  |  |
Review Options:
Sorted by Latest Review | Sort by Best Rating
| View All |
|
Reviews 1 - 5 (149 Reviews Total)
|
| Next 5 |
Review Date October 31, 2009 Overall Rating
1 of 5
Value Rating
1 of 5
Visitors rate this review 3.00 of 5,
2 votes
|
|  |
Reviewed by: Moodster
,
Shoots in the 80s Model Reviewed: Slingshot Summary: If you play these irons, hopefully your swing is as bad as Barkley's; otherwise you should be embarrassed to have to play Nike crap like this. They are awful in feel and flight.
They're better suited for digging ditches in the backyard. Customer Service: Nope. Similar Products Used: Shovel, ditch-witch, hoe,
|
|  |
Review Date October 16, 2009 Overall Rating
4 of 5
Value Rating
4 of 5
|
|  |
Reviewed by: 1anonly(Unregistered User)
,
Shoots in the 80s Model Reviewed: Nike Slingshots (the orignal) Summary: I have owned these clubs for about 5 years now. When I first got them, I hated them. I could only hit the shorter irons. After a half year of playing with them, I finally started hitting the long irons. I used to own graphite T/M Burner Bubbles, my Nikes are steel and I hit an 8 iron 5 yards longer with the Nike. The 3 iron I added 20 yards. So they will increase yardage. As for being workable... they are a little harder to work than other irons, but you can do it. I have no problem spinning the ball with these irons, but I also keep my grooves sharpend. Yes they sound funny, but when you catch one all you hear is tink and it's gone. One other issue I had to get used to is the wide club sole. I like to dig my irons and take big divots. With these you better make sure you're coming down on the ball not behind it. For the money they are good clubs. So I would recommend the orignal Slingshots
|
|  |
Review Date October 7, 2009 Overall Rating
5 of 5
Value Rating
5 of 5
Visitors rate this review 5.00 of 5,
1 votes
|
|  |
Reviewed by: rickthestick(Unregistered User)
,
Shoots in the 80s Model Reviewed: nike slingshot irons 09 Summary: 12 hdcp; 66 yrs old. Alway had trouble getting enuf loft on iron shots, with too much draw. Tried Callaway x16, Cobra 2,others. These are the easiest, most consistent irons to hit that I have tried. Hit straight with no distance loss. Set comes with 3,4,5 hybrid, which i also like; easy to hit.
Similar Products Used: X16, cobra 2, ping, others over 20 year period.
|
|  |
Review Date August 16, 2009 Overall Rating
1 of 5
Value Rating
1 of 5
Visitors rate this review 3.67 of 5,
3 votes
|
|  |
Reviewed by: ball striker
,
Shoots in the 80s Summary: These clubs absolutely suck. I don't know how some of you suckers got talked into buying these tire irons but you no doubt regret it now. My brother bought a set of these at a garge sale for 50 bucks and then ended up taking them to the dump a month later. I demod these at a local range and was left, right, the vibration sucked ...these are pretty much Nike's lab rat and they bombed big time. I am a 12 handicap so it was not my swing...in fact right after that i hit a 99 dollar set of top flights that were used and striped the balls down the range...unlike these POS's....Don't let the name fool you....Nike makes some sweet irons but these dont happen to be one of them....If you want a nike set then I suggest go for the Sumos or get a set of Wilson di7's...those are rated the best bang for your buck and I just picked up a set last week in favor of the current Calloway bb's I have and the Wilson di7's play better, straighter and longer...But guys stay away from these irons...you'll thank me later..trust me Customer Service: ??? Similar Products Used: Mizuno mx 25, Taylor made RAC's, Big Bertha by Calloway, Old school wilson cavity backs.....deep red and now the di7's(best set out of all mentioned)
|
|  |
Review Date August 6, 2009 Overall Rating
4 of 5
Value Rating
4 of 5
|
|  |
Reviewed by: jake(Unregistered User)
,
Shoots in the 80s Model Reviewed: nike slingshots oss Summary: if you are a player who has trouble hitting the ball in the air then these clubs are for you i bought them after I demoed them and loved them and for a golfer that needs a guick fix in their game get these. Very easy to hit from the tee and fairway just put a solid swing back and through and watch the ball fly high and deep. when you do practice swings it makes a whistle kind of noise but most dont like that but I like that for some reason and when hit ball you know you got for a quick solid sound of contact, these clubs have so many pros like easy to hit and easy to hit in air and people may make fun of you for how high these irons go but you will never watch a ball hit on green and roll off fast these irons make for a safe soft landing unlike other irons, to be honest one con of these irons are that they dont perform well in windy days due the highness they go but to reduce the affect tee ball lower and and hit more ball behind hit then under hit but besides that I love these irons and I think you will to so get out and buy these and be amazed.
 | |
|
|  |
|
|
Reviews 1 - 5 (149 Reviews Total)
|
| Next 5 |
 |  |
Review Options:
Sorted by Latest Review | Sort by Best Rating
| View All |
|
|