Only two I know of are zuca and Delta carts. The rest I think are just carts to put your bag on. These two are made to actually house your discs. I've been comparing them lately myself so I'll share my thoughts
Zuca
- backpack style loading, but with two levels
- can hold a handful more discs I think
- has less non-disc storage unless you buy accessories, adding to the cost of the cart...
- but the cart costs only $300 compared to the $400 Delta, so if you don't need the storage you're in the clear, and if you do it brings you to the same price point.
- only real downside is people say the zuca is a bit more tippy because it's taller.
- has two bottle holders that are adjustable and can hold 40oz hydroflasks.
- is a touch taller but has a smaller seat
- has a multi-putter pocket on the side, or you can buy a putter pocket accessory for the handle and use that pouch (which is sizeable) for a light jacket or towels, etc.
Delta
- top loading disc storage
- seems like it holds a few less than the zuca
- has the putter pocket in the hard lid on the disc storage area, so you can only fit one putter in there. Most people I know carry at least two putters. You can get an accessory putter pocket to put on the handle. I noticed that's what a lot of people do and they keep a towel in the lid putter pocket.
- has more storage to begin with for the higher price point
- doesn't have bottle holders. Only has a cooler that can hold I think six cans, so that might be 3 plastic water bottles I'm guessing. Seems like I'd have to add bottle holders.
- is a touch lower but still normal seating height, has a wider seat.
Personally I keep switching which one I'll get, but I think zuca wins out right for me personally. I'm not positive I need a lot of storage so I can keep it at the lower cost if I want. It comes with bottle holders. It holds more discs which I'm more likely to need personally than non-disc storage. It has a better handle in my opinion.
My concern with the whole idea of a cart is how they perform on hills (are they stable enough to not tip over... the Delta seems like it might tip less than the zuca), and that I still need a backpack depending on the course terrain. I have mainly wooded courses where I am, and they usually have a lot of elevation and steep hills. Just honestly not sure how useful a cart will be if it's a big hassle all the time.
I do, however, want to get all this weight off my back...
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