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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
August 25, 2009

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 1 of 5

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Reviewed by: Brian ,  Shoots in the 80s

Model Reviewed:
Nickent 3DX RC

Summary:
My less than 2 month old 3DX RC irons began falling apart. My 7 iron head came off first on August 11th. Sent it back to Nickent for repair. August 20th, my Pitching wedge head came off. Not snapping off, but the shaft pulled apart between the hosel and flange, just like my 7 iron. Nickent tells me to send my P-5 irons back so they can reshaft. What am I to do in the mean time, just wait for my clubs to come back they tell me. They also told me my 7 irons would be back to my by August 19th, this is August 25th, I have yet to get it back!!!!

My clubs are men's right hand with standard flex graphite shaft. One of the managers admitted to me that they had an entire bad batch of these clubs that were made overseas. They seem quite laid back about the entire ordeal considering that it is their product quality that is deplorable. They refused to send me new clubs, even after the KNEW FOR A FACT that my clubs were on their way back to them via Golfsmith. Told me I had to wait until the fixed my original clubs however long that will be!

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My less than 2 month old 3DX RC irons began falling apart. My 7 iron head came off first on August 11th. Sent it back to Nickent for repair. August 20th, my Pitching wedge head came off. Not snapping off, but the shaft pulled apart between the hosel and flange, just like my 7 iron. Nickent tells me to send my P-5 irons back so they can reshaft. What am I to do in the mean time, just wait for my clubs to come back they tell me. They also told me my 7 irons would be back to my by August 19th, this is August 25th, I have yet to get it back!!!!

My clubs are men's right hand with standard flex graphite shaft. One of the managers admitted to me that they had an entire bad batch of these clubs that were made overseas. They seem quite laid back about the entire ordeal considering that it is their product quality that is deplorable. They refused to send me new clubs, even after the KNEW FOR A FACT that my clubs were on their way back to them via Golfsmith. Told me I had to wait until the fixed my original clubs however long that will be!


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Review Date
May 11, 2009

Overall Rating
 5 of 5

Value Rating
 5 of 5

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Reviewed by: Eeyore42 ,  Shoots in the 90s

Model Reviewed:
Nickent 3DX D-Spec driver

Summary:
Last season I accepted the fact that if I wanted to lower my handicap I needed to leave the driver at home and tee off with my 3-wood. I did this and went from a 26 down to an 18. But to get any lower I need a way to get those long par 4's to not be short par 5's.

Over the winter I picked up a 10* 3DX D-Spec for a song on ebay. It was in VERY rough shape cosmetically, but I paid less for the club than the NV 55 R-flex shaft was worth. The first time I took it to the range it was definitely promising. But I was pushing a lot of drives low and left (I play lefty).

So I decided to make a restoration project out of this driver. I refinished the head and reshafted it with a Graphite Design YS-6, also R-flex. I tried it out on the range for the first time today.

All I can say is, wow! I definitely agree with the other reviewers as to how forgiving this driver is. I could not seem to miss with this thing! And in a head-to-head comparison with the Tour Edge Exotics that I started playing this season, I'd say the distances were about the same. But there was no question that the 3DX did not leak left nearly as much as the Exotics. It's a good thing I got a great deal on the Exotics as well, because I think it just became my back up driver!

Customer Service:
Have not had to use

Similar Products Used:
Tour Edge Carbon Draw, Tour Edge Exotics, and a whole bunch before those!


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Review Date
January 28, 2009

Overall Rating
 4 of 5

Value Rating
 5 of 5

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Reviewed by: bhalward ,  Shoots in the 70s

Model Reviewed:
nickent 3dx

Summary:
Just bought a 3DX. It is about 10 yards shorter than my Taylor Made r510 with the same Proforce shaft. The Nickent is much more forgiving and my bad shots are still in the fairway. Face is huge and forgiving, but if you are a pure ball striker is might not be the best driver for you.

Customer Service:
n/a

Similar Products Used:
Taylor Made R510


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Review Date
June 28, 2008

Overall Rating
 5 of 5

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 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:
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Review Date
June 2, 2008

Overall 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

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Ben Hogan cs-10, Big bertha, adams 460 dual, Titlest 975d,


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