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Snake Eyes Viper MS

Snake Eyes Viper MS


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  • Progressive blade heights
  • CG low in long and middle irons
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Review Date
June 20, 2006

Overall Rating
 5 of 5

Value Rating
 5 of 5

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Reviewed by: putt626 ,  Shoots in the 90s

Model Reviewed:
SNAKE EYES VIPER MS

Summary:
I'm a left handed player and got a good deal on a 3-pw set with regular flex Paragon graphite. The feel of 431 stainless and the subtle changes in the cavity give these Snake Eyes MS a nice balance of players club and game improvement. The progressive offset,top line and sole width are only moderate. I like the versatility and shot making ability around the greens with 7-pw while the mid and long irons give very good distance. The regular flex Paragon PV shafts are a nice compliment to these clubheads. If you're handicap is in the 12-20 range I think you'd really like what these irons could do for your game. An elegant appearance combined with user friendliness that work well for the mid handicapper. These are a well kept secret.

Customer Service:
Bought from an individual. Haven't had to use.

Similar Products Used:
Mizuno MX-20, Mizuno Comp EZ, Taylor Made OS, Vulcan Z3's.


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