Nike CCi Irons

Nike CCi Irons 

DESCRIPTION

The CCi irons combine classic clean lines with cutting edge technology. Each insert is comprised of a high density tungsten weight plug and a feel enhancing polymer. The tungsten weight plug creates a lower CG (center of gravity) position to increase forgiveness while the polymer dampens vibration for a softer feel than a conventional cast clubhead.

USER REVIEWS

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[May 06, 2009]
Snipe_Shot
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed: Nike CCi Cast

Great irons.
I have the x-100 steel shafts.
When hit right, on your downswing you feel the club behind your wrists and when you follow through it just takes off. Such a pure feeling...
I hit my 8 iron 160! Once you get to know these clubds, you will most certainly do the same. Absolutely fantastic.

Similar Products Used:

Wal-Mart Rams

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Feb 23, 2009]
golfnut monkey
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed: cci forged

Bought it brand new cci forged and paid only $250, what a deal, played only few rounds but I think I’m in love. It has true temper x100, great shaft. The feedback is not the greatest but I’m no Tiger. The trajectory is perfect and control is unbelievable. I really don’t understand some of the iron reviews saying that they have gained 5, 15 yards with new irons, who cares, the irons are for the precision and distant control, it really doesn’t matter if you get to the green by 8 iron or 6 iron, as long as you get there. To have said that, believe it or not, my flight is true and have gain 3 to 7 yards with this club, recently used 3 iron to reach the 227 yards par 3 and 4 irons to reach 215 yards par 3, no runners just landed softly on the green, and my goal was to reach it just before the green to chip it on. Anywho, just give this irons try and decide, I just messed around at my local golf shop one day and every time I hit this club about 20 balls, the trajectory was similar most of the times. Next day, tried again and again, but the same result. This went on about a month and was fully convinced that this was the new set for me. Sweet looking club that I’m so confident over the ball, I can’t wait to play more golf.

Customer Service

have not used

Similar Products Used:

Ping G2, G5, G10, Titleist blade, Taylormade R7, rac,

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Sep 11, 2008]
stephenliston
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed: Nike CCi Cast Irons

These irons are great. I just got them and had them customized to my game, 2 deg. upright and 3/4 inch longer. They are very accurate and give a very high launch. They are for the mid- to low- hanidcap golfer, but if you can hit them they are some of the best in the game. The set looks great and are very smooth to swing through contact. Be sure to hit them correctly or you will feel it all the way up your arms. I went from a set of cheap, wider cavity-back irons and the difference was night to day. I am extremely happy with my purchase and highly reccommend these irons to any good golfer.

Customer Service

Bought through Austads on a Labor Day Sale for $339.99 which was the best deal by far with free shipping and no sales tax. But have not used Nike Customer Service.

Similar Products Used:

Taylormade R7 TP.
PING i10.
Titleist AP1.
Any small cavity/cut muscle iron

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Aug 23, 2008]
Al Heckathorn
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed: Nike cci Irons

I've played these irons since Januray. They offer all the feedback you want/need. In my opionion, they seem about 1/2 club shorter than my old T-Zoids. Still a good iron. My Value rating reflects my issues with finish problems and Nike Tech Dept. Overall, good solid feel and playability.

Customer Service

Had finish issues. Sandy soil REALLY scratches the chrome. Nike replaced first set only after store manager got involded. It may be that WATTS relplaced them due to the $$$ spent in their store. Nike Tech Dept. now claims this is normal wear and refuses to address issue second time around. Guess Nike is just to big to care about my problem. While I'm taking issue with them, hundreds of others a buying there product.

OVERALL
RATING
4
VALUE
RATING
2
[Aug 16, 2008]
Miles340
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed: Nike CCi Irons

I was a little scetchy at first with these irons because I had switched from some Callaway x-12's. Callaway has such a different look so it was difficult to change. After a round with the CCi's, I was in love with the height the ball flies. When you hit them well, they soar beautifully. Mid to Low Handicappers would benefit the most. The look of the club is VERY nice. Couldn't believe I bought them for 240 dollars.

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
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