Introducing the Volt Electric Cart. This high-powered electric cart fully charges in just 4 hours and can be engaged wirelessly via an ergonomic remote control to effortlessly maneuver around the course. At a lightweight 28.6 pounds, this compact electric cart is easy to transport and features a convenient two-step fold for simplified storage. With seven adjustable speeds, large all-terrain wheels and a long-lasting lithium-ion battery, the Volt easily navigates all types of terrain for up to 36 holes.
FEATURES
Simple two-step fold
Top-Lok® technology
7 levels of speed control
Extendable 4th wheel prevents cart from falling backward
Full-featured scorecard console with integrated beverage holder, mobile device holder and golf ball storage
Extra-large accessory bag underneath scorecard console
Powerful 24v 380Wh battery
Cart easily transitions from motorized cart to push cart
Lockable remote control prevents accidental engagement
Weight: 28.6 lbs
Brand : Bag Boy
Country of Origin : Imported
Web ID: 23BGYUBGBYVLTLCTRCRT
REVIEWS
3.2
50%
Recommended
31 Reviews
Golfshark123
1 week ago
Terrible Squared
Im never going to buy this folder cart ever again. The car flops all the time, uncontrollable, and as an experienced golfer, this is a disappointment. If I had the option to refund, I would refund it without hesitation.
mcgill94
2 months ago
Solid With Some Significant Flaws
I used it all last summer and played about 30 rounds with the Volt so these are impressions based on a fair amount of usage. I think it's a good cart but does have some things which could be improved. First off, the good. for an electric push cart, it's very light and compact. It's only 29 lbs fully loaded and folds up almost as compact as my previous Nitron Bag Boy. I also considered the new Alphard and the MGI Navigator but they both weighed about 40 lbs. This was very important to me as I wanted something light and easy to lift in and out of my car. The thing is also easy to drive and the remote control feels good in the hand. Now the cons. I feel this thing needs more juice. Bag Boy promises 36 holes and while that may be true on flat courses, I typically play on courses which are somewhat hilly. I usually play an 18 and then a 9 in a typical week and the thing is down to one bar. Could it make it? Maybe, but I don't want to test it out. The second cons is this thing need better rear wheels! If I play early in the morning with still some wetness on the grass, the cart will not climb a steep hill. Even once the grass is dry, I still usually have to give it some assist. In summary, it's a solid cart that meets my needs but it could stand some improvement. Give us a longer battery and improve the traction on the rear wheels and then it would be perfect!
GT01
2 months ago
Volt
I've had this Volt since it came out and the nice feature is the folding for transport, that is the main reason I got it. The problems with the Volt is the narrow wheel base increases the tipping problem, the battery in the remote had to be replaced early on, the manual controls are not useful so just turn off the battery and push it, the Volt will stop abrubtly and or turn abruptly so be careful it doesn't run into you are someone else. I don't have an issue with Bag Boy but this Volt was not well thought out and I'm sure they know now because I'm not the only review that mentions these same issues.
Shazzer
2 months ago
Wanted To Love It…but Very Poor Experience
I really wanted to love this product but unfortunately I have to give it a 1-star rating. Since I bought it 18 months ago; I have to return it twice to get a replacement. Connection failures on inserting a fully charged battery meant it wouldn’t power on. I received the latest model in December and a fully charged battery lasts about 3.5 hours. I don’t use the remote anymore as frankly I don’t trust the cart not to tip over going up hills. It doesn’t handle hills well both from a steadiness perspective but also struggles up hills without manual guidance (and pushing) I don’t usually write reviews but this is not a cheap investment and I need Bag Boy to do better with this product. Other reviews have mentioned lack of practical design like phone and score card holders. I agree with sentiment but I could have overlooked that if the product did the basics well.
Rf67
7 months ago
Tradeoffs
I now have 255 miles or about 50 rounds on my Volt. I am still getting two rounds per charge. The same thing that is a plus for this cart, (weight, storage, compaction, battery life, manual maneuverability) is its downfall. It tips over way too easily when it encounters any side or abrupt upslope and downslopes. It won’t hold a straight tracking line with the front wheel in swivel mode. It bounces all over the place requiring constant course correction. The “console” is useless for anything other than small items. It certainly won’t hold a scorecard conveniently or at all. Because the cart is continually requiring course correction which puts friction on the tires, they are wearing out rapidly.