Today's Golfer Walk You Through The VERTX Remote.
Golf Monthly put the VERTX Remote through its paces, against a couple of its market rivals.
Golf Monthly put the VERTX Remote through its paces, against a couple of its market rivals.
Today's Golfer Walk You Through The VERTX Remote.
Join Today's Golfer Digital Editor, Rob Jerram, as he kicks off the golfing season by conducting a comprehensive review of the VERTX Remote, as well as taking a look at our new NERO golf bags. In the below video Rob assesses everything from the design and style of the VERTX, to its performance on the toughest terrain. Including a deep dive into Active Terrain Control, the first such system in golf. How will the VERTX perform? Is it the golf trolley to beat them all?
Today's Golfer Walk You Through The VERTX Remote.
Join Today's Golfer Digital Editor, Rob Jerram, as he kicks off the golfing season by conducting a comprehensive review of the VERTX Remote, as well as taking a look at our new NERO golf bags. In the below video Rob assesses everything from the design and style of the VERTX, to its performance on the toughest terrain. Including a deep dive into Active Terrain Control, the first such system in golf. How will the VERTX perform? Is it the golf trolley to beat them all?
WATCH: The Golf Trolley To Beat Them All?
"We're really used to hyperbole here at TG. But we expected this to be special and it really, really is. "
You can read the full, published review of the VERTX from Today's Golfer below.
Stewart Golf is well-known for producing some of the finest electric golf trolleys, yet this British brand is consistently seeking ways to enhance its offerings with innovative designs. Their most recent advancement is the VERTX Remote trolley, which Stewart believes represents the "ultimate remote machine." It incorporates Active Terrain Control (ATC), a novel system designed to enable the trolley to respond to its environment and autonomously allocate power between its twin motors based on the course gradient. In contrast to basic downhill braking, ATC ensures that the VERTX maintains the desired speed and direction when moving uphill, downhill, or across side slopes.
The groundbreaking ATC system is driven by a cutting-edge AP1 Cortex Microchip. This sophisticated processing unit monitors power requirements from each motor up to 1,000 times per second and redistributes it to optimize performance on any gradient. Additionally, this new system adapts to varying golf bag weights.
The VERTX’s remote boasts a 100-yard range, providing you with complete control to navigate it around the course. Stability is crucial for remote trolleys, and the VERTX addresses this concern with Stewart Golf’s innovative integrated stabilizer, which automatically deploys and retracts when the VERTX is folded or unfolded. When approaching steeper gradients, the trolley tilts back and utilizes the stabilizer to ascend the hill. Furthermore, new wheels offer additional traction.
"We're really used to hyperbole here at TG. But we expected this to be special and it really, really is. "
"We're really used to hyperbole here at TG. But we expected this to be special and it really, really is. "
You can read the full, published review of the VERTX from Today's Golfer below.
Stewart Golf is well-known for producing some of the finest electric golf trolleys, yet this British brand is consistently seeking ways to enhance its offerings with innovative designs. Their most recent advancement is the VERTX Remote trolley, which Stewart believes represents the "ultimate remote machine." It incorporates Active Terrain Control (ATC), a novel system designed to enable the trolley to respond to its environment and autonomously allocate power between its twin motors based on the course gradient. In contrast to basic downhill braking, ATC ensures that the VERTX maintains the desired speed and direction when moving uphill, downhill, or across side slopes.
The groundbreaking ATC system is driven by a cutting-edge AP1 Cortex Microchip. This sophisticated processing unit monitors power requirements from each motor up to 1,000 times per second and redistributes it to optimize performance on any gradient. Additionally, this new system adapts to varying golf bag weights.
The VERTX’s remote boasts a 100-yard range, providing you with complete control to navigate it around the course. Stability is crucial for remote trolleys, and the VERTX addresses this concern with Stewart Golf’s innovative integrated stabilizer, which automatically deploys and retracts when the VERTX is folded or unfolded. When approaching steeper gradients, the trolley tilts back and utilizes the stabilizer to ascend the hill. Furthermore, new wheels offer additional traction.
Priced starting from £1,349, the VERTX is available in Black or Carbon Editions. Every new VERTX Remote comes with Stewart Golf’s exceptional 100-hole money-back guarantee, providing you with the opportunity to try it risk-free.
THE VERDICT
THE VERDICT
I have 2 Stewart carts. The X9 and the new Vertx. The later won from the Stewart Cart Giveaway. Thank you Stewart! The Vertx is a joy to use. It is very smooth. Works perfectly every time. Holds it’s line up the fairway and it’s very stable. It folds easily to fit in the trunk of the car. I play 3 days a week and have a tough time choosing which Stewart cart to use!!
I have 2 Stewart carts. The X9 and the new Vertx. The later won from the Stewart Cart Giveaway. Thank you Stewart! The Vertx is a joy to use. It is very smooth. Works perfectly every time. Holds it’s line up the fairway and it’s very stable. It folds easily to fit in the trunk of the car. I play 3 days a week and have a tough time choosing which Stewart cart to use!!