Clicgear or Sun Mountain Speedcart Mount For SkyCaddie SG1 SG2 SG2.5 SG3 SG4 SG5

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Main Features

  • Screws into Umbrella holder of Clicgear or Speed mountain cart
  • 360 degree swivel feature
  • Can be used with or without clicgear or Speed mountain umbrella

Description

We have develped a mount for the SkyCaddie SG5, SG4, SG3, SG2.5, SG2 and SG1 that fits the most popular walking carts on the market today. The Speed Cart, and the Clickgear cart. Our mount screws directly into the umbrella receptacle. You can still use your umbrella while our mount is attached if you golf in the rain. The SkyCaddie would be protected under the umbrella. We have designed our mount with a swivel and tightening ring, so you can rotate your SkyCaddie 360 degrees to get the bestview and then turn the tightening ring to lock it in place. Our mount has a face plate with slot designed to attach to the button mount on the back of your SkyCaddie SG5, SG4, SG3, SG2.5, SG2 or SG1. This mount will also work with the Golflogix, Golf buddy, Sonocaddie and iGolf Neo.

Other Details

  • Brand: Lido
  • Label: Lido
  • Manufacturer: Lido
  • Model: LM-2100EXP
  • MPN: LM-2100EXP
  • Package Dimensions: 5.00 in x 3.10 in x 2.50 in; 0.20 lb

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