Agree about the height issue (plus, it's 18.5 pounds empty weight to pull around all day).
I'm so glad I never pulled the trigger on this style of cart. Price was always a stopper for me.
As it turns out, I often leave my Zuca Backpack LG at home and use a modified camp stool that sets my bag high enough that I hardly bend over to select discs. It weighs next to nothing to carry over one shoulder, and doubles as a seat if I need it.
Since I'm a bagger, I liked the flexibility of the Backpack cart. A typical bagging day could be several cart rounds and several carry rounds, depending on conditions. "Very Cart Friendly" courses are great - but anything less than "Very" often meant dragging the thing over rocks and roots, through very narrow transitions, or carrying it for brief segments. Not fun - and more trouble than it's worth.
My experience tells me that if you're considering spending $200 - $500 on a cart, you better really be sure the courses you play most often accommodate easy use of that cart.
My Backpack cart works great when I play my local course (a converted ball golf course). But for most of the time, it's the $20 modified camp stool, or just my backpack.