Power Play Caiman X2 Driver Review

Have you ever had a name brand driver and just could not hit it? Then you purchase a knockoff or component driver and hit it pretty darn good and wonder what the heck is going on?

Feb 28, 2012 - Are the new fairway woods as long as your driver? Buyer's Guide Woods. Are the new fairway woods as long as your driver? By The Editors. Powering the X 2 on or off also uses this button. The design of the X 2 plays a big part in its performance, which is excellent across the board. While its earpieces can be knocked for being a little on the large side, this allows for better battery life than we usually find in these types of headphones.

I went to golf shop, hit a number of drivers, paid the fee for the fitting. Found one I hit pretty good, according to the monitor in the place. Got out to the range and hit it somewhat good, then play 4 rounds and absolutely cannot hit the thing to save my neck. I borrow a playing buddies component driver, virtually the same shaft, same loft, same weight, and I hit it pretty straight and much more consistently. Questions: 1.

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Are the monitors in places like Dick's, Nevada Bob's. Accurate or do they show less extreme results than actual? Are these monitors set up to sell you clubs and not really give you a proper fitting? Have you ever had a name brand driver and just could not hit it? Then you purchase a knockoff or component driver and hit it pretty darn good and wonder what the heck is going on?

Questions: 1. Are the monitors in places like Dick's, Nevada Bob's. Accurate or do they show less extreme results than actual?

First of all, don't confuse component clubs and knock-off clubs. Component clubheads are second-tier items used by some custom clubsmiths and do-it-yourself club makers. Golfdom has certain 'open stock' clubheads, mature models that don't change much from year to year. For example of components, check out the Hireko golf equipment site: Power Play and Acer are just two of the brands offered by Hireko. Examples of Power Play offerings: • Caiman X2 Raw Power irons ($9 heads, cut to $7): An SGI head awaiting for your ideal shaft. • Caiman X2 Tour Blade irons: A reported user-friendly Player's iron with a copper finish ($17 heads).

Also has similar look to Raw Spin wedges. ($19 heads) • Caiman X2 Titanium driver ($47.50).

So, you could order some decent Hireko-assembled irons for less than $50 each, and a decent driver for about $110. The component heads and shafts vary in quality. Ask the clubmaker for references on people who use his or her clubs. Knockoffs, on the other hand, may be counterfeits.

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