J. Michael J.
Received with no information but easy to fold into place even if you don't do origami. Absent any documentation that I have obviously found online too late I thought handles were for doing thing that handles usually do and used them to lift the cart and put it in the back of my Bronco where it fits perfectly. Alas after several rounds the handle proved to be unsuited for lift and carry activities as one end of one handle tore through the side of the case. with little to no stress on the case..
I am currently working on a strap system that will support the case and CyberCart.
As a protector for the trunk of rear space in a SUV it works great. My home course is often very muddy so I'm glad to have it.
Zachary L.
It looks great, and does the simple job of keeping the cart from sitting directly on something you want to stay clean. The problem is the fragility of the straps. After mine tore, I asked customer support if they were meant to be used to carry the cart in the thing. They said the straps were meant to be used to move the holder around with the cart in it, but *not* meant to carry the full weight of the cart. If that's not important to you, then this holder is perfectly fine. I will say, before the handles ripped, it actually made carrying the the cart a lot easier, especially with extra accessories that could just sit in the holder as well while you carried it, so it's disappointing that it's not strong enough to do so reliably. If that were fixed, then I'd rate this a 5/5 product. As it is, it's just a more expensive tool that does is the same function as a mat or blanket you can put down to protect whatever you don't want to get dirty. Granted, it does look very nice. Alphard's aesthetic and branding style is on-point.