Kaddey Switch Trolley Review
What did we make of the uniquely designed Kaddey Switch golf trolley?
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A truly unique and impressive golf trolley. Having the chassis permanently attached to the bag is both time and space saving while the premium materials and distinct design make this a very desirable product.
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Lightweight and space-saving design
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Can be pushed or pulled
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Premium materials used throughout
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Bag straps aren't elasticated
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Kaddey Switch Trolley Review
Watch the Kaddey Switch in action and discover why it features in Editor's Choice 2022
Truly one of the most unique trolley designs ever brought to the market, the Kaddey Switch combines European design flare and practicality to create one of the most user friendly push trolleys on the market.
The Kaddey Switch is designed to be permanently attached to any golf bag, making assembly on arrival at the golf course as quick and seamless as possible. This design also means the trolley takes up minimal space and can be easily stored in even the smallest space or car boot.
From taking the Kaddey Switch out of the boot to having a fully assembled trolley takes a few seconds and a few moving parts. Once the XL wheels have been attached either side, you’re good to go! The wheels come in a convenient carry bag to keep them organised as well as keep dirt out of your car.
Using the two large wheels on either side, which simply slot into the side of the chassis, the Kaddey Switch can either be pulled or pushed along the ground - it’s all about your preference. The beauty of the design is that you can easily and quickly switch between pushing or pulling depending on the gradient you’re facing. For example, downhill we preferred to have the Kaddey in front of us while it was easier to pull uphill. The centre console has a good amount of storage and is made using sturdy, tactile and premium materials that add to the overall appeal of the trolley. The console also has a pencil sharpener, which is a brilliant touch of detail!
One final touch that sums up how thoughtfully the Kaddey Switch has been designed is that you can record your own golf swing. Using the elasticated phone straps on the centre console and positioning the handle closer to the ground, you’ve got your own cameraperson to hand to record your swings - a thoughtful added touch!
It’s a truly unique system and one that is all the more beautiful thanks to the clean, architectural Dutch design and strong aluminium frame. Available in two chassis colours (black or white), you can also choose from nine different wheel cap colours to make your Kaddey Switch your own.
Dan is a Staff Writer and has been with the Golf Monthly team since 2021. Dan graduated with a Masters in International Journalism from the University of Sussex and primarily looks after equipment reviews and buyer's guides, specializing in golf shoe and golf cart reviews. Dan has now tested and reviewed over 30 pairs of golf shoes for the website and magazine with his current favorite pair being the Ecco Biom C4. A left-handed golfer, his handicap index is currently 8.5 and he plays at Fulford Heath Golf Club in the West Midlands. His best day in golf so far was shooting 76 at Essendon Golf Club on his first-ever round with his Golf Monthly colleagues. Dan also runs his own cricket podcast and website in his spare time.
Dan is currently playing:
Driver: Ping G425 Max
Fairway: Ping G425 Max
Hybrid: Ping G425
Irons: Ping i59 (4-PW)
Wedges: Ping Glide Forged Pro
Putter: Wilson Staff Infinite Buckingham
Ball: TaylorMade TP5 Pix
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