Orlimar EZ Roll 3 Wheeled Cart
Posted on
December 8th, 2009
by admin
- Three wheel push design
- A sturdy central chassis design.
- Reinforced double arm stabilizers to wheels.
- A cup, ball and scorecard holder.
- Light-weight design with third wheel fold under design.
Product Description
The NEW Orlimar EZROLL cart with three wheel push design has a sturdy central chassis and double-arm stabilizers four superior durability. The Light-weight design with third-wheel fold under capability also includes a cup, ball and scorecard holder.... More >>

I needed two carts for Florida so we could walk not ride.
Works good for the price…not a $200 model but good enough….stows small.
Rating: 4 / 5
The picture on the web page shows a sturdy looking two pipe frame. However the cart I received is a single square aluminum pipe frame. So I was somewhat disappointed when I received the cart. I should have read the description more closely. It fairly accurately describes the design. There is no cup holder. I have not used it yet, so I cannot comment on durability. Assembly was easy and as the name implies, it rolls easily.
Rating: 3 / 5
It’s a very well designed product. Rolls smoothly and stable. I can not say about durability as I haven’t used it for long. The wheels connected to the chassis with a cam action clamp, which is ingeneous, but it is made of plastic, and I have some misgiving on its durability. It would be better if it comes with a brake. On an uneven ground I have to find a rock or something to block the wheel. Overall it’s a very well made
Rating: 4 / 5
Our order came quickly and my husband assembled it without difficulty. However, the clear plastic flap that holds the score card in place was badly scratched. I contacted the owner of the company and he sent a whole new handle assembly to me within the week at no charge. Excellent customer service! I think this push cart is user-friendly with its light, large wheels and handy organizer near the handle. It does take some getting used to out on the course in one respect: my previous cart was a two-wheeler so when I left it, it stayed. With three wheels, one must be careful to leave it crosswise to a slope or it’ll role away! My only real caveat is that, as a petite woman, “unfolding” it preparatory to use is a challenge. I’ve yet to figure out an easy way to bring the front wheel out without tipping the golf bag so far back that the clubs don’t start sliding out. Guess my technique will improve with time. All in all, it’s going to be a very satisfactory cart.
Rating: 4 / 5