Reviewed by: Dereck(Unregistered User)
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Shoots in the 70s
Model Reviewed: MaxFi A3
Summary: Really a good peformance ball. Compares with the much more higher priced balls like Pro V1. So if you have the skill it is a great one to lok at putting in th ebag at half the price. Just wished I knew where to buy them again.
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Summary: Really impressed with this ball. I used to play Maxfli but went searching for a more premium style ball. Won these in a social comp a while ago and hadn't played them until this weekend past. Really good distance but with a nice soft feel off all clubs. I also found that these are really high trajectory, which I was not used to, but not to the detriment of distance. It is great being able to hit high short irons onto greens that stop dead.
A really good ball minus the premium price tag. I think I'll stick with these for a while yet.
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Summary: For the price you can't really complain, and overall, this is a pretty good ball. I never really believed that the ball you used had such an effect on the flight, but this ball has a very high trajectory. I prefer a more boring flight, but this higher trajectory gave me huge distance when I middled it. I use a Ping TiSi 8.5 Driver and am a big hitter, averaging about 280 of the tee, but would be easily hitting 300+ with this ball. Unfortunately, the ball really lacked the control and feel that the Maxfli M3 or even the Nike Spin Control balls have. If you want distance without that really hard feel, this would be your ball, but for me, the M3 is still Maxfli's best ball, with a great feel and good distance.
Customer Service: Not used
Similar Products Used: Maxfli M3, Nike One, Nike Spin Control, Titleist Tour Balata, Optima Tour Soft, Strata etc
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Summary: Personally, I don't care much for this ball. It feels heavier than the Maxfli M3. Like hitting a baseball off the end of a wooden bat, on a cold day. That must be the trampoline effect? I will pass and play the Maxfli M3 as long as I can find them. I am a big fan of Maxfli (and have been for about 15 years), but this is one of their worst products released over that span. Boooooooo!
Customer Service: Not applicable.
Similar Products Used: Maxfli A10, Maxfli M3, Noodle, Noodle Spin, ProV1, ProV1x, Precept Laddie, Strata Tour Pro, Strata Tour Ace, Dunlop Loco
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Summary: This ball is fantastic,i saw them on ebay for a awesome price 5 dozen for $55 it was a bit of a risk since i had never played them before but i like most of the maxfli balls so i took the risk and boy did it pay off.It's perfect in just about every category,it's soft and spins great and has a high trajectory,has good distance of the tee and it's pretty durable,it's now my no\umber 1 ball,so much so that i bought another 3 dozen,i'm not going to be needing any balls for a while lol
Similar Products Used: Srixon hi spin,soft feel,distance all good balls but the maxfli is better.
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