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Do you own an electric golf cart?



Although the road to playing golf has traditionally not been an easy one for women, the fact remains that we have managed to break through the gender barrier of this once male dominated, yet, beautiful sport.

Of course, we have had a bit of help along the way through the many assistive devices and products that have come on the market; and one particularly innovative device that springs to mind is The Caddy Motion.

This discreet, hassle free, ground breaking device is an absolute life saver for the busy, strapped for time 21st century female.

Lets face it ladies, between career and family commitments, time is the toughest issue with us;

the smart lady golfer who has already selected an activity she can do on her own, in her own time will definitely benefit from owning A Caddy Motion; a device she can operate on her own, and, more importantly, at any time!

As all women love to multitask, The Caddy Motion fits this bill perfectly because it is a wonderful incar charging device that slips snugly (via a cradle) discreetly, into the boot, charging up your caddy cart battery as you drive, eliminating the hassle of you having to haul a heavy, bulky, smelly battery into your home or up and down flights of stairs, and, wait for it girls, it comes in any colour providing its black. Yep, it matches everything. Brilliant yet simple.

Now, pay attention, because, here's the scientific bit!

The cradle, into which the golf cart battery sits, is not only durable, it incorporates two indicator lights.

Red reflects that the battery is still charging and Green suggests that the battery is ready for use.

Still with me ladies? Ok!

As the battery lifespan is important to us; we love value for money and longevity; the makers of The Caddy Motion have installed the latest in charging technology which is designed to control the amount of charge that the battery receives;

this eliminates any over-charge or over heating of the battery. And, when your car is not is use, your car battery and your caddy cart battery are disconnected from each other. Thus eliminating the possibility of either battery damaging/draining each other.

Another aspect that impresses is price! At 199.00 per unit, (includes a half price installation voucher by Caddy Motions own experts who cover all of Ireland).

Installation will set you back a mere 45 - a snip compared to the installation cost of your mobile phone, and an expert fitter will call to your home/office or wherever is convenient, and the entire operation takes between 30 minutes to an hour, depending on your particular car design.

You can also visit your local garage and have it installed.

Provided your unit is installed by an expert, you have the re-assurance of a 12 month warranty.

So, all that's left is the size. The unit is 11 inches long, 9 inches wide and 2 inches high. In lay terms ladies, smaller than your laptop.

So, whether you are a beginner or an accomplished player, with The Caddy Motion, you are always ready to go giving you the time to pick up the finer points of the game, and, with a personal endorsement from the great Christy O' Connor Snr. , himself, acknowledging the convenience and ease with which he now re-charges his caddy cart battery, sure what more could you wish for this Christmas?

For any enquiries, both trade & customer, contact:

Electromotion Distribution Ltd. , Unit 1 B, Swords Business Park, Swords, Co. Dublin.

Phone: + 353 - 1- 8403746 Website: www. golfmotion. ie




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