Reviewed by: James(Unregistered User)
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Shoots in the 70s
Model Reviewed: Maxfli revolution
Summary: Had these irons for sometime now.
And they are simply amazing compare these to any
Other moden day irons on the market and you would agree.
They are old they do not have all moden technolog
But they don't need it and nor do you believe me.
Why should I upgrade I have try mizunos, titleist,
Callaway, ping, Cleveland,
And really the only thing that came close to the maxfli where the mizunos.
If you are looking to change your irons you really must try these.
Buy a 6 iron of eBay it will cost you about a ten pounds. After comparing it with all moden day irons you will see what iam talking about
You will not be disappointed then you can buy a secondhand set for next to nothing and save yourself a fortune and have the best iron set ever made in your bag.
New moden irons just don't compare to the maxfli to me.
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Review Date February 11, 2012
Overall Rating 5 of 5
Value Rating 5 of 5
Reviewed by: rufashufnagle(Unregistered User)
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Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed: maxfli revolution black
Summary: These are the best irons i've ever played. I now own two sets, one with ei-70 graphite shafts and the other with true temper dynamic gold r300. I prefer the steel shafts. They feel like the purest mizunos, but are more forgiving by a mile. Even the 3 and 4 iron are very doable, and I am thinking about shelving my mizuno 23 degree clk, even though that is a great club too. These irons are the best deal out there IF you can find them. Buy them if you can, even if they don't look so good....the performance will more than make up for it.
Customer Service: n/a
Similar Products Used: mizuno mp60 (good), mp37 (good), ping isi, wilson di7 (great), tommy armour 855 (surprisingly decent)and many others.
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Review Date July 30, 2011
Overall Rating 5 of 5
Value Rating 5 of 5
Visitors rate this review 4.00 of 5,
2.00 votes
Reviewed by: robert holleyman(Unregistered User)
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Shoots in the 70s
Model Reviewed: maxfli revolution
Summary: What can i say.
I have had these irons for about 3 years now.
i keep looking at new irons on the market, tested about 10 to 15 top sets.
But these maxfli irons are just unbeatable.
I can't believe that these irons must be over ten years old ,the feel and the playability is seconded to none just amazing.
I have finally released i don't need to change my irons nothing comes close to these.
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Review Date July 29, 2011
Overall Rating 5 of 5
Value Rating 5 of 5
Visitors rate this review 2.50 of 5,
2.00 votes
Reviewed by: D. Willette(Unregistered User)
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Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed: Maxfli Revolution
Summary: Read the reviews here years ago about these clubs. At the time you could no longer get these clubs new and had to get them through an on line auction source. So bought them having never hit them. Have to say it was the best decision I have made in a very long time. Have been playing them for nearly 10 years with a short diversion over to Maxfli A10s. Another sweet club. Basically the pro version of the Revolution. To be clear I have the red dot - midsize- irons with the graphite shaft. The irons? Hit like butter, moderately long, and you can work the ball well if you need to. Nice thin top line so they set up nice at address. These clubs do nicks easy.... they have a soft exterior metal coating but nothing yet that impact play. Wish this club was still available I would buy a new set. I worry what I would do if these clubs were stollen.... they would be hard to replace.
Similar Products Used: Have tried everything under the sun. Nothing comes close.
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Summary: I started playing 10 years ago and my first new set were these. I knew nothing, but did like the way they looked at address. I played them for 4 years (2002 til 2007) and my handicap went from a zillion to 6. I switched to blades and went up to a 10. I am now back to my Revolutions and even though they show some wear, they are still the best clubs I have ever hit. My handicap will come back down with these in the bag. They are a perfect blend of forgiveness and workability. I am looking to pick up a back up set and would recommend them to anyone who wants to feel a pure ball strike.
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