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The New MacTeC Japan NV-NXS w/PICS!


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Snaped a few pics this AM then took it to the range for a large bucket. This driver is very easy to hit, the stock shaft is on the soft side but once in the groove it produces about the same amount of distance as other more firm shafts with the same flex. I really don't believe in that quad kick point tech they boast about but the face did seem much easier than most to square up at impact.

I had to go with the 9* because its face angle is only slightly closed when compared to the 10*. They don't make it with a square face.

Overall the sound was decent hollow not to loud or tinky, the distance was superb and so was the forgiveness.

I would suggest this for the mid to high handicap player looking for a user friendly driver.

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C, do you think the ease of hitting it is not so much due to the shaft rather than the design of the head. Seems to me that many companies now are going with designs which elongate the head from heel to toe as well as back to front to give it more stability; the whole square head MOI theory.

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C, do you think the ease of hitting it is not so much due to the shaft rather than the design of the head. Seems to me that many companies now are going with designs which elongate the head from heel to toe as well as back to front to give it more stability; the whole square head MOI theory.

B, that's exactly what MacTec is saying in their promotions, their quad kick shaft is actually nothing new but the shape of the MacTec head going from the NV-nx to NV-nxR to NV-nxS has seen increases in MOI, shallower faces and elongated heads to prevent less twisting and considerably straighter shots.

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Imo i dont really think the quad kick point tech in their shafts is valid or a big aid. I really think its the head design that does most of the work, I mean it does have an MOI of 4600 + making it pretty darn stable.

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