Maxfli Revolution Irons
Maxfli Revolution Irons
[May 29, 2021]
shemikasoraya
Strength:
Great! Weights fell out of the back of several irons a couple years ago and Ping replaced promptly and free. Towing Weakness:
Definitely nothing weakness. Purchased: New
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[Nov 09, 2017]
jimminy
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[Nov 09, 2017]
jimminy
Strength:
I'm still using these. Great, great irons. I've tried a lot of the current irons and I can't see any reason to change. Purchased: New
Model Year: 2002
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[Aug 29, 2015]
Dave Petrie
Shoots in the 70s
Model Reviewed:
Maxfli Revolution black dot
Bought these clubs from EBay ...put a Shimada Tour shaft in them...fantastic. Also bought a set with graphite shafts....and a set with dynamic gold r300 shafts. These are the clubs that will see me thru my golfing life as I age....well prepared
Customer Service Never used Similar Products Used: Used ALL other manufacturers...fall well short. |
[Jul 05, 2015]
Tom Truman
Shoots in the 70s
Model Reviewed:
Maxfli Revolution Black Dot (Pro Model)
Swapped from blades to these gems in 2000 and still using them in 2015. Very soft feel but very strong clubs. I have 1-SW and love all of my irons particularly the 1-3. Soft metal so need to keep these apart in 14 hole bag so they don't rub or hit each other. Clean regularly with mild soap and soft toothbrush and they still look brand new. I don't think there is a better club on the market. The shafts I use are Dynamic Gold S300 with sensicore (Original shafts). Have read all the reviews which are positive and can only agree that I have the best set of irons for me. I am 61, play off 4 and have not lost any length or accuracy with these irons. Very simple and attractive appearance compared to other offset clubs. Cannot fault these clubs. Customer Service Bought my irons from the local pro in 2000 for around $100 per iron. 1 and 2 irons were not standard and had to be pre ordered. Similar Products Used: Tried Callaway, Titleiist, Cobra and Taylormade but they fall short of the Maxfli Revolution model in appearance, feel and playability. |
[Jun 07, 2015]
C Burns
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed:
Revolution
Interesting, My son, HS golfer uses Mizuno MP 53. Great club, great feel. When I compare them to my old Maxfli Revolution Black Dot,they ave very similar in look, feel, and performance. I still use my Maxfli Black Dot. They are awesome. Best clubs I have ever had and there 25 plus years old. Customer Service NA Similar Products Used: Taylor Made, Mizuno, Titlest. |
[Jan 19, 2014]
want s to be a good player
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed:
maxfli revolution midisize red dot
i started to play golf in Oct 2012, and back then i had a set of Taylormade Burners, GI clubs.A couple of months later i bought these clubs, my handicap was 30 plus shall i say and now my handicap is around 16. Two qualities that stand out in comparison to any other irons are FEEL and ACCURACY. I had the NS Pro stiff shafts in them all the while and never bothered to get properly fitted until today. The fitting pro told me that the loft and lies of the clubs were extremely off and the 7i had a D0 swingweight while the others had a D3 or a D4. He is going to get me fitted needless to say, probably with the DG S300 or X100 tomorow, so I just cant wait..Maxfli Revs are a no brainer when it comes to value for money, but if you dont mind spending some cash, there are some better irons out there, like the titleist MB 714's, TaylorMade TP MC's and MB, and Tourstage X Blades.
Similar Products Used: I have hit some other irons like the AP2's, AP1, Mizuno MP 17, Taylormade TP MC, CB and some Tourstage blade irons....All of these irons are on par or better than the Maxfli Revs except the AP1 |
[Nov 08, 2013]
Geoffrey Sheridan
Shoots in the 70s
Model Reviewed:
Maxfli Revolution black spot
I've had my clubs now for well over 12 years and despite the fact that I keep being told to upgrade to technologically advanced clubs I have found nothing to beat mine.I've tried Mizunos and Titleists as demos but even though they're close they don't have the same feel and balance. When you strike it purely you know every time. My clubs will wear out eventually. What I'll replace them with I really don't know - they're great. |
[Sep 22, 2013]
Golfnut
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed:
Maxfli revolution
Recently came across a set of these and can't rate them high enough. Back in the late nineties i had a set of black dots and got rid of them, and did not play for about 10 years. Since getting back into golf a few years ago i have tried Clevelands, mizuno, taylor made & nike. Both blades and cb. However struggling to find a good all round iron. Since finding this set of revolution II, have been really noticing the workability and softness of these irons, and I seem to be able to play better with these compared to newer style irons. I am not sure how these revolution II's differ from my old black dot revolutions but they have certainly helped with my game. Wish i had never sold my old revos 10 years ago. Would be good to know what years these revo II's were produced but if someone knows and what the change/upgrade was from original revos would be good cause i can't find much about them |
[Mar 04, 2013]
wynne harcombe
Shoots in the 70s
Model Reviewed:
maxfi revolution irons black
Dear All,
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