Cubic Balance Megasize Offset Fairway Woods
Cubic Balance Megasize Offset Fairway Woods
USER REVIEWS
[Oct 11, 2014]
Russ
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed:
Easy Air Fairway Woods
I have since purchased used the 15 degree and 18 degree models of the Easy Air fairway woods by Cubic Balance. It was like punching a hole in the sky. That's all I will say. I'm 64 and am achieving distances I haven't seen with my fairway woods since I was in my 40's. That's all I have to say. |
[Sep 01, 2014]
Russ
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed:
Cubic Balance 10 deg Fairway Driver
This is the Ti-Zirc Easy Air Model that came out late 1990's I believe. I makes a very odd sound when I hit it but I am often pleased with the results. I find this club to be most useful off the tee where I can tee it up like it was a Par 3 and use this club for a nice safe drive to the fairway that keeps me out of trouble on narrow holes. Kinda like having a 2 wood in the bag. What I am really interested in is whether the Cubic Balance Easy Air Ti-Zirc woods came in any other lofts besides 10 degrees such as a 13 degree or 16 degrees? This is the low-profile fairway wood that came out not long after the Tight Lies came on the scene. I'm fully aware that Cubic Balance went out of business. Just curious if I can find this club in the increased lofts. saupere@aol.com |
[Jun 20, 2001]
Kyle Hanson
Shoot in the 80s
Model Reviewed:
Megasize Grooveless
I managed to buy a whole set of Cubic Balance clubs from Egghead.com for around $150.00. What a great deal! I had a little trouble with Egghead sending me a slightly dinged up 5 wood, but after calling them they refunded the $$ for the club and let me keep it! Egghead has excellent customer service and the items were shipped immediately for a low price. From the sound of it, I'm lucky I haven't had to deal directly with Cubic Balance. Anyway, this driver as well as all of the clubs seem to work great. I can pretty consistently hit my drives 270-280 and can work the ball to both sides. It took me a little while to get used to a more flexible shaft, but the added distance was worth it. I'm still getting used to the irons, mainly because I've only hit steel shafts in the past. They seem to have a pretty good sweetspot though. These clubs are great if you can find them for a good price. Ebay is a great place to check. Similar Products Used: None |
[Oct 28, 2000]
Henry Lin
Shoot in the 80s
Model Reviewed:
Cubic Balance Megasize 3 Wood
This is my second club from Cubic. I broke my first on the driving range. The head of the wood fell off. I thought it was my fault but when I asked the golf professional they all said manufacture defects. Customer service does not honor warranties. You can try. I was actually able to return my first driver back to Egghead and got a second club. The club hits well and straight. Be careful of Cubic Balance. Apparently, there are consumer warnings about this company. 4 stars for the club but 1 stars because of bad manufacturing and bad customer service. Well, hope this help y'all decide on the club. Customer Service Problems, problems, problems. Return the club and not deal with customer service. Similar Products Used: Olimar, Taylor Supersteel, Taylor Firesole |
[Jul 11, 2000]
stan atkinson
Shoot in the 100s
Model Reviewed:
cubic balance
gonna break 100 now! love it!! more distance and accuracy. would have never believed it for a 2 yr-long golfer with that big head and whippy, long shaft..but it works!! Similar Products Used: None |
[Oct 19, 2000]
Matt Chan
Shoot in the 100s
Model Reviewed:
CUbic Balance Megasize 9.5*
This is a decent club for the money. It rewards a good hit with a long ball and still carries a good ball with a not so hot hit. It has a unique sound and packs a lot of power. Not having grooves sometimes gives the ball a erratic flight path...like a knuckleball. The one hang up is that something came loose inside the club head after a month...no warranty and very bad customer service from Cubic Balance. I called up and asked about the warranty and almost had my head bitten off. I could get a straight answer...even when I asked about how much it would cost to repair. The answer I got was that, "It's probably too expensive to have it repaired." I other words TS! Even thought I liked the club the harsh customer service has turned me off. Customer Service The service sucked. I called to inqurie about how I could get the club repaired...I was informed that since I purchased it from Egghead.com there was no warranty. When I asked how I might go about getting it repaired the person at Cubic Balance just about bit my head off. She just kept saying it wasn't their problem. She only calmed down when I told her I wanted to know how much it would cost to repair...even then I got a flip answer, "It's probably too expensive to have it repaired." She did say that she would ask the Sales Manager about it and email me back...needless to say I never heard back from them. On the other hand I called Egghead.com who stated in the sales invoice that they do not warranty the club, but the manufacturer might, called me after I asked about it and said they would take it back and refund me the purchase price, they were great! Bottom line decent club, extremely bad customer service! Similar Products Used: Orlimar Tri-metal |
[Sep 21, 2000]
Ron Colvin
Shoot in the 80s
Model Reviewed:
Easyair T inflator shaft 11 Deg.
This is the best driver I've ever hit. It's long and easy to control. The one I have has a 47" not 48" shaft. I get at least 30 to 40 yards more than with my old driver. Similar Products Used: None |
[Sep 05, 2000]
Randy White
Shoot in the 80s
Model Reviewed:
Easyaire Inflater Driver
I got a demo, took it to the range & it was longer & straighter than my Calloway. Went to play & my group could not believe my new found length. On a par 5, 516yrds., the ball flew 327 yrds., down the middle. I 'm a 15 hdcp. & usually hit the ball 240, 250. Now I hit the ball 270,280. I was so impressed with this club, that I now represent Cubic Balance as a sales rep. Don't take my word for it, try one!!! The key to hitting this club is to swing slow & smooth & watch it go!!! Similar Products Used: Ping TSI is a great club, but with the 48" long shaft & larger head, the Easyaire creates a longer swing arch & more clubhead speed. |
[Jul 12, 2000]
shukri baker
Shoot in the 90s
Model Reviewed:
easyair-T, 10 degrees loft
To me this is the best and easiest driver to hit. It hits really long.... believe me!!! It is even better than Callaway E.R.C in terms of accuracy and handling. The 48 inches shaft length means bigger and wider arc for users and that translates for more distance for me. The golf ball direction is deadlier accurate when i'm using cubic balance easyair-t. Customer Service none. Similar Products Used: Callaway e.r.c., Ping, Cobra, Katana |
[Jun 01, 2001]
Leo Woronick
Shoot in the 80s
Model Reviewed:
Easy- AirT driver
The salesmen told me I would hit this club 20 to 30 yds.longer. I liked the way it felt when I used it in their inside facility, so I bought one. I was out in LA at the time and playing with alot of (small) Asians who were out driving me by 20 to 30 yds until I got this driver. I went from about 225yds to about 275yds. These same Asians could not believe their eyes. Customer Service When I got the driver it had a plastic insert in a hole on the top of the head. It came out twice, on my first club and then again on the second club. Finally after receiving the third you closed up the hole. But it took 3 months to get my driver back because nobody at your facility would give Edwin Watts in Palm Beach Gardens Florida a RA. They must have called twice a week with no success. Finally after 3 months I got my club back with no hole, which had to be a modification. Similar Products Used: I liked the driver so much I got the irons to match. |