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Motocaddy Extends Popular Accessories Range

8.20am 28th October 2011 - New Products - This story was updated on Sunday, October 30th, 2011

Motocaddy has extended its popular S-Series accessories line-up with a range of innovative new products designed to complement their award winning electric trolley models and prepare golfers for all weather conditions.

With its distinctive transparent panels, the new Motocaddy Clearview Umbrella is 65mm longer than a standard golfing umbrella and has been designed to perfectly complement the Motocaddy Umbrella Holder. The Clearview Umbrella offers good protection from heavy rain, whilst also offering an unhindered view of the path ahead. The auto-open mechanism allows for quick and easy access when the weather takes a turn for the worst and it is equipped with a double canopy to successfully withstand the wind. The Clearview Umbrella has a RRP of £29.99.

The brand new Motocaddy Deluxe Trolley Mittens are designed to offer unsurpassed trolley control and ensure comfort in cold and wet conditions. Water resistant and fully insulated, the mittens feature an easy control thumb design and securely fit around the trolley handle for ease of use and to prevent loss during a round. The mittens are compatible with any Motocaddy model and carry a RRP of £19.99 per pair.

In catering for the taller golfer, the Motocaddy Height Extender is designed to increase the height of an S-Series trolley handle by 65mm. The extender, which has a RRP of £9.99, is simple to fit to the central locking mechanism and can be applied to any current Motocaddy S-Series model.

All new Motocaddy accessories will be available from December 2011.

Motocaddy www.motocaddy.com

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