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Nickent 3DX Square Men's Driver
Nickent Product Details - Ratings and reviews for nickent 3dx square men's driver. |

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$199.99
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Sales Rank: 71013 Nickent Released: 2008-05-14 |
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Nickent 3DX Square Men's Driver
- The 3DX Square driver is designed to go straighter with its Total Accuracy Control and high MOI (moment of intertia) technologies
- Nickent improved the bulge and roll of the driver to ensure the best ball flight possible: straight while still being workable.
- Swing Weight: D3; Head Volume: 460cc
- The entire club head is forged titanium giving it the same Titanium power produced by traditional drivers.
- Nickent Golf Clubs come with a 2 year manufacturer warranty that includes defects and workmanship.
Product Description
Nickent Mens 3DX Square Drivers feature: Lofts: 9°, 10.5°, 12° Sole:CG positioned to provide improved forgiveness, greater distance, and a perfect launch angle Setup:460cc driver has forged titanium clubhead for incredible power Face:3DX square profile repositions weight to the corners of the clubhead, raising the MOI across both the horizontal and vertical axes Toe:Improved bulge and roll produces a straight ball flight that is still workable Graphite shaft available in Light Regular (Senior), Regular, or Stiff flex Lamkin NNG grip for exceptional feel
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Nickent 3DX Square Men's Driver
- Sports: 0 pages (2008-05-14)
- Publisher: Nickent
- Label: Nickent
- Studio: Nickent
- Average Customer Review:
based on 4 reviews
- Sales Rank in Sporting Goods: #71013
Avg. Customer Review:
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
Customer Rating: 
Summary: happy golfer 2008-04-28
Comment: I've owned this club for about 18 months now. 12 loft regular shaft. I used to hit a Big Bertha by Callaway. I am a 17 handicap. This club is long and forgiving. I am in the fairway more than I was before. I'm 50 years old and a high handicapper and now hit the ball about 240 on average off the tee. This seems about 40 yards longer than with my old driver. I no longer use a 3 wood on tight tee shots. I feel more comfortable with this driver. This club has held up well. There are no signs of wear. The Head cover is well made and long. This protects the graphite shaft. The sound is distinct but the comments go away after a few long, straight, high drives. I've played about 50 rounds and am something of a range rat and the grip is not worn. This club is different looking but I would not describe it as ugly. Its bounce allows shots from the fairway. I have hit many of the new drivers on the market and feel more comfortable with this one. I'm thinking of buy more Nickent products during the off-season sales.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
Customer Rating: 
Summary: worth itpurchase 2008-01-14
Comment: fantastic price used the first time on 12/22/07 club will straighten
your shot. put my taylormade r7 away will stick with nickent for a while
very satisfied not a bad word about this club
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
Customer Rating: 
Summary: Not Too Bad! 2007-12-25
Comment: I've only hit 70-80 balls so far but I like it. I bought the RH, 10.5 degree, Senior flex. It took 10-20 balls to figure out (I'm still figuring it out) but I'm managing to hit it consistently 190-210 yards (that's good for me) and down the middle. I agree with the other reviewer on the sound - like an aluminum baseball bat, but I disagree with him on the look. I think it's a good looking driver. This club is definitely a confidence builder and it must be forgiving because my drives are much straighter than my 3 or 5 wood. My only second thought has been to wonder if I shouldn't have gotten the 12 degree for a little more height/distance.
4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
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Summary: I love my big ugly driver ! 2007-08-23
Comment: I hit the Nike, Calloway, and Nickent square drivers, and I liked the feel of the Nickent the best. I have the 10.5 with reg. flex shaft. This club corrects small errors, not big errors. You still have to put a good swing on it. I have noticed that an off-center hit will now end up 5 yards in the fairway instead of 5 yards off the fairway. That's what this technology accomplishes, and the Nickent does it well, for over 100 dollars less than the competition. Okay, so it's ugly (show me a square driver that isn't), and it sounds like you're hitting a double off the wall with a college basesball aluminum bat instead of a drive, but the results are what matters. I'd rather be hitting my second shot from the fairway than 8 yards into the trees. I love my Nickent.
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