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Nickent Golf 3DX

Nickent Golf 3DX


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The same technology as the #1 most played hybrid on Tour, the 3DX Drivers features 3DX weight ports strategically placed to provide internal and exterior weighting that matches your swing. The weight ...
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Review Date
June 28, 2008

Overall Rating
 5 of 5

Value Rating
 5 of 5

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Reviewed by: kevin freeman ,  Shoots in the 100s

Model Reviewed:
nicken 3dx stiff flex driver

Summary:
The 3dx driver is a very good driver for the price. Never had a slice today. Topped a couple today, but the ball went strait. Nice driver. CHECK THE 3dx OUT



Customer Service:
NA

Similar Products Used:
off brand


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Review Date
June 2, 2008

Overall Rating
 5 of 5

Value Rating
 5 of 5

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Reviewed by: golfnut1 ,  Shoots in the 90s

Model Reviewed:
nickent 3dx driver

Summary:
Well, I finally found it. I have never paid too much for a driver. In fact, I wait until they are reduced after they have been on the market for a while. I have tried the Ben Hogan driver, Calloway big bertha (which one I dont remember, there have been so many big berthas), Olimar, Adams 460 Dual (the weights are screwy LOL) and several others. I am not going to say that I drive the ball 330 yds or any of that (I wish). But, as far as forgiving and long goes, this is the best driver I have ever tried. I hate the sound it makes but love the results and thats the bottom line. Results. I just hope I can get another of these after they are discontinued and mine wears out. I have always been in search of a great driver at a reasonable cost and I dont think I could do better. If only they made wedges that are as forgiving as this. Oh well, the driver search is over, I hope I can find some forgiving wedges.

Customer Service:
Never used them

Similar Products Used:
Ben Hogan cs-10, Big bertha, adams 460 dual, Titlest 975d,


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Review Date
May 29, 2008

Overall Rating
 5 of 5

Value Rating
 5 of 5

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Reviewed by: Gregg Carter ,  Shoots in the 70s

Model Reviewed:
nickent 3dx

Summary:
This club is amazing i play 3 times a week im not a big man bout 5"11 150lb soak and wet i freaking smash the ball extremely far. easily 275yds I won't change driver until there is something that feels the same. If you hook it or slice you still are in good position. i tell all you fellows having problem with the big stick look into it.... my saying is drive for show put for dough... I play with titleist 704.CB Forged and they are freaky man try them fellows step your game to another notch....


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Review Date
February 29, 2008

Overall Rating
 5 of 5

Value Rating
 5 of 5

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Reviewed by: branarb ,  Shoots in the 80s

Model Reviewed:
Nickent 3DX

Summary:
In the last three years I have bought quit a few drivers: R7-460, Callaway X460, Fusion FT-3 and the FT-5. I like the Fusions and bought the FT-5 but I was curious about the Ft-I but did not want to shell out more $$$, So I decided to try the 3DX.. I am glad I did this club is awesome. Hitting more fairways and average distance is better. A slice swing ends up being a fade andt I am still in the short grass.. This club has given me confidence to use my driver on some very tight fairways. I really feel like the 70's are just around the corner with weapon in my bag. I bought 9* stiff V2 shaft. Ft-5 is in the garage now.

Similar Products Used:
Callaway FT-5, FT-3 Tour, X 460, Mcgregor Mactec, & Taylor Made R7-460.


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Review Date
May 6, 2007

Overall Rating
 5 of 5

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Reviewed by: jjloans ,  Shoots in the 70s

Model Reviewed:
3DX 9* NV55 S flex 45.5"

Summary:
Picked this up in VG used condition from the good guys at Arizona Golf Exchange... thought it would make a nice back-up driver at $49. I was wrong... this thing is an outstanding driver. I am not a big fan of Aldila NV shafts, but the 55 S flex is superb. I am 50, and hit 3 drives of over 320 today... yes, I know all the 12 year olds hit over 300 every time, but this is legit, I was really shocked. Must be partly the lighter shaft generating a higher swing speed, but the head is also something else.. the D spec did not seem to promote a draw much, which is fine... I didn't have a terrible drive all day, and am usually good for several weak quackers and a big block or 2 right. Dispersion on this driver is fantastic. I am a big club junkie, and am just jazzed to fall into this great stick! And $49?? Jeeze! I found the ball flight to be a little low, unlike some of the other reviewers, but not too much so, and the roll out on some was really impressive. I can't hit it any further, nor straighter, good grief, it might stay in the bag for some time... what a concept!! Hope you all find your magic stick, if still looking, give a 3DX a try!

Customer Service:
NA

Similar Products Used:
Recent: Hi-Bore XL (good stick) SQ (8.5 was way too low launch) Snake Eyes Compressor (suprisingly long) Cobra SZ400 (good stick, but a little hard to hit straight every time, pretty long) r5 N type (old reliable, very straight, not big time long) tsunami (for every 300+ you get 3 in the weeds) nickent Trimax 460 (nice, long, just couldn't find the groove) Exotics, (long but squirrely with stock S flex)many others


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