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Agogos Golf Robo200 DV-168G

Agogos Golf Robo200 DV-168G


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  • Treaded rubber wheels
  • Powered by 12 volt DC
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Review Date
March 27, 2008

Overall Rating
 3 of 5

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Reviewed by: 4 handicap ,  Shoots in the 70s

Model Reviewed:
Agogos Robocaddy 250

Summary:
I have had this cart for 3 seasons and had very little trouble with it. My course is very hilly and the cart will go up and down unattended. It does have a tendancey to need correction (L,R) to go straight on level ground but that could be set up. It is a reasonable copy of the Powacaddy at a fraction of the cost.

Customer Service:
I had trouble when I first purchased the cart and they were quick to send replacement parts at no charge.


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Review Date
November 23, 2007

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Reviewed by: Jay Sleifer ,  Shoots in the 80s

Model Reviewed:
Agogos robo 200

Summary:
My brothers and I purchased this cart for our father 2 years ago. The pins holding the wheels break and more importantly, one wheel has stopped turning completely. It is no longer usable. Didn't even last 2 seasons. Would not purchase another Agogos product again.



Review Date
September 8, 2007

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Reviewed by: lynn e. polk ,  Shoots in the 90s

Model Reviewed:
200-168g

Summary:
while I have owned this cart for two plus years, I am definitely afraid to take it out.
the carts have broken pins in the wheels and run away out of control, gone into the lakes on the course don't trust it.

Similar Products Used:
powakaddy



Review Date
August 31, 2006

Overall Rating
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Reviewed by: Eddie Riggins ,  Shoots in the 80s

Model Reviewed:
Robo 250

Summary:
I purchased the Robo 250 in May and have only used it a few times. It will not go straight. It's either left or right. I've read where they are putting an Alignment Mechanism on the front wheel. I don't believe the front wheel is the problem. You have two independently varible speed motors driving the rear wheels. I don't believe the cart as is will ever go straight. Hope I'm wrong.



Review Date
August 4, 2006

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Reviewed by: Jack Herring ,  Shoots in the 80s

Model Reviewed:
Agogos Robo 200 (DV-168G)

Summary:
This is my second season with the Robo 200. I already need a new battery and the cart never did track straight from the beginning. My brother bought the same cart and is having the same problems. Never again with Agogos.



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