Thursday 8 December 2011

Mizuno MX 700 Driver and Fairway Wood Review

    If you are interested in Mizuno clubs, you must know this Mizuno MX 700 line. This line looks to change that history with offering some serious technology. This article is mainly about the Mizuno MX 700 Driver and Mizuno MX 700 Fairway Wood. The Mizuno MX 700 Driver features an amazing rolled Ti9 plasma welded Titanium face. This special grain structure expands the COR area for a better trampoline face effect for greater distance. The driver adopts a wider head shape to offer lower and deeper center of gravity (CG) and higher moment of inertia (MOI) for high stability on off-center hits. The sweet spot of MX 700 Driver is centrally located to provide more penetrating ball flight and decrease spin rate for maximum distance. It has an internal hull used to weaken vibration for improved power, feel and sound. Mizuno MX 700 Driver comes with Exsar DS4 graphite shaft for fantastic distance and long carry on your drives. 

    Mizuno MX 700 Fairway Wood uses the same “Hot Metal” technology offered up in the driver by plasma welding an extremely strong, thin, and light weight ES230 steel face to a stainless steel 17-4 body. This setup helps fairway wood deliver larger COR area and faster ball speed for maximum distance. With the lightweight "Hot Metal" face technology, the weight is redistributed for a lower and deeper CG which gives you a "high and easy launch and optimal trajectory." The U-shaped decal that rounds around the edge of the crown blends in nicely to the charcoal finish and the "MX" alignment mark is simple enough to be figure out where to place it behind your ball. With the Mizuno 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. This Mizuno MX 700 Fairway Wood comes fitted with Mizuno's Exsar FS4 graphite shaft.


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