The Alphard Cybercart repeats as the "Best Overall" electric push cart of 2026. The performance is S-Tier, and the price ties it all together for the number one overall spot.
* Perfect mix of performance and price
* Simple use.
👍 Buy This If
► You’re looking for ease of use and maneuverability.
The Alphard Cybercart offers exceptional ease of use and directional control. With minimal setup required, its maneuverability is easily managed at the push of a button.
► Cart storage and compactness matter.
The Cybercart features a console designed for practical storage during your game. After your round, its compact folded size, similar to leading push carts, makes it easy to store.
👎 Don’t Buy This If
✖︎ A built-in LCD screen or GPS is on your wishlist.
The Alphard Cybercart might seem to fall short due to its lack of a large display. However, it excels in stability, power, and control on the course. For GPS or a large screen, your smartphone likely already provides what you need.
5 days ago
The wheels on the Cybercart don’t look like it has very much tread. This is concerning for not only wear, but also slipping on wet, side-hill lies. I have the MGI Navigator Quad Cart, which doesn’t offer an AT-style wheel. When I play early mornings when the grass is still wet/damp, it slides and has a hard time turning or staying on track, which is very frustrating. This article gives an overall score, but doesn’t explain how those numbers are calculated. Similar to club info like Distance, Accuracy & Forgiveness, would like to see a summary on Maneuverability, Traction, Stability, Battery Length (18 or 36), folding/storing and weight scores.
4 months ago
I have this cart and let me start off by saying I really love it. I love the fact that it has the storage console (not sure why every cart doesn’t have that) built in sand bottle holder, magnet for the remote and a metal landing point for your magnetic speaker or rangefinder. Just a very thoughtful design.
This cart is built extremely solid, wide base and a good sturdy build. No issues with it tipping, it turns extremely well because of the dual motors and it has great stability control as well as downhill speed control. Because of its sturdy build that causes probably the main drawback to this cart. It’s pretty heavy, heavier than average. So this could be an issue for some people trying to get in and out of their vehicle. Also, the folding and unfolding mechanism isn’t smooth and requires a bit of strength to get hit into the locked out position. If that is a deal breaker and you want a similar design in a lighter, easy folding/opening cart then look to the Bag Boy Volt. Almost identical design and features but a single motor design makes turning a little jerky and not as smooth as the Alphard.
The remote is great, very responsive excellent battery life as well, can definitely get 36 holes out of this on one charge. Electric brake works well and can go into manual push mode pretty easily if needed. Overall this is a great cart electric cart and very fairly priced as well.
Rocky Walker
4 days ago
Mine is great, only problem after a year wheels very worn, emailed them and they want me
To pay for new wheels after 12
Months.