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How PowaKaddy’s 2026 Line-Up Addresses Space, GPS and Remote Control Demand

If you’ve ever stood in a pro shop staring at a wall of electric trolleys, wondering which one won’t bankrupt you, break down or need its own parking space, PowaKaddy has clearly been watching.

The UK’s number one electric trolley brand has rolled out its 2026 collection – a refined trio of FX, CT and RX models – and thrown in a new online Trolley Selector tool that promises to do everything except hit the shot for you.

Three Families, One Mission: Make Electric Easy

The backbone of the new range hasn’t changed: the FX, CT and RX families are still doing the heavy lifting after a strong 2025 in the UK market, but PowaKaddy has been tinkering under the bonnet.

Front and centre is the FX range, the line that does the “performance meets value” dance. The star of the show remains the FX1, currently the UK’s best-selling electric trolley, built for golfers who want to step into the world of electric without stepping into a second mortgage.

The FX1 is deliberately simple – no spaceship cockpit, no PhD required – but still has enough on-course clout to haul your gear around without complaint. It’s the gateway trolley for the golfer who’s finally realised that carrying a bag up the 18th is not “fitness”, it’s “physiotherapy waiting to happen”.

CT Range: For Golfers With Small Boots And Big Expectations

If your car boot is roughly the size of a shoebox – or you’ve already filled it with half your life – the CT range is where PowaKaddy starts showing off.

The ultra-compact CT line has become the brand’s go-to for golfers short on space, and it’s hardly surprising. The CT6 is the UK’s best-selling trolley of the last five years, which tells you everything you need to know about how many golfers would rather fold their trolley than trade in their hatchback.

Then there’s the clever stuff: PowaKaddy’s CT10 GPS and CT12 GPS models, both armed with FULL HOLE View technology on portrait-format displays.

Unlike the usual widescreen GPS layouts that insist on showing a golf hole like a poorly shot TV advert, FULL HOLE View takes the radical step of presenting holes the way you actually see them: long, narrow and slightly terrifying. By using portrait screens, PowaKaddy’s display shows more of the hole in a true-to-life orientation, giving you a clearer and more immersive look at what you’re about to do to your scorecard.

In a trolley market where everyone is trying to bolt on more features than a smartphone, that kind of focused GPS design is the sort of thing rival brands will be “taking inspiration” from before long.

RX Range: Remote Control For The Modern Golfer

For those who like their tech with a side order of wizardry, the RX range is where PowaKaddy leans fully into the hands-free future.

At one end you have the RX Remote – a straightforward remote-control model for golfers who want their trolley to go on ahead while they practice the ancient art of walking. At the other is the RX12 GPS, which combines remote operation with the brand’s 5″ portrait display and integrated GPS.

The idea is simple but appealing: send your RX trolley off like a well-trained dog while you stroll along, glancing at a proper, hole-shaped GPS view on the screen. No more pushing, no more squinting at tiny numbers – just you, your thoughts, and the faint worry that your trolley is having more fun than you are.

Meet The PowaKaddy Trolley Selector: Your Online Gear Matchmaker

Of course, with more choice comes more confusion. That’s where the new online PowaKaddy Trolley Selector steps in, acting like a digital caddie for golfers who’d rather not pretend they know the difference between every model on the rack.

Instead of leaving you to scroll through specs like a confused equipment rep, the Selector walks you through a short series of questions based on your preferences and priorities – things like storage, GPS, budget and how much tech you actually want to deal with.

From there, it highlights the trolleys that best match your needs and, crucially, explains the differences between models in plain language. No jargon, no acronyms, no “advanced multi-axial stability matrix” nonsense – just straightforward comparisons to help you make a decision you don’t regret by the third hole.

As electric trolleys become more sophisticated and the PowaKaddy range keeps growing, that kind of guided choice is less luxury, more necessity.

“Supporting Golfers At Every Stage Of Their Journey”

David Catford, CEO at PowaKaddy, knows that even the best kit is useless if golfers can’t work out which one to buy.

David Catford, CEO at PowaKaddy, said: “PowaKaddy is committed to making the electric trolley experience as accessible and enjoyable as possible. With our 2026 collection, we’ve continued to refine and enhance the range, and the new Trolley Selector is another step forward in supporting golfers at every stage of their journey. It removes uncertainty from the buying decision and helps golfers quickly find the trolley that best suits their game.”

That “removing uncertainty” line is doing a lot of work. At a time when golfers are drowning in options, an intelligent selector tool that points you at the right PowaKaddy model feels less like a gimmick and more like a small act of mercy.

Where To Find The 2026 PowaKaddy Range

The full PowaKaddy 2026 collection is now available through authorised PowaKaddy retailers and online, ready for golfers who have finally had enough of dragging a loaded bag up a hill.

You can explore the FX, CT and RX ranges – and put the new Trolley Selector through its paces – at: https://www.powakaddy.com/trolley-selector-tool/

Just don’t be surprised if, after a few rounds with one of these things, the only time you carry your bag again is when you’re taking it out of the car.

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