Motocaddy is giving trolley users a winter boost with the addition of its ‘plug and play’ Hot Mitts to a growing collection of game-enhancing accessories.
The Hot Mitts provide maximum comfort in cold conditions incorporating an innovative electric heat layer positioned within a fleece insulate, allowing warmth to be evenly distributed over the hands. A simple centre button controls three-heat settings, letting golfers easily adjust the temperature depending on weather conditions.
The Motocaddy Hot Mitts are ready to ‘plug and play’ straight into any M-Series 28V Electric Trolley featuring a USB charging port. Alternatively, the Hot Mitts are also compatible with the Motocaddy Power Bank, which is sold separately.
The Hot Mitts securely fit to any Motocaddy trolley handle using Velcro straps and are suitable for ambidextrous use incorporating a thumb hole on each mitten for quick access to the trolley control button. The Hot Mitts are available now at an RRP of £44.99. The high-capacity and lightweight Motocaddy Power Bank comes with a USB extension lead, allowing it to be securely stored in the pocket of a golf bag. The 12800mAH battery pack offers at least five hours usage on a single charge and will be available from November at an RRP of £29.99.
Motocaddy is also offering a new Essential Accessory Pack to save golfers money on the most popular and ‘essential’ trolley accessories. The pack includes an Accessory Station, plus an Umbrella Holder, Scorecard Holder and Drinks Holder. The bundle is also available from November at an RRP of £49.99.
Other popular Motocaddy accessories include a Clearview Umbrella featuring two clear viewing panels; Hedgehog Winter Wheels for S-Series, M-Series and DHC models; travel covers to transport a trolley safely; trolley seats; caddy racks enabling a trolley and battery to hang on the wall for easy storage; a device cradle for a mobile phone or GPS device; a trolley towel; wheel covers and USB cables designed for the patented USB charging port.
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