Its deep blue finish provides natural camouflage in varied terrains, while the 2+2 seating configuration balances passenger capacity with gear storage. Available in 48V and 72V options, this cart delivers tailored performance for different hunting environments.
Parameter | 48V Version | 72V Version |
Seating Capacity | 4 persons (2+2 layout) | 4 persons (2+2 layout) |
Motor Power | 4kW high-torque AC motor | 7kW high-torque AC motor |
Battery Type | 48V lead-acid maintenance-free | 72V lithium-ion with BMS |
Range | Up to 40 miles | Up to 65 miles |
Max Speed | 25 mph | 30 mph |
Ground Clearance | 10 inches | 12 inches |
Climbing Ability | 18% | 25% |
Cargo Capacity | 300 lbs | 400 lbs |
Charging Time | 8 hours | 6-8 hours |
• Enhanced Torque: 40% more torque than standard golf cart motors, ideal for navigating steep inclines and rough terrain .
• All-Terrain Tires: Equipped with 26x11-12 8-ply off-road tires (similar to Bearclaw HTR K587) featuring self-cleaning tread patterns and superior puncture resistance .
• Stealth Operation: Sound-dampened motor compartment reducing noise output by 30% compared to conventional models.
• Strategic Storage: Lockable waterproof compartments and rear cargo area with tie-down points for hunting gear.
While designed for hunting, the 2+2 Seats 48/72V Blue Electric Golf Cart Hunting excels in other outdoor and professional scenarios, expanding its value:
Researchers often need to move quietly through natural habitats to observe animals without disturbance. The cart’s stealth operation and long range (up to 65 miles for the 72V version) make it ideal for tracking wildlife, collecting data, or monitoring conservation areas. Its low environmental impact (no fumes, minimal noise) also ensures it doesn’t disrupt delicate ecosystems.
Forest rangers and land managers rely on vehicles that can handle rough terrain while carrying tools (like pruning shears, mapping equipment, or first-aid supplies). The cart’s high ground clearance (10–12 inches) and payload capacity (300–400 lbs) let teams transport gear to remote areas, making tasks like trail maintenance, fire prevention, or tree surveys more efficient.
For outdoor enthusiasts planning trips to areas without paved roads (such as national parks, private campgrounds, or backcountry sites), the cart serves as a reliable “base camp shuttle.” It can transport camping gear, food, and passengers between parking areas and campsites, eliminating the need for heavy backpacking. The 72V version’s long range also means less frequent charging, even on multi-day trips.
The battery life depends on the voltage version: the 48V model offers up to 40 miles per charge, and the 72V model delivers up to 65 miles. For most hunters, a full day of activity (typically 4–6 hours of driving, with stops for scouting or waiting) uses 20–30 miles of range—so both versions easily cover a full day. The 72V model is recommended for longer trips (e.g., all-day expeditions) or teams that need to travel farther between hunting spots.
The key differences boil down to power, range, and terrain capability:
· 48V version: Best for mild terrains (flat fields, gentle hills), short to medium trips (under 40 miles), and lighter loads (300 lbs max). It’s more budget-friendly and ideal for casual hunters or teams that don’t need extreme performance.
· 72V version: Better for steep terrain (25% climbing ability), long trips (up to 65 miles), and heavier loads (400 lbs max). The lithium-ion battery with BMS also charges faster (6–8 hours vs. 8 hours for 48V) and has a longer lifespan. Choose this if you hunt in rugged areas or need all-day reliability.
Yes— the cart’s rear cargo area and tie-down points are designed to accommodate aftermarket or custom accessories. Common additions include gun racks (for secure rifle storage), insulated coolers (for keeping food/drinks cold), or roof racks (for extra gear like tents). The manufacturer also offers optional accessories tailored to hunting needs, such as camouflage seat covers or additional storage bins.
No special charger is required—both versions come with a standard charger that works with 110V/220V household outlets. Charging time varies by voltage: the 48V lead-acid battery takes approximately 8 hours to fully charge, while the 72V lithium-ion battery charges in 6–8 hours. For convenience, many users charge the cart overnight to ensure a full battery for morning hunts.
The cart includes a 5-year anti-rust warranty on the frame—critical for outdoor use where exposure to moisture and mud can cause corrosion. The battery and motor also come with a standard 1-year manufacturer warranty (extended warranties are available for purchase). Additionally, all models undergo rigorous field testing in diverse terrains (from forests to deserts) to ensure durability, so you can trust it to hold up in harsh conditions.