Integra SoooLong II Drivers
Integra SoooLong II Drivers
USER REVIEWS
[Aug 23, 2012]
David Blaida
Shoots in the 70s
Model Reviewed:
Integra Sooolong 9.5 Bi-Face Driver
Am on my second driver due to the cracking on the top portion of the club. Difficult to judge whether this club is superior to others in terms of distance. Too many variables in the equation and since I'm not a robot objectivity goes out the window. I liked the club by all measures and was really praying the second one wouldn't crack but it did and within a couple weeks after receipt. Will not pursue another one am just fortunate my club fitter is willing to replace with a different driver. If Integra is serious about retaining this line they should beef it up and charge a little more. |
[Jun 04, 2011]
jrklefty
Shoots in the 70s
Model Reviewed:
integra sooolong 9.5 degree bi face driver
Ijust used this driver on june 3, 2011.It is simply amazing!!! IT is 15 yards longer than anything I have hit. It is straight, too!! mid launch-the ball goes and goes and goes!!! no problem with the head cracking at all. Customer Service none Similar Products Used: ping G15, adams 9032, bang mellow yellow square,taylor burner superfast |
[Feb 05, 2008]
Steve Burwell
Shoots in the 90s
Model Reviewed:
SOOOLONG II
As far as feel, distance and control, this has been the best Driver I've ever hit. I took 10 strokes off of my game the first day I used it. However, I have now gone through 2 heads as there were small cracks appearing around the perimeter of the face. The 2nd head started to breakdown after only 3 rounds of golf and a couple of times on the practice range. It was a great club, but it needs to have something changed to make it more durable. |
[Aug 20, 2006]
briann
Shoots in the 70s
Model Reviewed:
Integra Sooolong II
I picked up the Sooolong II (SLII) in 7.5 after having good results with the Integra Sooolong 450R 7.5 (conforming version). Altogether, I was disappointed with the SLII. The Sooolong II is not a forgiving club IMO. Miss-hits lose a lot of distance (30 yards+) and are low and sprayed right. Even with pured hits with this driver have a fade bias. However, pured hits that are straight are long. My swing speed is about 115 mph and pured hits carry 280 yards+. I was able to compare the 450R and SLII side by side with identical shafts and shaft lengths (Grafalloy Blue). The SLII probably carries 10-15 yards longer than the 450R. However, the SLII has terrible feel. Solid hits feel fairly harsh and miss-hits feel like you’re hitting stones. I’ve hit about 400 shots with the SLII and have no signs of cracking like the other reviewers noted. Trajectory is fairly standard, not a high or low hitter for its loft. In conclusion, this driver is probably only for the best of ball strikers and even then sparingly. The potential for distance is there, but only on the purest if hits. The SLII isn’t for somewhat who struggles with a slice. The 450R is a much better club in my opinion. It is straighter, more forgiving, has better feel, and only sacrifices 10-15 yards of carry on those rare pured hits. Similar Products Used: Integra Sooolong 450R |
[Nov 19, 2005]
mazzerle
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed:
Integra SoooLong II Bi-Face
I cracked the head in a week. My swing speed is 115-120. While it lasted, I had mixed feelings. Sometimes it felt right, other times it felt like...um, well...It felt like nothing! No ping! Just...thud. Didn't matter though, the head cracked SoooFast, I didn't even have time to throw out the box it came in. I am sure someone can hit it, I am not...THE ONE. Customer Service Awesome. (Lowprogolf.com) Ken took great care of me. He would have put a SoooLong 450 on my same shaft for nothing, but I opted for the KZG Gemini head instead. Funny, three weeks later, I just ordered a SoooLong 450. Similar Products Used: SoooLong 650cc (Awesome, until it cracked) KZG Gemini 460cc (long, pretty straight, no WOW)...read my reviews for both |
[Oct 30, 2005]
enduro
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed:
Interga SooLong 2 Bi face
Built with a Proforce 60 s shaft and its a 12 degree head.I was intrigued by the Biface technology A nice forgiving, longer than average driver. Hits high with a straight ball flight or slight draw. Working the ball isnt an option. Looks decent at address. Great feel on well struck balls, the ball really takes off in comparison to any other driver I have used . The negatives are the ugly red color scheme and the earsplitting sound at impact. And... the face on this driver lasted all of one month until it developed a crack which extended across the entire face. Ive never broken an OEM driver... ever. Dont waste your money on this junk. The face is obviously too thin to last.And there is nowhere to get a warraty replacement. Customer Service None, its a component club Similar Products Used: Adams redline, various Calloway and taylor mades, Ben Hogan CS 3 |