulations – you’ve successfully learned how to collapse a Tour Trek Golf Cart! Don’t forget that proper storage and maintenance can help keep your golf gear safe and functional for years to come.

Push the handle towards the cart frame

If you own a Tour Trek Golf Cart, then learning how to collapse it may come in handy. When it’s time to store or transport your cart, collapsing it can save space and make transportation easier. Here’s how to do it:

The first step is to push the handle down towards the cart frame until you hear an audible click. This will signal that the folding mechanism has been released.

Note: Make sure all items have been removed from the cart before attempting to collapse it.

Next, use one hand to hold onto the dashboard while using your other hand to grasp the center of the bottom bag support bracket and pull upwards on it so that both top bag supports release from their locked position.

Once these two steps are done, start pushing forward on the handle away from where the wheels connect with each other. Keep pushing forward until the front wheel s bend inward and toward the rear wheels where they lock into place for storage considerations!

To unfold your Tour Trek Golf Cart again is just a matter of reversing these steps! Move slowly and carefully as needed when doing this process to avoid damages along any part which could disrupt future games- but once completed correctly over time (with practice!), you’ll become a pro at quickly packing up before heading home after every round!

Secure the handle with the locking mechanism

To begin, locate the locking mechanism on your Tour Trek golf cart. Typically, this is located near where the handle meets the frame of the cart.

With one hand on the handle and another on the frame of your golf cart, lift up the lock until it clicks into place. Make sure you hear an audible click so that you know that it is securely latched in position.

Next, gently push down on top of the handle while keeping both hands on either side of its base. You’ll feel resistance as you keep pushing down- which means everything is going right! Keep doing this motion repeatedly until you can fully let go of both sides without any trouble from wheels rolling away uncontrollably!

It’s important always to prioritize safety when collapsing a Tour Trek Golf Cart – taking appropriate steps such as securing handles will prevent accidents from happening

If you’re unsure whether your lock has clicked into place appropriately, give it a gentle tug to see if it disengages easily. If there is no movement when tugging or pulling at all angles, then congrats! Your tour trek golf-cart should have now been fully secured by its innovative lock system!

Step 4: Store the Cart in Your Trunk

Besides collapsing your Tour Trek golf cart and placing it back inside its carry-on case, you could also store it in your car’s trunk until its next use. Doing so requires attention due to several possible safety hazards that may arise when loading or unloading the bag from your vehicle.

Ensure no hazardous objects are placed on top of the bags such as metal tools like a hammer. Place only lighter objects on top and secure them firmly with bungee cords to avoid sudden movements while driving.

To prevent damaging your valuable equipment when moving around within the storage area, cover all metallic surfaces exposed in the cargo’s interior walls using soft padding before inserting the folded golf cart.

“Always remember to fold quickly after every round and observe precautions for safe storage. ”

Maintaining proper storage practice ensures longevity and top shape functionality of your gear for maximum output each time you hit the greens. Good care is crucial for optimal performance considering how much they cost invest wisely by treating these accessories delicately at all times.

Place the collapsed cart in your car trunk

If you’re looking for a way to transport your Tour Trek Golf Cart without taking up too much space, collapsing it is the perfect solution. Here are the steps on how to collapse the Tour Trek golf cart:

  • Remove any additional accessories that may be attached, such as an umbrella holder or GPS mount.
  • Pull up on the rear support bracket until it pops out of place and lays flat against the frame.
  • Lift up on the handlebar assembly while pushing down on the front wheel so that it folds forward toward the center console.
  • Squeeze together both sides of the cart’s frame until they meet each other at their hinges.

It’s important to note that when folding and unfolding your Tour Trek Golf Cart, there should be no forced movements as this can damage its structure over time. Following these simple instructions will keep your golf cart in top condition and ready for use whenever you need it most!

“Collapsing your Tour Trek Golf Cart saves valuable space in your vehicle which means more room for clubs!”

Once you have successfully collapsed your Tour Trek Golf Cart, all that’s left is putting it into your car trunk. Be sure to remove any valuables from the trunk before placing your cart inside The folded dimensions of Tour-Treks makes them easy to fit into even small trunks so finding a spot won’t be difficult! Always make sure to strap everything securely with bungee cords or ropes so that nothing moves around during transit could potentially cause damage. ”

Make sure it’s safely stored and doesn’t move around while driving

To collapse your Tour Trek golf cart, the first thing you need to do is make sure that nothing is obstructing it. Once you have checked for any potential obstructions, it’s time to begin collapsing the cart.

The next step involves folding down the upper portion of the bag support system until it touches the lower section. After doing this, you should then fold the handle towards the ground and push it inward as far as possible. Make sure to use a little force when pushing inwards so that everything collapses into place properly.

Lastly, ensure that all straps are secure before transporting or storing your collapsed Tour Trek golf cart. If necessary, tighten any loose straps with an adjustable strap wrench or other similar tools, ensuring they’re tight enough to keep everything in place without causing damage upon transportation on bumpy roads or trails.

“It’s always best to pay particular attention to how firmly secured all parts of your golf equipment are when being transported – whether traveling locally or long distances. “

If you follow these instructions carefully, by paying attention to how tightly strapped things are during storage and transport alike will help make certain your tour trek golf cart isn’t damaged along journey! So don’t be afraid; give collapsing your Tour Trek Golf Cart try today using our simple guide outlined above just makes entire process much easier!

Frequently Asked Questions

How do i collapse my tour trek golf cart.

To collapse your Tour Trek Golf Cart, start by pushing the front wheel housing towards the back wheel housing. Then, pull the handle towards you and let the cart fold in half. Finally, push the handle down towards the rear wheel to secure the cart in the folded position.

What is the proper procedure for collapsing a Tour Trek Golf Cart?

The proper procedure for collapsing a Tour Trek Golf Cart is to first make sure the cart is on a flat surface. Next, remove any accessories or items that may be on the cart. Then, follow the steps of pushing the front wheel housing towards the back wheel housing, pulling the handle towards you, and pushing the handle down towards the rear wheel to secure the cart in the folded position.

Can you provide step-by-step instructions for collapsing a Tour Trek Golf Cart?

Sure, here are the step-by-step instructions for collapsing a Tour Trek Golf Cart: 1) Make sure the cart is on a flat surface. 2) Remove any accessories or items from the cart. 3) Push the front wheel housing towards the back wheel housing. 4) Pull the handle towards you. 5) Push the handle down towards the rear wheel to secure the cart in the folded position.

Are there any tips or tricks to make collapsing my Tour Trek Golf Cart easier?

Yes, here are some tips to make collapsing your Tour Trek Golf Cart easier: 1) Push the front wheel housing towards the back wheel housing with your foot to give you more leverage. 2) Make sure the cart is on a flat surface and remove any accessories or items before collapsing. 3) Practice collapsing the cart a few times to get the hang of it.

What should I do if I am having trouble collapsing my Tour Trek Golf Cart?

If you are having trouble collapsing your Tour Trek Golf Cart, try the following: 1) Make sure the cart is on a flat surface. 2) Remove any accessories or items from the cart. 3) Push the front wheel housing towards the back wheel housing with your foot for added leverage. 4) Check to make sure the locking mechanisms are properly engaged. 5) If all else fails, consult the owner’s manual or contact customer service for assistance.

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Tour Trek Tahoe

OVERALL RATING: 81. GRADE: B-. The Tour Trek Tahoe delivers moderate performance for a moderate price. At an MSRP of $99.99, it’s half the price of the other push carts we tested. Unfortunately, with that price come trade-offs in both the feature set and build quality.

Tour Trek appears to be one of Golfsmith’s house brands, and the Tahoe is the low-end option in their line of three push carts. It is lightweight (albeit not particularly compact when it’s folded up), but didn’t give us much confidence in its stability on the golf course, and also doesn’t provide much storage space. It also tended to squeak and creak quite a bit.

If you’re only an occasional golfer and are looking for an inexpensive lightweight push cart for the few times that you do play, the Tour Trek Tahoe may fit the bill, but frequent users will likely find greater value in the selections available at a higher price point.

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  • The lightest golf push cart that we tested
  • The least expensive golf push cart that we tested
  • Unwieldy long shape when it’s folded up
  • Lacking in fit and finish
  • Meager storage space

SIZE/WEIGHT

The Tour Trek Tahoe was the lightest cart in our comparison test (10.5 lbs. as tested). Sweet! Unfortunately, the odd shape of the cart when it’s folded makes it unwieldy to handle – the front wheel extends out such that a folded Tahoe is over 3 feet 8 inches long. Not sweet! Even if you are motivated enough to remove the front wheel (by releasing a clip and pulling the wheel off), it’s still pretty long. Did we mention that it’s long? If we throw in the word “upside” a few times, we’ll sound like Jay Bilas during the NBA draft coverage.

EASE OF SET-UP

The Tour Trek Tahoe is pretty simple to set up – you unfold it, slide a clip into place, stick your bag on it, and then secure straps at the bottom and top. One of our “mechanically challenged” reviewers had a devil of a time figuring out where the sliding clip was, but once he was pointed in the right direction, he was able to master the process. Trust us, if he can do it, anyone can do it.

ON COURSE IMPRESSIONS

  • The Tour Trek Tahoe felt a little less rugged and sturdy than any of the competing products. Part of this may just be its light weight, but it also has a bit of the squeakiness of an IKEA desk that has been hurriedly assembled. The angle at which the bag sits places most of the weight on the back half of the cart, which made us nervous about it tipping backward – as a result, we tried to avoid parking it pointed uphill on any steep inclines. The wheelbase is narrower than competing products, leading to a little less stability on side hills.
  • The brake mechanism is unique – each of the two rear wheels has a ring of ten “notches” at the axle, and near each of the rear wheels is a plastic pedal. Pushing the top part of the pedal with your foot inserts a plastic “stopper” into the ring of notches and engages the brake (it doesn’t matter which of the two wheels you decide to “freeze”, so you can use either your right or left foot). Pushing on the bottom part of the pedal lifts the plastic “stopper” out of the ring of notches, and off you go. It feels kind of cheap and plasticky, but it’s simple and it works!
  • The tires are made of plastic, so there is no danger of winding up with a flat. Unfortunately, the plastic creates more friction going through heavy grass than either rubber or foam tires. Of course, this isn’t as much of a problem if you’ll just hit your ball into the middle of the fairway, where the grass is nice and short…
  • The handle can be adjusted within about a 45 degree range, providing flexibility for users of different heights.
  • We found that the alignment was off on our Tour Trek Tahoe, so the cart would pull to the right. Unfortunately, there does not seem to be any way to correct the alignment.

STORAGE/ACCESSORIES

The storage available on the Tour Trek Tahoe was the most meager among the push carts we tested, which is unfortunate, since one of the joys of using a push cart is being able to easily carry way more stuff than you would ever need. What the Tahoe does include is:

  • a valuables tray with a magnetic lid, which was the smallest among the push carts we tested, and includes a bracket to store up to 3 balls. Because the tray is so shallow, we were unable to cram our standard set of stuff (2 golf balls, a GPS device, an iPhone, a set of keys, and a wallet) into the tray. In addition, the lid latches at the bottom of the tray (instead of at the side or at the top), so if the lid accidentally pops open, all of your stuff will fall out (thank you, gravity!) – this struck us as an unfortunate design choice.
  • 4 holes for storing tees
  • 2 holes for storing ball markers
  • a clip for holding a pencil
  • a pair of clips/tabs to hold a scorecard
  • a cup/bottle holder (which we wish was positioned a little higher on the cart for easier access)

Note that the Tour Trek Tahoe is not umbrella friendly – there is no receptacle for holding a deployed umbrella, nor is there a strap to store one when not in use (although almost all golf bags these days have a strap, so it’s not strictly necessary to have it on your push cart).

The Tour Trek Tahoe isn’t going to impress your friends with its flashy good looks. It looks, well, like a cart. But hey, surely it’s available in bright colors that jazz it up, right? Nope – it only comes in silver. Just repeat the old mantra from your mom…”If your friends are going to judge you on your push cart, then they aren’t really your friends at all…”

Review of Tour Trek Tahoe Golf Push Cart

With a retail price of $99.99, the Tour Trek Tahoe is the least expensive push cart we tested. So while we wish it had more features and that the build quality was a bit better, at this price, we can’t complain too much. If your goal is to find an inexpensive alternative to carrying your bag on your back, the Tour Trek Tahoe isn’t a bad choice.

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