Maxfli Revolution Irons
Maxfli Revolution Irons
[Dec 20, 2003]
Shane
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed:
Maxfli Revolution Black Dot
I recently purchesed the maxfli revolutions and have never hit such a pure golf club. Just standing over the ball you know you are going to hit a good shot, and when you dont you can tell why. The ball flight with these clubs are exeptional, they go quite high compared to other golf clubs and this produces more spin which helps on the more difficult golf courses with the harder greens. I am 15 years old and have been playing for around 2 and a half years now and im of a 13 handicap, I believe these are the golf clubs that can take me to the next level. Trust me if you belive in your ability to stike the ball these clubs are for you, for the less experienced golfer the sweet spot is smallish but i seem to have no trouble finding it so that must mean you wont either. If your looking for new clubs try the maxfli Revolutions they wont let you down. Similar Products Used: 990's |
[Dec 03, 2003]
Mike
Shoots in the 70s
Model Reviewed:
Maxfli Revolution Black Dot
This is the best set of irons I have ever played, and I have played a lot of them out there. It is a shame they discontinued these. Taylor Made should bring them back!!! Customer Service Have not spoken to. Similar Products Used: Mizuno MP30, Taylor Made RAC LT, Titleist 360 CB |
[Nov 08, 2003]
Alex
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed:
Maxfli Revolution Black Dot S300
These are simply the SWEETEST clubs I have ever played and I have played just about everything. The setup is beautiful with minimal offset and a blade-like appearance. Surprisingly, the mis-hits are relatively forgiving and the distance is as good as my Callaway X-14 Pro Series. I am truly shocked that TM has discontinued these clubs because they can be used by a wide range of golfers. An unbelievable value! Customer Service What's even better than the performance of the clubs is the customer service of Adidas-Taylor Made. I have only every had one issue with a product and they promptly resolved the issue. I now buy everything from Adidas b-ball equipement to Salomon snowboards.. Titleist has a lot to learn from TM. Similar Products Used: Ping eye2's, Callaway X-12 Pro Series, TM Rac LT's, Titleist, Ram, Mizuno Pro II's, Honma 737's, |
[Sep 22, 2003]
Dehaens
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed:
Maxfli Revolution Black Dot
I have played offset shovels all my life, what a mistake!! These have minimal offset, and finally I´m starting to get bite on my iron shots. LOOK: Very classic, clean lines, at address they look like blades (the SW actually is a blade), head may be a little small for some. In a word, beautiful! FEEL: I feel the ball compress on the clubface, very soft, like a forged club. Balance is perfect for me, the shafts I play (TT EI70) add to this feeling. DISTANCE: Average distance, the lofts are not jacked up like those new irons, so expect to take one iron more. No need for Gap wedges here!!! Distance control is second to none! PLAYABILITY: These irons are made for shotmaking. They are very workable, trajectory control is excellent. The medium and short irons give me confidence to hit at the flag because you can stop the ball dead, these irons really bite. Chipping and pitching are very predictable, no hot runners like with many game improvement clubs. The SW is a gem from 60 yards in, the moderate bounce lets me hit every shot I want. FORGIVENESS: If you don´t hit your irons solid, look elsewhere or go to the Revolution Midsize. Forgiveness is only moderate, thin hits make your hands rattle, and the long irons are hard to hit. I use fairway woods instead, they suit my moderate swingspeed (90 mph) better, but from the 5 iron down these are nothing but fun! SUMMARY: These irons are perfect for good iron players who look for control and workability, and for those who want blade-like performance with a little more forgiveness. Best irons I´ve ever played!! Customer Service Not needed Similar Products Used: Ping Eye 2, Ping Zing 2, Golfsmith Tour Cavity |
[Sep 11, 2003]
Maximillian
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed:
maxfli revolution
excellent, takes a while to get used to though. sound is perfect on sweet strikes ball flight straight every time gained 10 yards per club but am a short hitter Customer Service na Similar Products Used: everthin under the sun |
[Aug 15, 2003]
garvinio
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed:
Maxfli Revolution Black Dot
I have been using these irons coming on 2 years and find them to be as good as anything I have used. I first bought them on looks alone without even hitting a ball. At first I thought I had made a mistake but after a few rounds on the course things fell inro place. They are not the easiest irons I have hit but boy when you are swinging well these are a gem of a club. The feel with all the irons is fantastic on flush shots and even slight miss hits are no terrible. They haven't added any length to my game ( or haven't shortened it) but what they do give you is shot shaping and distance control that is unbeatable. I also find that on approach shots into they green with almost every iron they give tremenous stopping power and I am still using the same ball (Maxfli A10) as I was before buying these irons. All in all these are great club that will suit most low and middle handicappers and offer superb value for money. Similar Products Used: Lynx Parallex,Ping Zing, |
[Jun 11, 2003]
2over
Shoots in the 70s
Model Reviewed:
Maxfli Rev Black Dots w/S300 shafts
These are incredible irons. For me, they are the best I've ever found, and I've hit most of the latest and greatest. They set up perfectly behind the ball, with minimal (almost no) offset and clean, classic lines. The long irons are stupid easy, and the short irons play with precision. The weight and balance are so good that the clubs almost feel like they swing themselves; you just point the club at the pin and let her rip. The multilayer nickel/chrome construction makes them feel very soft. Most other irons feel harsh by comparison. I honestly don't know how they could be improved. And at the price! Unbelievable. I've purchased a back-up set as well, as I don't ever want to be without a set of these. Similar Products Used: TM RAC LT, X-16 Pro, Maxfli A-10s, Cleveland TA-3 and TA-7 Tour, Mizuno MX-20 |
[Apr 17, 2003]
Jeff Reddy
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed:
Maxli Rev Black Dot
I bought these clubs 3 years ago when they first came out. I was a 19 handicap at the time and since then have lowered my handicap to 9. These clubs have suited my game at both levels and everything in between. They look and feel great and I don't know what to do when I finally wear them out. Customer Service I've never read a bad review on these clubs. Marketing must have been below par for these clubs not to have sold better. |
[Apr 10, 2003]
loonylefty
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed:
Revolution (Black)
Being a left hander I struggle to find any clubs that I can demo so I have to buy things that I think are good and then hope they suit my game. Fortunatley I was not dissapointed by the Maxfli Revolution irons that I recently purchased. Previously I played with Daiwa Blades so a swith to these cavity backs game me more forgiveness and more feel (the Daiwa's were cast not forged). They look great, play great and feel great. Sad that Maxfli have been eaten up by TaylorMade and won't feature much anymore. If you can still find these, try them! Customer Service Not Used Similar Products Used: Tried Callaway X14, Mizuno Comp CT, Ping I3 Oversize. |
[Mar 21, 2003]
Alastair Hill
Shoots in the 70s
Model Reviewed:
Maxfli Revolution
A fantastic set of clubs I can't fibnd fault in them I have used them for almost 3 years and I have never had a bad word to say about them Customer Service Good Similar Products Used: Maxfli A10 Golf ball |