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    Rovic RV1D 1.0 Disc Golf Cart

    4.5
    (5 Reviews)
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    The ProActive Sports Disc Golf Rovic RV1D Cart is a three wheel backpack cart that works with any disc golf bag. This cart is light weight and folds up to easily fit in the smallest car trunk. This cart features a plastic compartment to hold keys, wallet, and other accessories. It also comes with a water bottle holder, umbrella holder, and hand break to prevent the cart from rolling down the hill.

    Optional accessories include a tournament seat and Rovic Cooler Bag (Purchase separately, not included with the cart).

    Don't strain your back! Easily push your discs using a Rovic Cart.

    Our Price:
    $249.99

    Reviews

    BradHayashi
    BradHayashi (Reader, Intermediate)

    Jun 12 2025 7:59PM

    Been using this cart for years. It has increased my stamina as I don't have to carry a bag, obviously, but I also do not have to stoop down to get and return my discs. I don't know what that 3 star reviewer was saying about no place to put a water bottle. It comes with a water bottle holder. As far as gripes about not keeping your discs dry, why not get a rain cover for your bag? This cart accomodates any bag with straps. I love the seat and the way this is designed. Pushing a cart is less strenuous than pulling and has many advantages. And it also can be pulled if necessary. As the three star review mentioned, yes, there are times when the front wheel may hit something or dig into a gopher hole, but that's really not a big deal, is it? Happens only once in a great while for me.

    You do need to know that this may be a touch too wide for some course paths, or it may not be ideal for some terrain. Here where I live there is a course that is covered in wood chips. Not great for this cart. The 2.0 version is narrower.

    It does have accessories where you can have more storage, but really, that's what my bag is for. I carry my retriever, towel, Sharpies, markers, bug repellent, hand broom, range finder, etc. etc. in my bag, so I'm not sure what the complaint about storage space is. The Zuca can't hold that much more. I love being able to stand or sit under the umbrella, thanks to the holder.

    It's a great cart and I highly recommend it.

    Absolutely love this cart.

    Easy to set up and tear down. Wonderful accessories that are easily attached. Only grip is I wish it had a flat surface for a soft bottomed bag to sit on so it doesn't sag and hold the discs tightly. 

    Other than that, it is wdonerful!!

    Charles Y
    Charles Y (Reader, Intermediate)

    Aug 29 2023 12:43PM

    I'll be honest, I'm not a huge fan. I bought this cart to use for long tournament rounds, where I don't wanna carry my bag and would like a seat, and for rain rounds, mostly. Fundamentally, this is just a golf bag with almost no changes and "disc golf" stamped on it. Because of this, there's a couple big issues.

    Firstly, the main reason I bought this cart was for the rain, to keep my bag dry and hold an umbrella, but the design is pretty bad for rainy rounds. The umbrella mount is on the handle, which is pretty far back from where the bag sits, and far from where you will be when pushing it. That means that even with a large golf umbrella, you have to tilt the umbrella pretty far forward in order for it to keep your bag properly dry. Then, if you do tilt the umbrella, it means that wind becomes a pretty big issue. It will both blow the dripping water off the front of the umbrella into your bag, and if it's from the bother direction, because of the long "lever arm" from the wheelbase of the cart to the umbrella mount, it's very very liable to tipping over in even medium strength wind. Also, this all means that when the umbrella is keeping your bag dry, it's doing a pretty poor job of keeping you dry.

    My second major problem with the cart is that because it's designhed as a golf bag cart, it's poorly setup for disc golf accessories. There's no good spot to put extra items, water bottles, towels, spare clothes/rainflys etc. Other "standard" disc golf carts have much more useful designs for those kinds of extras. I have to put them all in my bag, which is fine, but it limits the amount I can carry, as well as squishing stuff in my bag which makes getting to discs more annoying.

    The trike design makes it pretty good at rough terrain, but having to push it in front of you means you'll periodically hit a big root or something and just suddenly stop and have to push down to pick the front wheel up, which can be a bit irritating, expecially on tight paths between teepads.

    There are some pros too though, it folds down into a fantastically compact form, the mounting system for the bag is pretty good. It's a bit fiddly, but it holds bags securely even with rough treatment once you find the right place to attach the clips. The brake is very nice to use and holds well. The seat is a bit low to the ground, but with the aftermarket cover is very comfy.

    For as much as I'm paying for this cart, the fact that there's still some pretty silly golf stuff leftover, taking space that you could put something more useful (I'm looking at you, plate for score card and golf tees) instead of something like a water bottle holder or spot to attach towels, is kinda inexcusable. It's fine if you have a bag you already really like and just want something so you don't have to hold your bag and have a seat with you all the time, then this cart is fine. But it's only just that, fine.

    I love this cart. Never used a zuca so I don't know what that is like but when I played ball golf I found out that I like the push carts way more than pull behinds. Unfortunately I no longer had a cart so I got this and I am not disappointed. 
    If you have a bad back like me that gets very sore from carrying a backpack for long periods than this is a lifesaver. I mostly use it for the longer or all day rounds like during tournaments and what not and it has saved my back big time. Did a couple tournaments without and I will never go back. 
    Also it can accommodate two backpacks! The other bag I carry is a cooler and it is great to be able to carry all the beer and water I would need and keep it cold. 
    The only thing I wish it had was a brake for both rear wheels. Parking it on hills with only one brake does not work some of the time. 
    Other than that it's a great cart and worth the investment especially if your back is bad or injured or you do all day tournaments as you can just carry more snacks and liquids. 

    I've tried the rest, and most of them are ok, but if you want the best cart on the market, stop looking.I love this cart for several reasons.

    It folds up to the size of a backpack, ideal to fit in any car trunk. 

    Solid construction. Everything was built to last, right down to the plastic foam tires - no need to worry about running over thorns or cactus

    Universal fit - it will work with any backpack you already own

    Push style cart - far superior to pull behind you types. Your arm will thank you. Plus, your will cart find that marshy land or spider webs before you do

    Accessories - a very well thought out seat and cooler bag round out this versatile cart. There's even a spot for your umbrella, and due to its height, even 6 footers like myself can comfortably stay dry

    After thinking about it, they pretty much thought of everything! You might wish it was cheaper, but not if you value quality over everything else. If you do, you will not be disappointed! 

     

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