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Orlimar HipTi

Orlimar HipTi


Description
· Club Material: hipTi™ Face/Titanium Shell · Loft: 8.5° · Lie Angle: 56° · Face Angle: 1° closed · Finished Length: 45" · Club Volume: 300cc Also available in 9.5 and 10.5 lofts



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Review Date
July 6, 2007

Overall Rating
 5 of 5

Value Rating
 5 of 5

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Reviewed by: Deebaba ,  Shoots in the 80s

Model Reviewed:
Orlimar HipTi 420cc 10.5* Reg

Summary:
Simply stated:This is the longest of all the drivers i've used(and i've used a lot & currently own over 20 drivers!)
It delivers a high-ish trajectory,massively long ball.Its a non-conforming club to the USGA & thats maybe why its so much longer than the rest of the field.. though having said that i 've hit another non-conforming driver(Callaway ERC II) & found it nowhere near the length nor the straightness of this club.I'm using the stock 55 gm orlimar shaft & its lighter weight could be another reason towards it being so long? However,this club is not only the Best Orlimar driver ever made but,in my opinion,the longest driver in the market.Whether or not you buy this i sincerely recommend you at least hit a few shots with it sometime during your golfing career.. you'll be very pleasantly surprised!It sits behind the ball as Tall & big as any of the 460cc drivers out there(except perhaps the Sasquatch)& its weight throughout your swing conveys an addictive sense of balance & power.


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Review Date
November 16, 2006

Overall Rating
 3 of 5

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 5 of 5

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Reviewed by: golfercody ,  Shoots in the 80s

Model Reviewed:
Orlimar Trimetal hipTi 420cc 9.5*

Summary:
This is a great driver for a very little price. I see that is has 1* closed face as said above, does anyone know if this is exactly true? Anyways, after having this driver for a while, I was out at my home course playing a few extra holes before dark, when the head flew off. It caught me off guard but I grabbed the head, and later I took it back into Golf Town and it was replaced. I still have this driver but will be replacing it with the Titleist 905R 9.5* next summer. I reccomend this to the average golfer who is looking for a good, cheap driver.


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Review Date
August 15, 2006

Overall Rating
 5 of 5

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 5 of 5

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Reviewed by: pokersurfer ,  Shoots in the 90s

Model Reviewed:
ORLIMAR HIP TI 420 10.5* DRIVER

Summary:
Wow tried her out for the first time ever, meaning Orlimar and what can I say here I am writing a review.

This driver has to be amongst my all time favorites which are the King Cobra's 427, 440 and FX 460. Also the Cleveland Sport OS 410 is another hidden gem. Anyway I had to clear the air and pay respects, however with fine tuning this Orlimar may be the best. I understand the 420 is an older model because they do have a 440 and 460 version but I am one to dislike the larger heads myself hence the 410, 427 and 420 come into play.

Been in and out of drivers lately because I fell in a slump, hell I went back to using my trusty Titleist PT 13* 3 wood which can bomb as well but today I got my hands on this Orlimar 420 Hip Ti version along with a Graffoly Pro Lite stiff shaft and this baby can bomb to say the least. In fact my home course today matched and surpassed a few personal records of mine, I don't know why because like I said I have been in a driver slump for the past few weeks.

In fact I fell in love with it soon after the round was finished I literally bought and installed a brand new grip on her so wish me luck out there.

I think the guys behind our group were scratching their heads on a couple of holes that I truly bombed the Orlimar on and now I got me scratching mine too.


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Review Date
March 14, 2006

Overall Rating
 5 of 5

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 5 of 5

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Reviewed by: BJG718 ,  Shoots in the 90s

Model Reviewed:
Hip Ti 420

Summary:
I have always tended to pull or fade my driver a little bit. I cannot say that I am any different with this club. However, it hits the ball quite a ways. Yesterday I tested it against a Cleveland Launcher 460. Both of them were the longest clubs that I have ever used. The Launcher carried further, but if you try to over swing with it, you would not like the results. I can swing as hard as I like with this club and still like the results. I noticed that the face bulge on this club is tremendous. I do not think it is as forgiving a club as people make it out to be. There is a noticeable sweet spot with this club as opposed to another club like the Launcher. I think this club should be used by people with a handicap of 15 or less who have a little trouble with a slight fade or draw which they would like to straighten out. I hit some of the longest drives I have ever hit with it yesterday. I was extremely impressed. However, if I could figure out how to get 10-15 yards more roll with the Launcher, I would go with a club like that instead. This club provides great trajectory and distance but can be a little difficult to control at some times. I think as I learn to use it and possible reshaft it, I will like it more and more. If you hit the sweet spot on this club and you have at least a half-way decent swing, swing speed, and possibly shaft, this may be one of the furthest hitting drivers you will try. The club head is extremely hot and lightweight.

Customer Service:
No experience.

Similar Products Used:
Wilson PD5, Wilson DD5, Orlimar Hti440, Cleveland Launcher 460, Hippo John Daly, Golfsmith XPC, Adams ST 303


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Review Date
August 8, 2005

Overall Rating
 5 of 5

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Reviewed by: drok ,  Shoots in the 90s

Model Reviewed:
Orlimar hip Ti 420

Summary:
This is one hot stick. I test drove many other big name drivers, and this was my favourite. The feedback, especially for a big headed club, is incredible, it tells you where you missed it. And when you connect, oh man, it just makes you want to forget about the course and head straight for the range and an extra large bucket.

It's also very forgiving, the penalty for mis-hits is minor. I'm no superman, but I was getting a straight 230-250 off the toe and heel. When I hit the sweet spot, 270-300 consistently. This is well up from my previous driver.

It has a real nice look to it, and for a big headed club, it doesn't seem to dwarf the ball.

The best part I saved for dessert as I thought the merits of the club deserved their own standing. I got it for only $98 CDN! This was 1/4 of the price of similar drivers I was looking at. You can't beat it at that price.

The only con I had is the stock shaft is a bit whippy. But who cares, buy an Adila or Graffaloy and you're still ahead of the game.

This is an awesome club at an incredible value and it's staying in the bag for a long, long time.

Customer Service:
Not had to use it.

Similar Products Used:
580XD, MP-001 400CC, G2, Cobra 400SZ, Adams Redline RPM


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