Description The first 400cc Ti Driver on the market. USGA non-conforming for Extreme Sprig Velocity. This one is too HOT for the USGA. It has a high spin rate which allows for the ball to get in the air very quic...
Summary: I've had a 400cc 10.5 degree version for about 6 months now, and have tried several new "HOT" clubs lately, i.e. 983K, 580XD, etc., and keep coming back to this club because it is just plain longer than anything else i've tried. It originally had an ALIEN reg. flex graphite shaft in it that had a little too much torque(twist) flex in it for my liking and I reshafted it with a PENLEY LITE reg. flex. It absolutely crushes the ball! I consistently hit it around 280 yards, or so as an average, where I was hitting the "NAME BRANDS" around 250-260 yards. It is still hard to draw the ball with this club but that's okay. Ball flight is absolute straight on a rope, or a soft fade that is high, and LONG. A bad swing will usually result in more of a push, or a pull. No fault of the club by no means. Grab one of these off EBAY for around $35-$50 and you will definitely have one of, if not THE hottest club faces you'll ever own! I also have one of the INTEGRA SOOOLONG's 450cc that doesn't hold a candle to this club. I'm getting a couple more of these to try several different shafts in them to see if it can still be improved on anymore. I love he combination I currently have in it, but what can I say....I'm a "CLUB JUNKIE"!
Summary: This is an incredible driver! I have the Slice Killer 400 with a Proforce 65 Gold R-Flex shaft. Hit the ball straight and further than any other driver I have tried. HIGHLY RECOMMEND this driver - have tried all sorts of drivers but keep coming back to this.
Similar Products Used: Wilson Deep Red II, Taylor Made 580XD, Taylor Made 540, Cleveland Launcher 400, Pings, King Cobra 427, Zevo Compressor
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Review Date April 18, 2003
Overall Rating 5 of 5
Value Rating 5 of 5
Visitors rate this review 2.00 of 5,
2 votes
Reviewed by: lzfsb3(Unregistered User)
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Shoots in the 90s
, from Montrose, MI
Model Reviewed: Integra 400 Ti
Summary: Awesome club!! I purchased this off Ebay. It as Adila Longwood 50/50 shaft cut to 43.5 inches. I am a short hitter with my best drives being only 250 yards. With my Integra, if I don't hit past 250 yds it is a mis-hit. I am consistantly hitting 270 yard drives. Get a lot of roll off this club. It is 10.5 degree loft but hits like 9 degree or less. Great sound when hit right. High pitched crack. Am able to hit club straight or with a bit of a fade. Cannot draw ball with this club. Has help eliminate my snap hook. I have not hit many other drivers as they are all too expensive for me. Previous driver was a Knight brand. I would recommend this driver to anyone.
Similar Products Used: Have not hit many other drivers of any caliber, i.e. Taylor Made, Titleist, Callaway, etc.
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Review Date August 12, 2002
Overall Rating 3 of 5
Value Rating 3 of 5
Visitors rate this review 3.33 of 5,
3 votes
Reviewed by: snorks(Unregistered User)
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Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed: 400 Integra 10.5
Summary: After reading so many good reviews on the 400cc Integra, I decided to buy one off ebay. I got a LH 10.5 degree (illegal) driver with the UST 75 Stiff shaft 45 inches. Unfortunately the club doesn't work for me. I hit the ball extremely long and the club face is definitely hotter then the Ping but I have huge fades with this club. I suspect the shaft is too stiff for me. The trajectory is good being mid to high, and the overall distance is longer then the Ping. But, if you can't hit it straight, your taking 3 off the tee all day. I may reshaft with the UST 65 like my Ping has but right now it's relagated to the garage.
Customer Service: n/a
Similar Products Used: Ping TISI, Taylor Made Firesole
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Review Date August 5, 2002
Overall Rating 2 of 5
Value Rating 3 of 5
Visitors rate this review 3.00 of 5,
1 votes
Reviewed by: capecodbeachfront(Unregistered User)
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Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed: Integra 400 Slicekiller
Summary: This year my golfing buddies bought new Nicklaus airmax 360s.
Their added distance was very discouraging.
I tried their clubs but found the shafts too long.
In an attempt to keep up I ordered Integra 400 Offset 10.5.
Head was supposedly a hot COR...
I got a stiff shaft cut to 44 inches.
HUGE disappointment !
Face of the Offset does not seem high COR at all !
Close examination of the face shows what looks like a quarter sized
plate behind the face inside the club ?
Club hits like a 8 degree loft... no carry at all !
My biggest mistake was the shaft !!!
Do not get stiff... you need shaft kick to get the ball up!
Height of the face also is difficult at setup !
You need tees about the size of a beer can.
Like I said HUGE disappointment,
club will soon join cousins in the garage.
Good thing I can still hit a straight 5 iron !
I shoot low 80's using a 3 wood twice a round !
But every year I get sucked in by MORE DISTANCE CLAIMS
Similar Products Used: TF 300 clone
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