Innovex Golf System RLS - Steel Irons
Innovex Golf System RLS - Steel Irons
USER REVIEWS
[Oct 17, 2024]
wharberxku
Strength:
With so many 44 degree pitching wedges these days, I liked that I wasn't going to have to buy another wedge with this set. They have a 48 degree PW, and really sensible gaps between all the clubs, visit our site! Weakness:
None . . Purchased: New
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[Dec 31, 2006]
mr_sooty
Shoots in the 90s
Model Reviewed:
RLS Hybrid 22 degree
I have one of these with a UST Irod stiff shaft and I love it. It has a deeper face than most hybrids, so I find it better off the tee. It's easy to hit from the fairway too, and it has a solid feel and good distance. A great hybrid for the price. Customer Service Innovex soecialise in fitting, and they're pretty easy to deal with. Similar Products Used: TM Rescue Dual
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[May 25, 2006]
average_hacker
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed:
Innovex RLS Irons 5-ULW
I have an Innovex Driver and hybrid and didn't really need another set of irons (I have Mizunos that are not leaving my bag), but Kevin Dowing at Innovex had treated me so well that when a used set RLS Irons crossed my bow at a reasonable price I thought I would check them out. First of the finish and workmanship is on par with any of the well-known name brands, fit and finish is excellent. As for how they performed,they are a mid-sized head - much bigger than what I play now but not as ugly as some of the better known game improvement irons out there (Callaway, Ping, RAC HT). They look clean at address with just enough offset and thicker topline to let you know they are there to help. Very easy to hit high and straight. Would be a great set to learn on of perfect for anyone that has trouble getting the ball in the air. The set I tested was 5-pw and then a 52, 56, 60 and 64 wedges. The four wedges were a bit much for me - but Innovex is unique in that you only buy the clubs you want so you could easily make up a set of 4 or 5-pw with a couple of wedges and a hybrid and still be about 50% of what you would pay for a brand name set of 3-pw. If you are looking for a game improvement iron give Innovex a look. They also make fairway woods and I really like their Driver. Customer Service Outstanding, money back guaratee! If you buy an Innovex club that just isn't right for you Innovex will make it right. I originally bought a 4i Hybrid and was hitting it as far as I wanted to, Innovex replaced it with a brand new 3i Hybrid with a different shaft for just the cost of shipping. Try that with one of the larger OEMs. Similar Products Used: Mizuno Mp-30s (my last set of irons), TM RAC HT, Nike Pro Combo, Tileist 990b, Titleist 981, Adams GT, Tommay Armour |
[Apr 14, 2006]
mr_sooty
Shoots in the 90s
Model Reviewed:
Innovex RLS Irons
I tried out several other top brands of irons before I ordered these. I chose Innovex because of the price, the reviews, and the sensible lofts. With so many 44 degree pitching wedges these days, I liked that I wasn't going to have to buy another wedge with this set. They have a 48 degree PW, and really sensible gaps between all the clubs.
Customer Service Kevin at Innovex is very good. I live in New Zealand, and didn't really want to pay for a phone call, but he answered all my emails promptly and clarified all my questions. The online fitting service is very good. Obviously getting fit in person would be ideal, but most of the shops in my town are hopeless anyway. I'm happy with the outcome, and Kevin offers a money back guarantee to international customers. Similar Products Used: My previous irons were Spalding 'Tour Design', but prior to buying these I tried Wilson Di5's and Ci6's, Mizuno MX-23's and MX-900's, Cleveland CG4's and Ping G5's. |
[Jun 26, 2005]
Dennis Buchmiller
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed:
Innovex RLS
I started with Hyrid 4 & 5 Irons, 9 through 6 Irons, and four Wedges. I found all the clubs very comfortable to swing and lighter in weight than my 1973 Hogan Directors. I noticed improved accuracy immediately. One difference though was less yardage (10 to 15 yards) per club than with the Hogans. However, the loft of the clubs is different, and I am hitting the ball higher. Now after six weeks, I am I'm nearly getting the same distance as the old clubs also. Two weeks ago I ordered the 3-Wood and have used it for four rounds. What a winner! Longer distance and more accuracy than the Hogan Directors. Here I am, 12 years older and hitting the ball better. I have never beeb able to hit a driver sweetly or consistantly. Kevin has told me that after I get used to the 3-Wood, I will be calling him back and ordering one. If there is any more improvement with these clubs, He may be right, but for now, I am happy with 250-yard drives that are down the middle for the most part. Customer Service I am 64 and had not played for 12 years until April of theis year. I still had my first set of clubs (Hogan Directors - 1973) that I was having a hard time getting accuracy with. An acquaintance told me to consider getting new clubs because of all the technology differences now. I searched the Internet and read as much as I could about modern clubs. Being a realist, I had a hard time making decisions about what might be the best make for me. One review talked about the new Innovex RLS Irons. I went to their web site and also called them. I talked to Kevin Downey at length. I was certainly impressed with his approach to me. No pressure, no boasting, just facts. He didn't insult my intelligence with the sales promises. He immediately went into finding out what type of game I played in the past, now, and what I wanted to be playing. When I send him the filled out data sheet, he called me back and asked me to re-measure the distance from my wrist to the floor, as he thought I may have made a mistake. I had indeed made one. It proved to me that he cared more about matching me with the correct clubs than just making a sale. He is a real professional who put my mind at ease. |
[May 26, 2005]
GoMocs
Shoots in the 100s
Model Reviewed:
Innovex RLS
I am just relearning to play the game after many many years off. After reading an advertisement for a "demo" offer, I ordered a seven iron to demo. I liked the club, have now bought a complete set or irons in graphite plus their hybrids. Have not tried their woods, so can't comment. After a couple months I still like the clubs, no complaints! Check them out at http://www.innovexgolf.com Customer Service Great! You have a good chance of actually getting the owner to answer the phone if you call. He returns emails within 24 hours. They have taken good care of me. Similar Products Used: Nike CPR irons , old Mizuno XLR 2000 irons |
[Oct 21, 2004]
mahayes1948
Shoots in the 90s
Model Reviewed:
Innovex RLS Irons
These clubs feel great, the 4 iron and the 64* wedge are my favorites. They are reasonably priced and the quality of the clubs is superb, you can also order several different types of grips including Winn's. Customer Service These people are friendly and helpful, what more could you ask? Similar Products Used: Cleveland TA5,Tommy Armour 855, Square Two's, Wilson Fat Shaft, Lynx |
[Jul 20, 2004]
indaruff1
Shoots in the 70s
Model Reviewed:
RLS
As a golfer wanting to lower their scores I was looking for new Irons. I was playing the Hogan Apex iron and needed more consistency. As a test and comparison ,I had several demo's in hand and also had an Innovex RLS made. Along with my Hogan I went to the range. The Innovex was longer,more accurate and forgiving than the other two. The feel was incredible, just like hitting a muscle back on the sweet spot. The RLS Loft system along with performance is what sold me these irons.So in short if you are looking for a WELL priced OEM that will enhance and definetly improve your game these Irons are for you. Customer Service Kevin and his team are like no other OEM company. Personal service, profesional advise and knowledge are their concerns. They take the time to make sure you are 100% satisfied and I can't thank them enough. Similar Products Used: Titleist 690 CB Callawy X-16 Nike Slingshot Mizuno MX-23 |
[May 08, 2004]
Kari Dyer
Shoots in the 90s
Model Reviewed:
Innovex Golf
I got a chance to try the new Innovex Clubs last week. Unfortunetly, it was a typical day in Chicago-cold and windy. The weather did play a role in how I hit the clubs. I felt that they were a good fit to me. They are heavier than my normal clubs, but that did not seem to change how I hit them. Honestly, I hit them as well as I would my own clubs. They are a little long, which I felt more comfortable with. I was at the range hitting the 6 and the 9 iron. Usually I hit my 6 iron 120 yards--today with the Innovex I hit anywhere from 90 to 110, but it was cold and the wind was blowing at me. The 9 iron felt really good. I hit that quite well--for a girl. I believe these clubs are very well built and very sturdy. I had no problems picking them up and feeling comfortable with them. I am looking forward to using them in the warm weater. :) After reading the web page--these clubs make sense. |
[Feb 23, 2004]
entropy30
Shoots in the 90s
Model Reviewed:
Innovex RLS
Spent the weekend at the KC golf and boating show. I met a gentleman by the name of Kevin Downey, president of Innovex golf. He was introducing his new product, Innovex RLS Irons (Revolutionary Loft System). The lofts start with a 4 iron at 22 degrees and end with the ULW with 64 degrees. The basic concept is to balance out the gaps between each iron. I tested them out and purchased a set of 11 on the spot. Great price, solid feel, and an outstanding “course management” philosophy behind the development of the irons. I urge anyone having troubles with their short game to give them a try! These are definitely a high quality iron, $399 was a great price for premium, non tour played irons. Customer Service Customer service was the # 1 reason I made the purchase. Kevin was extremely knowledgeable of the game and addressed each and every one of my strengths and weaknesses and provided an excellent recommendation. Similar Products Used: Callaway x-14 |