Dynamic Discs EZ Cart
$205
The Dynamic Discs EZ cart can turn your favorite backpack bag into a a rolling
The Rover Cart is MVP's first entry into the Disc Golf Cart world. This cart is ready to take your gear, leaving your back and shoulders free from care.
The Rover cart has a low center of gravity, causing a smooth, balanced ride. This cart weights just under 11 lbs, making it a light weight option for taking it on the go. It has a powder coat finish and foam tires that will never go flat.
This cart handle expands up to 51 inches tall, and can also detach for storage. The MVP Rover Cart holds your bag on its platform (it does not come with a bag). It also features two water bottle holders at the bottom.
If you need to lighten your load, the Rover Cart is the way to go!
Our Price: |
$169.95 |
Absolutely love my rover cart from MVP. It's been a game changer for my back and shoulders on the course. MVP customer service was stellar as well. When one of the wheel caps fell off during a round they shipped out a new set at no charge. Very happy with this cart!
My initial impression of this cart is that it is perfect for my needs, sturdy yet light, and easy to assemble. It is basic in the best of ways and doesn't include any unnecessary accessories. It may be a little wider than some of the other carts on the market, but I suppose that's the nature of a bag cart vs a dedicated DG cart. The handle is easily removed, making the cart very portable and packable.
I was looking for a cart that could complement my DD Commander bag, giving me a modular system for my trips to the course. This cart fits perfectly. The Commander is snug, but not too snug; the cup holders on the bag get squished and are unusable, but that isn't an issue with the included cupholders on that cart itself. I also love the low center of gravity that this cart/bag combo creates.
Assembly was not complicated, and it appears that MVP has listened to reviewers and included blue loctite coating on some of the hardware. Just to be safe, based on the reviews, I did my own coating of red loctite. I did have one issue with a hex-head bolt binding as I tried to insert it. It's not a crucial component (the lower of two bolts on a cupholder), so it's not the end of the world. The hex-head itself quickly wore out so I could no longer drive it in/out; I'm assuming this is due to a soft metal being used for the hardware (and hex-headed hardware is annoying). I'd like the hardware to assemble more smoothly. I'd give assembly 4 starts.
I'd really like to see a loop or two included on the handle creating more places to attach carabiners adding some flexibility for accessories. Alternatively, I was able to find a perfectly size small carabiner to hang off of the upper handle allowing me to attach items as necessary. Overall, I love this cart. It's exactly what I wanted. Time will tell how it holds up to regular use and abuse.
There are a couple of minor issues with the cart when I first put it together. I think the main axle is too short, so I installed nylock nuts in place of the regular hand knobs after grinding down the wheel spacers. The other issue is that every bolt on the cart came loose after using it the first time. I removed every bolt and applied locktite and reassembled. Overall super happy with it, Much lighter and more stable than my Zuca.
This is hard to review because all in all, the cart construction is great, it's light weight, and the idea of the cart is spot on.
The problem is that it's too small for a tournament bag. I have the big Prodigy BP-1 V3 backpack, or maybe an earlier version that looks the same, and even with no water bottles and all the side pockets empty, it still doesn't fit right. It's all crunched in there.
Plus, there's no way to use the easy-access putter pouch. Doesn't matter what backpack you have, if you have a front putter pouch it can't be used in this cart.
At the very least, there should be a gap of some kind for putter pouches since most larger back packs have them.
If you have a little gym bag for discs, like the mvp nucleus, that will fit right into the cart like it was made for it (and I assume it was.) But then where do the putters go? Where do the water bottles and range finders and elongating disc retrievers and towels and everything else go?
The Rover is a great idea, but will only work for folks with small-medium sized bags, and if you have a small-medium sized bag, why would you need a cart?
This cart is awesome. It makes playing disc golf so much more enjoyable. The handle doesn't leave your hand black unlike other carts. It can hold almost all bags (I currently have a DD Commander). The water bottle holders could be a little more sturdy but they work. The wheels are durable and have survived many muddy, rough terrains. It's light and easy to transport. Highly recommend.
The cart is narrow enough to be maneuverable and light enough to pick up if necessary. At this price I didn't really expect a seat or an umbrella holder. The reason I didn't give it five stars is because the fastening nuts wore holes in my bag. If you purchase one, put some protecting material over the nuts.