
After almost 5 years on the market, the X5 Remote is the leader. After receiving rave reviews by leading golf magazines, the X5 was crowned Best Trolley by Today's Golfer in 2007. Stewart X5 Remote The X5 Remote is the latest evolution of the X Series which started with the X1 back in 2003. The X Series was designed to change the perception of the battery powered cart from something that a golfer might need, to something that they desire. Unlike most other trolleys on the market, the X5 Remote was specifically designed to be remotely controlled. The X5 has a wide rear wheelbase (66cm), and also has two front wheels for an increased footprint. The chassis has a built in hill tamer, so you don't have to worry about hills at all. This means that it has the ability to remain stable on the most challenging courses without help from you, meaning you can concentrate on your game. A unique chassis design places the battery in the centre of the wheelbase, resulting in a low and central centre of gravity which in turn gives you the stability you need. When you order an X5 Remote Electric Golf Trolley you will receive: * The X5 Remote Control Golf Trolley * Remote Control Handset * Battery Pack * Battery Charger * Instruction Manual & User Guide * Comes standards with drink holder, scorecard and ball holder, and travel bag Folded Sizes: Width (with wheels): 66cm Length: 82cm Height: 31.9cm Stewart X7 Remote The Stewart X7 Remote is the exact idential remote control electrical golf trolley as the X5 but it comes with the lithium battery. The New X Series Lithium Battery. The new Lithium Phosphate 20Ah battery has been developed as a true 12V battery, which means that it can be used in any X Series (X1, X3 or X5). There are no electronics changes or adjustments necessary; you can just start using the new battery as a direct replacement. The battery is protected by a sophisticated battery management system that constantly monitors every cell to ensure the battery is always optimised for best performance and life. It is supplied with complete with battery lead and protective neoprene case. It is also supplied with a specially developed battery charger which will help keep the battery in top condition. We only collect taxes from Nevada residents on the purchase of the Stewart Remote Control Golf Trolley and your order usually ships within 2-3 business days of receipt of payment.
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The compact handset allows you to move the machine forwards, reverse, faster, slower, left and right from up to 50 yards away. You can also program up to 4 walking speeds in to the handset, designed to allow the X5/X7 Remote to resume your ideal speed at the touch of a single button. By removing the stress and strain of having to constantly lift or push / pull your clubs your muscle activtiy when using a remote controlled trolley will be reduced. As a result your muscles will fatique slower as they are not being used as regulalry meaning you have a better chance of maintaining higher levels of performance on the golf for longer periods of time. This hypothesis supports our recent survey results, which found that customers who previously carried their golf clubs and have now switched to using a Stewart Golf trolley, have improved their golf game handicap on average by 3.6 strokes. How many holes will a battery last? The problem with the question is that 18 holes is not a reliable measurement, more a 'how long is a piece of string' sort of question. 18 holes can mean 5000 yards on a flat course with a light bag, or 8500 yards on a very hilly course on a wet day with 500 yard walk between holes and a fully loaded golf bag. The battery supplied with your Stewart is guaranteed to last for 18 holes in a 'worst case' scenario as described above. We know from our own experience (and those of our customers) that it is wholly possible that you can complete more than 18 holes with your battery (over 36 in some cases), however if you regularly play more than 18 holes in one day then we recommend that you purchase an additional battery. There are lots of ways that you can conserve battery power on the golf course: * Try to drive the trolley in as straight a line as possible and don't 'zig-zag' up the fairways. * Use as light a bag as possible. * If you are playing a long days golf and only have one battery, you can save a significant amount of energy by using the steering function sparingly and instead steering the Stewart like a conventional trolley by using the handle. * Don't let the Stewart 'drag' you up hills as this will increase power consumption. * Try to keep the Stewart on the short grass of a fairway, rather than the longer grass of the rough.
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