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Golf Gear Tsunami Drivers Review

Golf Gear Tsunami


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Review Date
March 28, 2005

Overall Rating
 5 of 5

Value Rating
 5 of 5

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2.83 of 5, 6.00 votes

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Reviewed by: lct5701 ,  Shoots in the 90s

Model Reviewed:
ld 360 ti

Summary:
I love this driver. I just got the club a week ago. I immediately took it down to the range and fell in love. I am carrying 300 yds and rolling a good 15yds with this thing. Hey you don't have to believe me especially from the score posted but it is the truth. BTW to the fellas that bought this thing already you are about to get mad. I bought it on e-bay and pain $37 with shipping, brand new still in shrink wrap. The e-bay store is call the golf habit. love it love it.

Customer Service:
none and don't want to

Similar Products Used:
various inexpensive drivers over the years



Review Date
January 29, 2005

Overall Rating
 3 of 5

Value Rating
 3 of 5

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3.60 of 5, 5.00 votes

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Reviewed by: jjloans ,  Shoots in the 70s

Model Reviewed:
Tsunami 8* X-Stiff

Summary:
I am a certified club junkie, and have tried out most of the pro line drivers out there..... this one unfortunately was a big disappointment. Maybe it was the X flex shaft, but I doubt it. The first one I got I broke the head along the base after just a few swings.... the replacement didn't break, but it hit like it was broken, not very long and almost uncontrollable in direction. I have hit a LD400, and while it is much better, still not very impressive... the SMT products (especially the 02 heads) are much, much better sticks. Maybe it is just me, so lets call it a three.

Customer Service:
Emails to Company were not returned... going out of business???

Similar Products Used:
many! Integra Bi-Face and SMT best so far, Kasco very good, Adams Redline Tour great deal for a VVG stick, Aurora by AGT, watch this one!!!



Review Date
October 12, 2004

Overall Rating
 5 of 5

Value Rating
 5 of 5

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3.00 of 5, 2.00 votes

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Reviewed by: malvin ,  Shoots in the 80s

Model Reviewed:
tsunami 400 cc 10 deg

Summary:
before i bought the tsunami i had a ping and a taylormade 360 i couldnt break 90 because i was never in the fairway. since i got this club from golf mart, i'm longer by 30 yards and straight as an arrow.thanks for your help (skip) at golf mart



Review Date
August 3, 2004

Overall Rating
 5 of 5

Value Rating
 5 of 5

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3.40 of 5, 5.00 votes

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Reviewed by: OnePutt ,  Shoots in the 80s

Model Reviewed:
Tsunami 400cc

Summary:
I purchased off of ebay for $200. I went to the range with 3 drivers to compare. After hitting the Tsunami 400cc I sold my other 2 drivers on ebay. Get the YS-6 SX shaft at 45 3/4" and you'll hit 300 yard drives "straight" at your first range session.

Customer Service:
I tried to order this driver new a couple of times from Golf Gear. The girl that handles the orders was lousy so I went to ebay.

Similar Products Used:
Callaway ERC
Great Big Bertha



Review Date
July 5, 2004

Overall Rating
 5 of 5

Value Rating
 5 of 5

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3.00 of 5, 4.00 votes

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Reviewed by: GolferInTheRough ,  Shoots in the 90s

Model Reviewed:
Golf Gear Tsunami Driver 400cc

Summary:
I have responded to over thirty e-mails from other golfers that have written me and asked me how I liked this club once I “woke up”; so I thought I would go ahead and follow up to the non-review I wrote a year and a half ago even though I still haven’t “woke up”.

I have played an average of once a week since I took this driver home and all I can say is, I can’t for the life of me figure out why everyone that takes golf seriously doesn’t own this club. I realize that is out of the question since the ‘feel’ of golf equipment such a personal thing, but I seriously doubt I will even think about picking up any other driver at a golf store, much less swing it, for another three to five years. The reason is simple. I have yet to play with anyone that can consistently out-drive me and keep it on the fairway or even seems remotely happy with their latest, newest driver they just put in their bag a few months ago. Granted I am playing with other “week-enders” like myself most of the time and the few times I have picked up a game with anyone with a five or less handicap (and actually plays like it) they usually have some “old reliable” driver in their bag that they bought long before I ever took up the game.

I now own the three and five metals as well and they feel as sweet or sweeter than the driver. Usually after about the fourth or fifth hole whomever I am playing with will mention my driver and perhaps might notice that I have the fairway metals to match. They all comment on what a nice looking club it is and wonder what it is and where I got it. Granted, they wouldn’t have bothered to ask if my ball wasn’t consistently 30 to 40 yards past theirs and in the fairway, but none of them seem too interested after I tell them it is a Tsunami from Golf Gear. They just nod like a bobble-head doll and smile. I guess they haven’t woke up either.



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