Nakashima Golf HTEC Drivers

Nakashima Golf HTEC Drivers 

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RATING
5
[Sep 19, 2012]
Michael Willis
Shoots in the 90s
Model Reviewed: Nakashima HTEC 460

While I thought the driver performed well the impact noise simply made me cringe. I'd describe it as two boxcars mating. Yes, a loud 'clank' that grates on other golfers nerves as well as mine. I asked the club maker to to damp the noise and he recommended filling the head with foam. This may have contributed to the driver face cracking as it did shortly thereafter.

Customer Service

It's now been over six weeks and I've no word. If they've voided the warranty they should at least tell me.

Similar Products Used:

TaylorMade BurnerFast 1.0

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RATING
2
VALUE
RATING
2
[Nov 24, 2009]
the bomber
Shoots in the 70s
Model Reviewed: Nakashima 450 Hi Tec Driver

Been searching for an age to replace my Srixon XIo and finally found it!

nothing short of awsome!went to get fitted with an R9 460!

With Hi tec i was a staggering 29 yards lobger!
& 18 miles per hr faster ball speed!

yes it is expensive with Ozik Hd6 but well woth it lol 344yrds driving average!


Customer Service

Thank you to Jason Macniven Hampshire England for the fit

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
3
[Jul 31, 2009]
dukedog
Shoots in the 70s
Model Reviewed: nakashima Htec driver

This by far is the longest straightest driver i ever hit, i picked up 25-30yards over my Titleist driver,my first combination i tried was not perfect, but with there refit policy i went back in and tweeked it at no charge and found the perfect setup, i had a hole in one on 311 yard par 4 in skins game, i am left handed and i tried 10 shafts! which is a miracle for me being left handed, it was awesome experience, i was fit at head quarters in stockton california, what a system, and now i heard taylormade is trying to copy nakashima golf, how funny is that, good luck that r9 sucks!!!!bunch of copycats-
Nakashima Golf has the best fitting system in the world, they are the best

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Jun 22, 2009]
dezdoozi
Shoots in the 70s
Model Reviewed: Nakashima 460 hi tec 11.5 loft

Had a crack with it on Tracker!
Holly Molly!
+14 miles ball speed!
+20/25 yards increase!
Matrix Ozik Hd6 shaft S Flex
the only issue is the price!
But It Blew the R9 tp Out of the Water!
++++++++++++
Dan

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
3
[Jun 19, 2009]
sobecat
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed: Nakashima Golf HTEC Driver

I cannot recommend this driver. Its too expensive and I dont think I can tell people to even try the club. I never had so much disperion of side spin after the Nakashima Studio fitting session. I was fitted with a Fuji Rombax 6w06 stiff($300) on a 9.5 head. I told them that I wanted a 10.5. I hit this thing on the driving range with side hook spin and the distance is mediocre. Forget consistancy, there is none. The only time I hit it straight was when I had to "Apply" a feel to get that straight shot. But consistancy was nonexistent. I spent over $700 for this driver. All of you can call me a dumbass and I deserve it. I just trusted them and their computer. They made me believe that the numbers that I had were going to give me huge results. My losses are great and I am not sure I can sell it.
Then, I bought a Titleist 905s 10.5 on ebay for $70. I changed the shaft to a Graphite Design YS-6+ stiff. I invested a total of $185 for this set up with the spine adjustment. I hit the ball straight and average my 240 to 260 drives consistantly. I am so confident that I am not looking back.
Im sorry, but I feel that its my duty to say that I did not have any luck with Nakashima's HTEC 440. I am not angry since I have longed forgave the fitters. But $750 invested deserved more time.

Customer Service

I was rushed to buy it in the fitting studio. They led me to believe that I was fitted properly but I was too trusting of them. They told me that I had to change my swing by teeing the ball 2 inches up. then hit up high on it. I dont change my swing for a club THAT drastically. They did call to check up on me, but I didnt trust them anymore to think that they would charge me another $75 for fitting and full retail on another shaft if I came back.

Similar Products Used:

Titleist 905s/r, 975D, and Callaway x460.

OVERALL
RATING
3
VALUE
RATING
1
[May 31, 2009]
scoobygolf
Shoots in the 70s
Model Reviewed: Nakashima

I now have a HTEC 460, 10 1/2 degree driver with a Mitsubishi Fubuki shaft. This is by far the best driver I've ever hit. The wind is no factor. I consistantly hit 300 yard drives at age 47. NO COMPANY IN GOLF OFFERS THE SAME CUSTOMER SERVICE THAT THIS COMPANY OFFERS. THEY WILL CHANGE THE SHAFT AND HEAD COMBINATION UNTIL IT IS PERFECT. SIMPLY THE BEST.

Customer Service

UNBELIEVABLE

Similar Products Used:

CLEVELAND, TAYLORMADE, TITLEIST

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Mar 03, 2008]
melsmitty
Shoots in the 70s
Model Reviewed: Nakashima Htec 460cc

This is absolutly the best driver on the Market. I matched the New Nakashima 460cc with a Matrix F7M2 LTD (Thanks Epic Golf Tour Products for the fit). The Head sits open, thanks to the Nakashima Adjustable hosel, and the Ball speed and spin rate were unmatched by any driver I tested. The Htec 460cc Driver had a much lower spin rate than the Htec 440cc, and the Ball flight is unbelievable. Way better than my TaylorMade 282 Proto Head with the same shaft.

Customer Service

Have never used them

Similar Products Used:

TaylorMade f7 TP 282 Proto

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Feb 01, 2008]
r yoon
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed: nakashima htec driver 11.5 loft speeder 757 stiff

excellent feel and trajectory. speeder shaft really compliments loft. face is hot and ball flight has no ballooning. driver sits square to open at address but working ball is as easy as setup modifications. the driver really has good balanced weight and does not feel fragile, top quality design with nice clean look. used to use titlest 905r with speeder (good driver as well) but always felt the ball compress to much. this driver u get compression but u feel mostly the transfer of energy delivered more. very high quality driver, better then new 2008 models. only model that came close to similar preformance (as far as vector numbers) is mizunos mp-600 driver.

Customer Service

haven't had to use

Similar Products Used:

mizuno mp-600
titlest 905r

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Jan 31, 2008]
Twiceaces
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed: HTEC DRIVER

Nakashima HTEC 9 Degree Driver
UST V2 55 Gram Shaft Stiff Flex
Earlier I reviewed an SMT Deep Bore and thought I had found the last driver that would ever go in my bag and it is a great driver and a fairway finder. However it does not have the horsepower this HTEC does. This club is square to open so I know my misses if any will be right most of the time so I allow for it but that only happens occasionaly. Most of the time this club hits straight bombs. The ball flight is like an arrow. No ballon shots. I am 50 and not as flexible as once was. I can't imagine how a flat belly might hit this club. I have spent along time seeking the shaft I need and with this club it is really something to see. Give it a try if you can. Go to their website and see how customizeable it is.

Customer Service

No experience.

Similar Products Used:

Not enough space to list here.

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
4
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