Monday 28 November 2011

Mizuno MX 700 Fairway Wood Review

All of the fairways and drivers of MX-700 series have a wider sweet area and lower CG, helping start ball and providing high trajectory. Just as Mizuno MX-700 Driver, the Mizuno MX 700 Fairway Wood also adopts “Hot Metal” technology by plasma welding an extremely strong, thin, and light weight ES230 steel face to a stainless steel 17-4 body. This technology helps MX 700 Fairway Wood expand the coefficient of restitution area and increase the ball speed largely even on off-center strikes. The “Hot Metal” technology enhances the initial ball speed which helps you succeed on the start line. The MX 700 Fairway Wood face is large which optimizes the “Hot Metal” effect. The broad crown profile can save the face weight, allowing redistribution to optimize launch angle and carry.

Mizuno MX 700 Fairway Wood uses “U” shape decal that round around the edge of the crown blends in finely to the charcoal finish. The carbon fiber of the MX 700 Fairway Wood crown helps gain much deeper CG. The “MX” alignment mark in the middle makes it easy to find out where to place the driver behind your ball. At the beginning, you may feel that the yellow decal of MX 700 Fairway Wood appears a little bit distracting, but when you start to use it, you will change your mind and be accustomed to this.

We got many pros from our testers: With the MX 700 Fairway Wood, that shot becomes much easier to pull off as it launches the ball quite easily and quickly without a whole lot of effort. The sole of the MX 700 Fairway Wood slides through the turf quite nicely as well whether you are in the fairway or the rough. The sweet spot is quite large. If you struggle with a driver, the Mizuno MX 700 Fairway Wood could be your replacement because it launches the ball very easily and far. The Mizuno MX 700 Fairway Wood really can produce a high ball flight.


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