Mizuno T-Zoid Blue Rage Fairway Woods
Mizuno T-Zoid Blue Rage Fairway Woods
USER REVIEWS
[Jul 25, 2016]
Kevin Washington
Shoots in the 80s
This Club has a great feel. If you fade the ball it will fade. If you draw the ball it will draw. Great Stand in for Driver woes. Awesome Club! |
[May 15, 2008]
D-Rok
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed:
Mizuno Blue Rage T-Zoid 5 wood
This is just another great Mizuno creation. just absolutely beautiful club. has a low profile. the face is very hot. and it produces such a crisp sound when you connect. not the most forgiving fairway wood made, due to the shallow face. the distance this 5 wood gets is unbelievable. i was outdriving guys that were hitting driver. granted they weren't very good, but great tee shots with my 5 wood were around 245-255 yards, which is ridiculous. i'm of the personal belief that fairway woods should be played with a steel shaft. it gives you the best control. and that is what is most important when faced with long approaches. my 5 wood is equipped with a Dynamic Gold S300 .335 shaft tipped 4 inches. sounds like a lot, but it still feels a little whippy. just enough so it doesn't feel boardy. i can swing from the fairway knowing that it will go where i aim. i'm so tempted to drop my 3 wood, and add a 2nd driver. these are harder and harder to find, but the new mizuno heads, in my opinion aren't nearly as good as the blue rage. it is all the rage! Similar Products Used: Titleist PT Pro Trajectory
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[Jul 06, 2006]
Denis
Shoots in the 90s
Model Reviewed:
Mizuno T-Zoid Blue Rage
Bought this used earlier this season for 30 bucks. Great shape. Has a Garafolloy lite graphite shaft. Thi is the only 3 wood that I have ever been able to hit off the turf with any consistency. I stopped carrying a 3 wood for the longest time but was told about this one so I gave it a try. I have tried MANY "new and improved ones" over the past few years and this one is a keeper. For this price on ebay I am now looking for a back-up since this particular model is out of production. Looking for a 3 and a 7 as well. Heck, I could buy all for around 100 buck plus shipping and I hit them better than the new onew at $200+ each. Newer is not always better! Similar Products Used: The newest and best from Nike, Cleveland, Callaway and Cobra. All were OK off tee, except Callaway Fusion - felt like a brick. Had difficulty with all off turf. |
[Mar 29, 2006]
Eeyore42
Shoots in the 100s
Model Reviewed:
Blue Rage 3W & 5W
These woods have become my go-to clubs for tee shots when my driver becomes glitchy, which at my skill level happens quite often! I picked these up for a song last year (about $40 each), and all I really had to do was get used to the idea of teeing up the ball real low. When I make clean contact with either of these woods, the words that best describe the feeling are 'like butter'. Even with my 3/4 backswing I get about 200 yds with the 3W and 185 with the 5W. And both are usually straight or just a hint of fade. (I used the 3W to win the straighest drive award in our company tourney last year!) There is really no comparison between these woods and the Orlimar and Callaway that I tried and eventually sold. These Mizunos are staying in my bag until they break. Customer Service Have not had to use. Similar Products Used: Orlimar Tri-Metal Plus, Callaway Steelhead III |
[Jul 20, 2005]
jlhotze
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed:
T-Zoid Blue Rage
I have been reading reviews on this site for two years now and it has never let me down. I went out and bought this club off ebay brand new for around $100 and couldn't be happier. I was never good with my old woods of the deck, but with the blue rage I can easily hit it 230-240. It is one of the most consistent clubs in my bag, which allows me to go for those long par 5s and drop a few strokes from my game. I would recommend this club to anyone. Customer Service Never had to use it. |
[Jun 02, 2005]
MikeC
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed:
Mizuno 3 wood Blue Rage
Because of this site's review, I bought this on ebay at $60 and, wow, it performs better than my Sonartec and Taylormade. I hit a this 3 wood a good 220-230 yards carry. 10 yards more than my previous 2 clubs. The ball flight is slight lower, penetrating and dead straight. It has solid feel and I am using this on a tee for short par 4, especially those with narrow fairways and overhanging trees. I really like to feel and the compact head. May trade in my Sonartec for a Cobra driver. Customer Service No idea. Similar Products Used: Sonartec, Taylormade, Cleveland |
[Mar 29, 2005]
golferboy
Shoots in the 70s
Model Reviewed:
Mizuno Blue Rage Fairway Wood
I've had these fairway woods for, I think the last 4 or 5 years and have yet to really find any other club that is comparable, except the new Mizuno MP-001 woods. These clubs are really solid. They let you go after shots and let you work them as much as you want. I would have to say these are the best fairway woods I have ever played. Though I do think that it's time that I up grade to the new MP-001 woods. Customer Service None Similar Products Used: Most of all the name brand fairway woods |
[Mar 11, 2005]
milner_7
Shoots in the 90s
Model Reviewed:
Mizuno T-Zoid 3, 5 woods
After picking up the T-Zoid Driver I wanted to have the matching woods in my bag. I bought the Mizino Blue Rage 3 and 5 woods. These Fairway woods have nice weight and the shaft is pretty good. If you are a hard swinger like me get the stiff shaft as the reg is alittle to flexable. This distance on these clubs are awesome. I was hitting my 3 wood 240 to 260 yards no problem. Out Driving my buddies with there driver on occasion. Fantastic clubs in my opinion. Great quality and price to boot!! Customer Service None needed Similar Products Used: Nike t40 |
[Aug 05, 2004]
BigBoy
Shoots in the 70s
Model Reviewed:
Blue Rage #3&5
Extremely well crafted club at areasonable price. Why spend more when the results are as good if not better then the $300-400 clubs on the market today. A well struck ball has a boring, rising trajectory longer but similar to my old woods. Great clubs Customer Service Not bad Similar Products Used: Titleist, Taylor Made Callaway |
[Jul 04, 2004]
treyzemail
Shoots in the 90s
Model Reviewed:
Mizuno T/Zoid Blue Rage 3 and 5 woods
I just purchased these two clubs from rockbottomgolf on ebay for about 50 bucks each brand new. I believe they have a website by the same name. Let me tell you these things are long! I have been swinging an Adams Original Tight Lies for a little over 2 years. It was a good club for the rough stuff but I sliced horribly with it if it wasn't in the perfect lie. So I decided it was time to get another 3 wood and I came and looked at the reviews on this website. I had noticed these clubs on Ebay going for a really good price and the reviews were pretty good so I decided to get one. I normally hit my Adams three wood about 200 yards. I took my Mizuno to the course and I hit it about 240! It is pretty accurate and seems to be forgiving on miss hits. The only drawback for some people may be the small size of the head which is slightly larger than my Adams but it is perfect for me. Needless to say I bought a 5 wood as well and I hit it about 200 yards. Also the color of the clubhead is beautiful, almost so pretty you don't want to swing it but just want to look at it. I have the Bimatrix True Temper Rocket shaft in the stiff flex. Overall this is an excellent club and I highly recommend it! Customer Service Have not dealt with the customer service so far. Similar Products Used: Adams original Tight Lies |