On 2009-07-11, kbn64 rated this Intech Limbo a 5...(8464)
Purchase: Playing first round in two years new I would lose several balls on the course going to play wanted inexpensive ball to lose. Bought at Academy for 8+ for 18 balls. Pros: Logo, feel off the clubs, distance, soft landing on the green, accuracy. Cons: After only one round did not have any issues with the ball. Quality: Ball seemed well constructed and durable. No scuffs or cuts, my son hit one into a block wall along a dry creek bed and looked new out of the sleeve. Review Summary: Plan to stock up before they become popular and expensive as the name brands.
On 2008-02-20, Ted rated this Intech Limbo a 5...(8022)
Details: This is absolutly the best cheap ball on the market. I've been playing Pro V1 until someone gave me one of these. I swear they are better and last longer. Titleist can keep their expensive crap.
Purchase: $9.95 for 18 ball box. Pros: I like the price, length, looks, feel and durability. Cons: nothing Quality: Review Summary: These balls are hard to find, so if you find some you had better buy them all. On 2007-08-08, Joe rated this Intech Limbo a 5...(7885)
Details: 2 piece Surlyn cover. White in color.
Purchase: Bought at Academy Sports in Oklahoma City for under $8.00 for 15 balls, not on sale. It was the least expensive ball on the shelf soI figured, 'what the heck, I'l try them once'. In retospect,I am very glad I did. Pros: The ball has a great feel, good distance off the tee, as well as with the irons and fairway woods. Surprisingly, putting has improved dramatically since went to this product. I usually take about 16-18 putts per nine holes (I play a lot of 9 hole courses for time purposes). Took 13 today and have been taking 2 or 3 less putts per nine since I began using this ball Cons: Nothing to dislike. Its inexpensive, plays well and keeps its appearance even after using one for a round or two. Quality: Good construction. Excellent durablility, Review Summary: For a low price, playable alternative to high dollar balls, this is your choice. I will continue to use this product. I have used Dunlop Loco exclusively for the past few years. That will now change. On 2005-09-06, ambogolf rated this Intech Limbo a 3...(6159)
Purchase: $NZ 40 for 18. Pros: Found one of these on a course and liked the feel so bought a sleeve. They feel good off the clubhead, give good distance and putt well. Cons: Durability. The covers stand up OK but I have cracked 3 of these balls in the space of three rounds of golf. That might be OK in a friendly haggle but no good in competition. Quality: 2 piece ball. Review Summary: These are a great low cost, low compression ball but be wary of their durability. On 2005-09-01, Bob-O rated this Intech Limbo a 5...(6146)
Purchase: Meijer. They were marked $9.99 but when I got to the register the total was $8.20 ... go figure. Pros: I normally use recycled balls, but my brother had some intech limbos and I tried them. Now I've been buying them. For 18 balls you can't beat the price. Cons: I can't really say anything bad about them. Quality: Very durable construction ... nice logo too. Overall it's the best ball for your buck. Review Summary: If you don't care what brand of ball you use, and are just going out to have some fun. Get the Limbos ... you'll be glad you did. ;-) On 2004-04-20, dave rated this Intech Limbo a 4...(3451)
Purchase: AAFES Military Exchange. $9.95 for 18 Balls Pros: I had recently tried Titleist Solo and loved them so decided to try what looked like a copy for half the price. I love this ball as much as the Titleist Solo. Except for the ascetic I couldn't notice a difference off the tee or around the greens. The cover is tough and resilient while the ball has a soft touch to it. Cons: Nothing except I am finding them hard to find. Quality: A great low compression ball with a durable cover. The green logo is pleasing to the eye. Review Summary: The best golf ball value I've found. Sure there might be "better balls", but nothing at anywhere near the low price.
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