Nike Nike Forged Set Irons
Nike Nike Forged Set Irons
[Dec 31, 2002]
Anthony
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed:
Nike Blades
I happened to come across a Nike 6 Iron which met my specs (2 degree upright half an inch longer) at a local driving range. Oh what a feeling!!! I am normally reluctant to even try new products, but these clubs are truly something special. My first three shots were dead on my target. I then decided to see what this club could really do. I set up for a high fade, and the club performed beautifully. Then I hit a sneaky sweeping hook exactly as I had envisioned. The only drawback in my mind were that the grips wouldn't be my first choice and the fact that I was told that special orders are backlogged. These will be my next set of irons for sure. Currently using Nickel Ping ISI's. |
[Dec 16, 2002]
dawsonk
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed:
Nike Forged Blades
One word, SWEEEEEEETTTT!!!!!!!! They feel so good on impact and you can work the ball anywhere you want. At first, I was kinda hesitant about the grips, but they've really grown on me. I've hit several other blades, (TA-1, Apex, 690MB, VIP 1025MB) all being very good, but the Nike's just give you so much more feedback I had to go out and get me a set. I'm very impressed with how good these feel! I'm going to be shooting 70's this season for sure. I'm a die hard Cleveland fan, but I plan to play these blades for a while! Great first effort Nike! Customer Service n/a Similar Products Used: Cleveland TA-1(great set), Cleveland TA-5(great CB's), McGregor 1025MB VIP, and numerous others |
[Dec 16, 2002]
billmany
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed:
nike pro combo irons
Great iron, light weight. Terrifice shaft. Very forgiving iron. Switched from armour evo irons and these clubs are 10x more forgiving. When you hit the sweet spot these are pure. Customer Service great Similar Products Used: armour evo v31, |
[Dec 14, 2002]
Brian
Shoots in the 70s
Model Reviewed:
Nike Blades
These clubs are awesome...very similar to offerings from Titleist and Mizuno however these have a much softer feel..I have also tried CallawayX-14s..these are nice but very limited as to what you can do with the ball...and after a while they start looking like garbage cans...there is no doubt blades are more difficult to hit...but with practice they will make you a better ball striker..also checked the specs on all the irons..and Nike was right one in all areas..which is rare with todays mass manufacturing...Nike has done a fantastic job...craftsmanship is first rate...unfortunatly companies like Titleist and Mizuno have let their quality control slip... Customer Service Have not had to deal with them, but their web site is first rate with phone numbers to actualy talk to a live personn Similar Products Used: Hogan Apex, Mizuno Mp33,29,14,9...Titleist 690MB,681,990..Cleveland TA1,TA3...KZG blades...PING ISI...Callaway X14 |
[Dec 06, 2002]
cmjeep
Shoots in the 90s
Model Reviewed:
Nike forged irons
I think these clubs are awsome. They are better then mp33's because nike grips are nicer. They have allowed me to get down to the 80's from the high 90's. Dont be scared of blades. The confidence of great clubs helps your game alot. Along with practice Similar Products Used: mp33's |
[Nov 19, 2002]
Aaron
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed:
Nike Blade
The clubs are great. I rented the Nike Blade and the 690MB at a driving range and fell in love with Nike Blades. They are so sweet feeling. You don't get any vibration like you do the Titleist. I have played blades as far back as I can remember and through high school and many years after until last year. Last year I thought I would sell my Titleist Tour Model irons and get a set of Titleist 990B. To make a long story short the season I played the 990B's was my worst season ever. Now that I have the Nike Blades things are back on track. You can work this ball anyway you want. Don't be scared of a blade! It just takes some discipline and practice and I promise you will never go back. Good Luck everyone!:) |
[Nov 09, 2002]
Rodan
Scratch Golfer
Model Reviewed:
Nike Nike Forged Iron Set
Excellent soft feeling clubs which are forgiving and easy to work. Keep up the good work Nike! |
[Nov 06, 2002]
John K
Shoots in the 70s
Model Reviewed:
Nike Forged Blades
I just purchased a set of Nike forged blades and I love them. They are really light and very easy to swing. I don't know why people complain that they are hard to hit. With these blades my shots have been more accurate and straighter than compared to my other set of clubs. I also own a set of Callaway VFT. I like my Nike's better than I like my Callaway's. So far the only people that have complained about the blades are usually people who just are not good at golf. So what if they look like Mizuno's or Clevland's. I think Nike Blades look much better than the ones from Mizuno or Clevland. They look even better in my Nike Tour Staff Bag. I can't wait for Nike's fairway woods. I'm so happy Nike is in the sport of Golf. Similar Products Used: Crappy Looking Mizuno's MP33 and Clevland TA1. |
[Nov 05, 2002]
Scott B
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed:
Nike forged blades
Were it not for Ebay, I probably wouldn't have gotten them becuase of the price differential. I found them to be similar to the Mizuno mp-33 and Macgregor 1025m. Having said that, I think they are the best looking iron on the market. I've had them for about 2 months and love them. They have great feedback, are more forgiving than I expected and ballflight with the s300 shafts is excellent. Customer Service na Similar Products Used: Replaced Ping Eye 2 |
[Aug 26, 2002]
Chris
Shoots in the 70s
Model Reviewed:
Nike forged irons
Very solid clubs, especially considering they are Nike's first. Just as good as MP-33's, Apex blades, and TA-1's. My advice would be to buy the Clevelands because they are the cheapest (I got the nike's at a discounted price). Good workability, good solid feel, good blade. Similar Products Used: Mizuno MP-33, Hogan Apex, Cleveland TA-1 |