Maxfli Revolution Irons
Maxfli Revolution Irons
[May 08, 2001]
Jeffrey
Shoot in the 80s
Model Reviewed:
Revolution Midsize
The more irons I try, the more I realize just how good these are. They set up well (with a thin topline), very good weight, and the best feel of any iron I have tried. Accuracy may be their best feature. Not as forgiving as Hillary Clinton, but close. If these were made by one of the big name manufacturers, you would see them in a lot of bags. Relative to all others, they deserve a 5. Try them! Customer Service N/A Similar Products Used: X-12s & 14s, Cobra II Forged, Taylor Made Tour and LCG, Armour EVO V-31 |
[May 01, 2001]
Justin Nguyen
Shoot in the 80s
Model Reviewed:
Maxfli Revolution
I was looking for a nice blade that i could hit consistently....i was into the market for ben hogan's apex plus and edge but i did't like the price. I started looking around when i found these maxfli revolution's....sweet clubs for an great price...ball goes high,great spin, and you can control your shots to your need...the multilayer club head from maxfli feels as nice as forged... If your into the market for nice easy to hit blades...GET THESE!!! Similar Products Used: ben hogans |
[Apr 30, 2001]
Dave
Shoot in the 80s
I have played around 6 times with these Irons. I have the original Revolutions (not midsize) and I have sensicore shafts on them. I have not hit my long irons this well in 10 years!!! I had almost given up hitting 3 & 4 irons!. Clubs feel very solid and have a nice clean look about them. I think they are a good compromise for players, like myself, who just are not quite ready for blade irons, but want something with a little more feel to it. Value is oustanding too. Get them on EBay cheap for less than $300 in like new condition. Customer Service n/a Similar Products Used: Ping, DCI, Mizuno Blades |
[Apr 05, 2001]
John Sanicola
Shoot in the 70s
Model Reviewed:
Maxfli Revolution Midsize
These irons are hot. The feel is soft as forged, and gives you great feedback. The forgiveness is awesome, and theyre longer than my last set of irons. I think these are in my opinion the best club on the market for the price. Callaway and Taylor Made cant see the Revo's. Theyre hot. I reccomend them to anyone who wants better iron play. Similar Products Used: Callaway X 14, x12, TM Firesole, Mizuno Pro, and all others like them |
[Mar 22, 2001]
Momo
Shoot in the 80s
Model Reviewed:
Maxfli Revolution Midsize
I put the Rifle Tour Flighted 5.5s in these clubs and I love them. 5.5s have a nicer trajectory than the TT-Lites. The ball does not fly so high. D-2 swingweight and soft feel really suite my tastes. Incredibly sweet feel, yet great feedback - much better than my old becu Eye 2's. While these clubs don't have the overall feel of my old Mizuno MP-29s, I seem to hit the ball much more consistently with the Revolutions. Perfect for someone looking for both forgiveness and feel. Easy to control fades and draws. Similar Products Used: MP-29, Eye 2 becu, Yonex Super ADX Tour, X-14s |
[Mar 15, 2001]
Phil Baber
Shoot in the 80s
Model Reviewed:
Mafli Revolution
I used to have a set of irons that had a huge amount of offset, poor feel, and poor shafts. I decided that a new set was required; I wanted somthing that feels good, looked good and had desent components. I found that in these irons. Having previously used clubs with a large amount of offset I struggled to get my swing in groove with the standard Revolutions I tried the midsize. I love them. They have a medium amount of offset and a midsize cavity as the name suggests. The Golf Pride grips are lovely and the true temper shaft is superb. The sandblasted face and crome finish looks great behind the ball despite the offset. Other than the nice trajectory and consistent distance the thing I love most is the sumptuous feel. Strike one pure with this club and you remember why you play golf. All in all these are probably the most underated clubs around, and in my opinion one of the best sets you will find. Similar Products Used: Titleist DCI 981 |
[Mar 10, 2001]
Simon
Shoot in the 90s
Model Reviewed:
Maxfli Revolution Midsize
GREAT looking irons! Very sleek and streamlined, thin topline, beautiful chrome plating - very blade-like at address. The the blade on these irons is quite long which I found somewhat confidence inspiring. These irons also have some progressive offset - simiar in amount to the DCI 981's. Similar Products Used: None |
[Mar 09, 2001]
Eric Longfellow
Shoot in the 70s
Model Reviewed:
Maxfli Revolution
I was actually fitted for Titleist 990's and asked my instructor about other clubs. He recommended I hit some other clubs just for comparison's sake. I took a 990, a Hogan Apex, a Mizuno Pro II, and the Revolutions. After hitting the 990's for a while, I hit the Mizuno's and the Revolutions. The difference to me was noticeable. Much softer feel. Good trajectory. Forgiving. The feel was what won me over. I actually liked the Mizuno's a little better but they could not fit me in them due to the flat lie angle. I would definitley recommend these clubs to anyone wishing to move their game up to the next level. They are not as expensive as other clubs so if you don't like them, you can just buy another set.(explain that one to your wife). Customer Service None so far Similar Products Used: Titleist 990, Mizuno Pro II |
[Mar 03, 2001]
william
Shoot in the 70s
I bought these clubs about three months ago and I am very impressed. I used to play ping i2s and after getting my handicap into single digits I decided to by a new set of irons. My first choice were the hogans or the clevelands, but those cost upwards of $700. After testing around, I borrowed maxfli 8 iron from my friend and I was very impressed. I hit my i2 8 iron 150 yards but these clubs brought it up to 160. I could draw and fade them at will. The non-offset design is very appealing. I definantly reccomend them. Similar Products Used: Ping i2 and i3, apex plus, cleveland ta1 |
[Mar 03, 2001]
william
Shoot in the 70s
I bought these clubs about three months ago and I am very impressed. I used to play ping i2s and after getting my handicap into single digits I decided to by a new set of irons. My first choice were the hogans or the clevelands, but those cost upwards of $700. After testing around, I borrowed maxfli 8 iron from my friend and I was very impressed. I hit my i2 8 iron 150 yards but these clubs brought it up to 160. I could draw and fade them at will. The non-offset design is very appealing. I definantly reccomend them. Similar Products Used: Ping i2 and i3, apex plus, cleveland ta1 |