Updated Fold Flat technology from BIG MAX

They say imitation is the most sincere form of flattery, so innovators like BIG MAX have to keep moving to stay ahead of the game. With its 4th generation of Fold Flat technology, BIG MAX has done just that, flattening the competition with the new Blade IP.

The IP stands for Intellectual Property, but the Blade IP is such a stand out product that it will be a hard act to follow. At a folded size of 88 x 62 cm and an incredible depth of just 12.5 cm the Blade IP is hands down, the most easily stored and transported push trolley on the market.  In its folded state it fits in virtually any car boot with a full golf bag placed on top. If space is truly an issue then the IP will slide neatly on a parcel shelf or behind the front seats with its carry case (sold separately) keeping everything clean.

While the Blade IP matches the flattest of BIG MAX’s trolleys, the real step forward for the IP is the folding mechanism. Once the height adjustable handle is folded down, simply fold the trolley flat and lift the Blade IP to see the back wheels automatically flip under the body. With a button push on the front wheel the whole trolley folds to just 12.5 cm deep and is ready to be packed away.

Aside from its unique folding and storage qualities, the Blade IP stands out for its robust, stable construction and ease of use on the fairways. Adjustable bag brackets accommodate even the largest Tour bags and the double foot brake keeps the Blade IP in place even on the hilliest courses. Integrated drink holder, storage compartment in the handle, ball, tee and double scorecard holder keep all your necessities close to hand and multiple Quick Lok and Quick Fix bases invite the additional retail options of the BIG MAX accessory line. These include Umbrella holder, GPS holder, sand bottle holder, BIG MAX Super Net and BIG MAX Drop Stop Rain system.

Available in Black, Black/Lime, White, White/Lime, Phantom/Red in stores from March 2018. RRP: £299.99

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