Zero Tolerance Crown Jewel Maxima 400 Drivers

Zero Tolerance Crown Jewel Maxima 400 Drivers 

DESCRIPTION

Through intensive research we have developed a line of performance proven drivers. The Crown Jewel Maxima 400 is the larger version of the Maxima 330. Players who demand cutting edge technology and who also prefer the added forgiveness of large driver heads will love the CJ Maxima 400.

USER REVIEWS

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[May 10, 2004]
GregLionb
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed: Crown Jewel Maxima 400

I've had this driver for a almost 1 year now. Once I got past the normal adjustment period, this club became the most consistent performer in my bag. Its extremely forgiving while still providing excellent feedback. When you hit it on the face, the ball comes off hot and long; I'm now consistently driving the ball 20-30 yards past my old yardages. One bit of advice... Tee It High.

Customer Service

Excellent. ZT hand picked a 10.5 degree driver and shipped it to my club builder.

Similar Products Used:

Lots and lots.

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5
VALUE
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5
[Apr 30, 2004]
redrmd
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed: ZT Crown Jewel Maxima 400

This by far the best driver I have used. Long and best all straight. In 6 months I have reduced my handicap by 3 stokes, always in the fairway on my drives.

Customer Service

John Lee is the best. Quick response to emails and calls. A pleasure to deal with and such a quality product

Similar Products Used:

Corba, Nike, Wilson

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5
VALUE
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5
[Sep 19, 2003]
MacDuff_
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed: ZT Maxima 400

The best bang for the buck in drivers today. As a caveat, you need the loft and shaft to fit your game (the OEM game of one regular and one stiff shaft for everyone is a ridiculous ripoff). I know what shafts work for me, and with this head driving is a pleasure. Unlike lots of megaheads, this one feels great and sounds great. It's a deep-faced driver, so if your main misses are on the heel or toe, you might like something else. However, toe misses in particular are not penalized badly. This driver is long and sweet --- I can't recommend its performance enough for the price, particularly if you get someone to fit you properly.

Similar Products Used:

The usual suspects: TaylorMade, Callaway, Titleist, etc.

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RATING
5
VALUE
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5
[Sep 03, 2003]
forefins
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed: zero tolerance maxima crown jewel 400

read a bunch of reviews on the maxima crown jewel 400 and decided to give it a try....boy am i glad i did....any mis-hits close to the sweet spot went at least 260 yards and kept me out of trouble...anything on the sweet spot took off like it was shot out of a gun....i hit one ball 300 yards...shafted the 400 with the new grafalloy blue shaft and am quite stoked to start playing from the tips from now on.

Customer Service

the folks at zt were very helpful and very quick to get me their product.

Similar Products Used:

titleist 975j, callaway hawkeye vft, cleveland launcher 330, golfsmith ota 400

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RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Aug 03, 2003]
Highlander
Shoots in the 70s
Model Reviewed: ZT Maxima 400

I am currently playing my 3rd ZT Max 400...Why the 3rd? Because I keep coming back to it. I have played dozens and dozens of drivers in the last couple years, both OEM and components, and the ZT Max 400 is without question the finest driver I have played. The key to any driver is to find the right loft and shaft set-up. Find the right loft and shaft in the ZT Max 400 and you will never want to tee off with another driver. I do not believe I have yet found the perfect shaft...my testing continues with a new Aldila NV on the way...but today I have a 10 degree 400 with a stiff Penley Stealth 70. The club is 44.75" and swingweights at D2.5. This combo produces a beautiful bombing trajectory without any ballooning. The shape of the trajectory is a perfect vector that produces lots of roll upon "re-entry". The shape and sound of the ZT Max 400 is without question the best of any of the large heads I have played. The deep face provides a look at address that is not too large and the sound is a meaty "THWACK" as opposed to the metallic "DOINK" or "CLANK" of most of the other large heads. No, it's not that solid sound of persimmon but it's a far cry better than most titanium big heads. In sum, if you haven't tried the ZT Maxima 400, pick your favorite shaft (don't go cheap) and have one assembled for you. You will be incredibly impressed and you'll retire whatever OEM stick you're currently playing...There's no question in my mind.

Customer Service

John Lee and his team are simply fabulous. If you have a question or problem they will gladly assist you and they'll make sure you are thrilled with ZT.

Similar Products Used:

Partial List: Titleist 975D, 975J, and 975J-VS, Taylor Made 300 Tour, 320 Tour, and 360. Orlimar Hip-Ti 315cc, 340cc and 420cc. ZT Spectra, ZT Maxima 330 (also GREAT!).

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5
VALUE
RATING
5
[May 08, 2003]
Farfrompar
Shoots in the 80s

Used to play the Maxima 330(a great club also),now I play the 400.Both clubs are shafted with an Innolite R flex. The 400 seems more forgiving,better feel and much straighter. I think it the 400 maybe a little longer. The 400 seems match up to the Innolite very well. Would recommend this club to anyone

Customer Service

Great service

Similar Products Used:

Maxima 330,Biam CM(aka Maxima 300),GBB,BB

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RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Apr 23, 2003]
hall
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed: ZT 400

Have this head with a Harmon FZ Stiff Shaft. Great Combination. Drives are straight and long with low/mid trajectory. Great combination of carry and roll. Some of the longest drives in my life after only six rounds. Now convinced custom components is the way to go for less than half the price. Finished product is as good or better than OEM.

Similar Products Used:

Cleveland Quadpro Titanium

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RATING
5
VALUE
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5
[Feb 13, 2003]
jack schweers
Shoots in the 100s
Model Reviewed: Maxima CJ 400

The best driver I have ever hit. Built with a Harrison Striper F shaft 9 degree loft 45 in. long swing weight with an oversize Whisper grip. I coach a high school team and have repaired and built hundreds of clubs. This club if hit on the sweet spot will outhit anything out there, KZG, Callaway, and et al. My club is a .5 degree open as my friends used to call me the happy hooker. The Maxima 400 ball flight is mid-flight and very hot off of the face with very good roll. Yesterday, I hit 5 drives over 300 yards the longest 340 yards with slight winds. The club is extremely accurate as I only missed one fairway. My KZG, Callaway, and new Cobra are now up for sale at bargain prices.

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RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Feb 01, 2003]
dynamiteroll
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed: ZT Maxima 400 8*

Me, 5'8", 100-103mph, med tempo. 11-13hcp.....well most of the time. The club: Maxima 400 8*, square face, Innovative Comp Tour MD stiff, 45", D2 Appearance: Been said, Looks small for a 400cc (actually it's 389cc I'm told), very deep face and beautiful smooth satin finish on face and sole. Deep blue head and helpful alignment mark. Distance: I've never found the magical 20 yards others claim but I do hit different drivers measurably shorter or longer. The 400 is definitely the longest I've hit. Launch is perfect, medium with plenty of roll on landing. Trajectory can be controlled by varying tee height....the head is very responsive in this manner. Forgiveness: Excellent. Toe shots are all but forgiven. Hits low on the face still travel a very respectable distance. Workability: An 11-13 has no business commenting on workability imo. This driver is straight but a slight draw or fade is not out of the question. Overall: I've been playing this driver for about 7 months and am still very impressed. I have access to many different drivers but always come back to my Max 400. Instilled confidence is very elusive but I have found that with the Max 400. Highly recommended.

Customer Service

Never a problem with John at ZT

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Bang P3, P3+, SF360 SMT Shinnecock KZG PFt300 KZG MP Trialed many OEM.

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Nov 29, 2002]
mcgroup53
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed: Maxima 400

What a disappointment! I have owned two other Zero Tolerance metalwoods, an original Crown Jewel driver I like a lt and aFairway Master 3-wood I wouldn't trade for anything, so I had high expectations for this club. I warmed up and was hitting my usual slight draw. Then I pulled out the ZT, and hit every ball right, some as terrible banana balls. I went back to the 3-wood and5-wood, and they all went straight or slightly left. I grabbed a demo TaylorMade R540 in the same loft and shaft as the ZT. Bingo, right down the pipe on every one. Picked up the Maxima, same swing aqnd stance, and put everyone off to the right again. I checked the face of the Maxima and every ball was right in the center of the face. Maye there's something about my swing that doesn't work with this club, but I('ll never hit it again.

Customer Service

Good

Similar Products Used:

Titleist 975J, ZT Crown Jewel, PingTiSI

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1
VALUE
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3
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