Cart Enclosures - Pro and Con

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Old 02-25-2009, 12:54 PM
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Pricey, are they worth it?
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The Sunbrella certainly are. YOU WILL USE IT.

The hard sided is probably more a personal issue.

I hear from others that they rattle. I for one wouldn't have hard sided because I'm a big guy and the openings are reduced.
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The wife has one on her Yamaha and simply loves it for the convenience and and comfort it allows her. She uses her cart for her transportation to and from work so it is very nice in inclimate weather or when the sprinklers along the golf path trails are on.
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I wouldn't have a cart here without one, in the winter for the cool temps morning and evening and in the summer for the rain. I have a sunbrella on one cart and doors on the other, I prefer the door type.....GN
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I was thinking of more the soft vs. hard enclosure,
I wouldn't have a cart without some type given the weather,
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I was thinking of more the soft vs. hard enclosure,
I wouldn't have a cart without some type given the weather,
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The one on my wife's Yamaha is the "hard" type enclosure.
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My enclosure is soft with doors.....GN
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I like the soft ones primarily because they roll up completely out of the way. One thing that does attract me about the solid enclosure though is the glass window and the WINDSHIELD WIPER!!! I don't know if they all have them, but I would love one when it rains.
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