

⛳️ Sit Back, Swing Forward: Elevate Your Golf Game with Comfort & Style!
The Bag Boy Golf Push Cart Seat is a durable, steel-constructed accessory designed to fit multiple Bag Boy push cart models. Featuring a padded seat and a wide, stable base, it offers golfers a comfortable resting spot during rounds without compromising cart portability. Lightweight at 3 pounds, it installs easily and folds flat with the cart, making it an essential upgrade for serious golfers seeking convenience and comfort on the course.






























| ASIN | B0CM9PX4TK |
| Best Sellers Rank | #27,633 in Sports & Outdoors ( See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors ) #112 in Golf Cart Accessories |
| Brand Name | Bag Boy |
| Color | Black |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 4.2 out of 5 stars (73) |
| Date First Available | November 1, 2023 |
| Included Components | Cart Seat |
| Item Dimensions LxWxH | 13 x 10 x 12 inches |
| Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 22.6 x 9.7 x 4.2 inches |
| Item Weight | 3 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | Bag Boy |
| Material | Steel |
| Model Name | Cart Seat |
| Package Weight | 3.04 Kilograms |
| Part Number | 64BB004 BLK |
| Sport Type | Golf |
| Suggested Users | unisex-adult |
| Warranty Description | 1 year manufacturer |
B**T
Shaved strokes off score
I have had same Bag Boy cart for 8 years or more. Wasn't aware a seat attachment was available until spotting this. Fit up and assembled easily. I sat beside my bag for a few short waits on last round and enjoyed the comfort.
D**.
Bagboy seat (a real unbiased review from a tall guy)
I have no idea why other reviews mis-steer. To say the instructions are not clear is to say you can't read, didn't take the time to read or you don't understand pictures. One side is for a certain Bagboy and the other is for other types of Bagboy carts. I have a Bagboy Quad XL, it is old, definetly over 5 years and watch out not ten, bout when Sports Authority went out of business. As read in other reviews there are 2 brackets and an extension dependimg on which cart this is going on. If you have the quad xl, you will use the bracket that in not labeled "Volt" on it if that is how all of them are mfg by Bagboy. Couldnt tell you. Pop out 4 rubber plugs where bracket goes, picture is pretty clear as to how to place it. Install bracket and tighten, no magic there. Do a quick test and fold and close the buggy if it makes you feel better, there is no binding that should occur and closes flat as if there was no bracket there. Next take, build seat, 2 crews with nuts, look at picture for how seat is to be supported, the base plate is offset so even if you are not mechanically inclined and you see something offset maybe you should think to yourself as to why so look at the instructions if it is not apparent to you as to the direction that the seat gets installed in on the plate. When that is done if you have the XL, install the extension as instructed with one bolt and nut. The extension is directional so test it on the seat before you bolt it and take it all off as one piece, then bolt it together. Take off the seat and the cart folds without issue. To give you an idea on what you bought. I am 265#'s and 6'5". The seat holds me without issue and is comfortable enough to do what it is intended to do, "to get a load off", until.it is my turn to swing. It is not a Lazy-boy so don't expect that nor is it a bar stool either. So if you expect a solid stool then you are not realistic, it is a small pole that will support weight in a linear (up and down) direction without issue. If you want to start rocking left to right or back and forth you will eventually break something. It is not designed for lateral forces. You cannot have your XL break handle activated for it crosses the seat and you should not use this nowhere that it is not flat because of the base. The base has a good footprint, so it should not sink into the ground. For what it does and how it operates I think it is a little over priced as compared to Clicgear's seat if you had that cart. Bagboy should look at maybe bringing the price down some, but goodluck with that happening. I have a comfortable sitting angle and is comfortable to sit on, just have to be careful to not have excessive lateral movement, don't think it will hold beyond a predetermined point. Yes I would buy and recommend to push cart players, and I am looking forward to using it. Hope this is detailed enough to be useful as compared to other reviews I read before purchasing it.
L**F
Nice seat, easy to assemble, but cart won't fold anymore
The seat was very well packaged and was super easy to assemble. The only problem was that once the bracket is installed on the Quad XL trolley, the trolley will no longer close flat because the bracket gets in the way. It's not practical to install and remove the bracket every time the trolley is unfolded so I had to return the seat. It's too bad because I think it would have been a nice tool to have.
E**O
Excellent addition to push cart
Fits perfectly, never drags on ground or curb (given the adapter), and is perfect when on the course and need a breather! Highly recommend if walking long/hilly golf courses as this is a prefect ‘break’ and doesn’t add much weight to the push cart at all
T**.
Not very stable.
I installed this on my bag boy quad used for disc golf and tested the seat in my kitchen and entire cart lifted on 2 wheels. The support also didnt seem very sturdy to hold my 200lb frame and the seat wobbled quite a lot. I did not have an entire golf bag with clubs but I found this not usable if you are using for disc golf.
A**F
Something to sit on but the cart folds less.
Overall, it's great to rest your body and save energy many times during the rd, but... After attaching the mounting bracket to the frame, which the seat post slides into, the frame will no longer fold completely, only 1/2 way, so you need a bit more space to carry it. Also, the seat cover is adequate but not very durable. In my trunk, it was pressed up against a small screw head on my cart motor and it almost punched a hole thru the vinyl cover. Permanently marked/stretched now. May need tacky duck tape someday. It's waterproof but not very durable. I would buy it again, however. After almost 3 yrs of moderate use, it's still working fine.
M**L
Worth it but overpriced
Seat is fully functional but i dont think if your heavier it may be very stable. I weigh about 185, 5’8”. I do think the durability is a trade off for the light weight. Only complaint is that i dont feel it worth $100 but its the only option. I put my cart in a bag so you have to take it off to fit but the seat slides on and off. Its worth it but a little overpriced.
S**E
Worth the trouble of putting it together
I really like it. My husband had to put it together because it’s not that easy. Will work well when play is slow on the golf course.
Y**G
good
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