On 2009-08-04, srushing rated this Nike VR Full Cavity a 5...(8494)
Details: Standard loft, lie, length. Steel Shafts, low kick point stiff shafts
Purchase: Demo'd these clubs from my local pro shop. $699 is the retail Pros: Loved the feel of these clubs. Hitting the 6I felt just like hitting the 8I. Very easy to hit and very soft feel. Every shot seemed solid. Nice look to the club and even the full cavity is not so big that it causes any double takes as you look at the club. Nice finish to the iron heads.
Very easy to hit, very forgiving and good distance. Can't work this club as much as the split cavity but the low CG of the wide sole helps get the ball in the air and going straight in most lie conditions Cons: Not much, maybe the price. As game improvement/super game improvement irons, the price is a little steep. Quality: felt solidly constructed. Grip was soft and tacky. Nice set of irons Review Summary: I really liked these irons. If they were just a little more workable I might consider putting them in my bag. the 6I was so easy to hit it was amazing. Maybe I should buy them anyway. I like the look and the outcome of the swings was consistently straight or a small draw. Very nice clubs.
On 2009-05-12, MikeD rated this Nike VR Full Cavity a 4...(8361)
Details: Details: Nike’s latest entry into the iron set sweepstakes is gaining popularity for a variety of reasons. The VR (Victory Red) Full Cavity set looks better, feels better and performs better. The face of the clubs has been made thicker from the topline to the sole in order to lower the center of gravity. Its’ better feel comes an undercut cavity that is puts weight behind the center of the club face.
Purchase: Purchase: List price is $700 for 4-iron through A-wedge. Edwin Watts has them for $699.99 for steel shafts, $799.99 for graphite.
Pros: Pros: The clubs have received much attention for how well they go through a variety of turf conditions from a variety of attack angles. The clubs come with an Eaton grip, designed for added increased traction on the top and softer feel on the bottom.
purists. They’ll be thrown off by the look.
Cons: Cons: There is still a perception out there that Nike equipment is far inferior (remember Phil Mickelson?). That’s a hurdle Nike is still battling to get over. These clubs will not be for the forged iron Quality: Quality: Solid, solid, solid. Nike’s irons today are much better than their irons even a year ago and that goes for playability and look. Review Summary: Review Summary: A good looking set of irons. A good feeling setting of irons. A set that’s not outrageously price. Looks like a winner for the swoosh boys.
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