Nike Mojo Balls
Nike Mojo Balls
[Jun 22, 2005]
phatfrenchy413
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed:
Nike MoJo
I got a box of the Nike MoJo's and i really didnt care for them much, they arnt like hitting rocks but they are no noodles i noticed that i had sliced the ball more then usual and i would stick with anyother ball then the mojo's Customer Service n/a Similar Products Used: everything |
[Apr 13, 2005]
bladerunner
Shoots in the 90s
Model Reviewed:
Nike Mojo
Sidespin MONSTER. Its called Mojo because you have to use Mojo to hit it straight !!! This ball is pathetic off the tee and it plays the same as the Power Distance Super Soft around the green, but it flies crooked the whole way there! I have to admit it does EXACTLY what it says around the greens, great feel. Just bad on distance. If you have a box of Mojo 1's (sixties looking logo) around give them to a "friend" that you play against. I have NOT tried the Mojo 2 (seventies looking logo). Maybe they dimple pattern has been fixed... Customer Service What service? Similar Products Used: Pinnacle Exception, NXT Tour, Maxfli EXT, Dunlop Moebius, Callaway HX Hot. GO WITH THE DUNLOP!!! |
[Mar 04, 2005]
Benguk
Shoots in the 100s
Model Reviewed:
Nike Mojo 1 and 2
There are 2 reviews from thirteen year olds on this ball. Let me be the third. Mabe it's the packaging, or the look or something. Anyways, the first mojo sliced sometimes and was ok, but the 2nd one has a nice feel, and is straiter. I also like the orange ball that came in it. Schycadelic, if thats how you spell it. Interesting look I think on all the mojos. The pearl color pickes up alot of dirt though. Not enough to really be a problem though. They're pretty long (im not talking about the first version), and strait. I get better feel around the greens. Nike says the price is like 30 something bucks, but I have never seen it in a store for anything more than 21.99. There great for the price, and are totally longer than the first version. It's pretty good. Customer Service Awsome Similar Products Used: Look at my other reviews for the list. Im too lazy to retype it |
[Feb 16, 2005]
SEXUAL PREDITER
Shoots in the 100s
Model Reviewed:
Nike Mojo
I am 13 and I realy don't like the Noodle it is not a good ball for distance spin and straightnes which is why I tried the Nike Mojo I can easily hit the ball 250 now and right down the middle of the fairway I would recomend this ball to anyone who has troubles slicing or hooking the ball |
[Dec 15, 2004]
uugghh
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed:
Nike Mojo
Feels like a rock?!? Nope. Nice ball. Customer Service N/A Similar Products Used: NXT, Noodle, 3000 Super Feel |
[Nov 09, 2004]
clubcar00
Shoots in the 90s
Model Reviewed:
Mojo
im 13 and i dont like these balls they seem to be easy to hook and slice and everything like that.around the green they are pretty nice but if you cant get the ball there you dont need the good feel arounf the green. they dont have that great of distance. i get free titelist pro v1's so i think ill stick to titelist they seem to have the best distance and slice resistance.maybe this ball isnt suited to my swing i dont know. Customer Service never used. Similar Products Used: pro v1, dt solo, and about all of the titelist golf balls. |
[Jul 08, 2004]
lastbb
Shoots in the 70s
Model Reviewed:
mojo
Maybe I am different, but this ball's main problem is the distance. For me a well struck solid drive is 10-20 yards less than a noodle. This kills it for me, because if I unintentially hit a slight fade, this ball is not going to carry what I need and I'll be in a hazard 220 yards away. To it's credit ( I bought a dozen and played them 3 rounds) they do have a great ability to be hit with a hook, fly low, and run for a very long time, so it may be useful to some that need that in their game. I just need a ball that will never let me down in basic distance off of the tee, and this is not it. Customer Service n/a Similar Products Used: noodle, aero extra carry, precept |
[Jun 09, 2004]
thomasrog
Shoots in the 90s
Model Reviewed:
Mojo
These balls are long and feel great. In my opinion they are very similar to Pro V1s. Similar Products Used: everything |
[Apr 29, 2004]
EverettRoark
Shoots in the 90s
Model Reviewed:
Nike MoJo
The Nike MoJo is a great ball for weekend golfers such as my self. It delivers good distance similar to the Dunlop LoCo and the Noodle. But the Mojo handles better than those two around the green. I am able to hold the green on my aproach shots (I don't always have to plan for a lot roll). The balls seem durable enough.....there good until I loose them :) Customer Service NA Similar Products Used: Noodle, LoCo, Infinity Butter Soft,XLs |
[Apr 28, 2004]
elvisgolfs
Shoots in the 90s
Model Reviewed:
Mojo
Didn't find this ball nearly as hard as previous reviewers. I've been loyal to the Laddie ball but have played the Nike Precision low-end balls when money was tight and just tried the Mojo this weekend. Decent ball for the value, reasonably long and good bite on the greens but no better or worse than my Laddie for the same price. Pay $3 more and try the new Maxfli Revolution EXT for a really impressive ball in this price range. Customer Service N/A Similar Products Used: Maxfli Noodle, Nike Precision Super Fly, Precept Laddie, Titleist DT SoLo, Maxfli Revolution EXT |