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Nickent spent over one year to develop the next generation
of state-of-the-art hybrids. Three different multi-material
combinations were tried to find the best possible performance.
In the end, Nickent developed the first hybrid to utilize
a patented brazing technology that fuses a titanium
crown with a steel body; all while making the crown
the thinnest it has ever been on a golf club head.
• From the deeper face to the increased COR
, every design change was made to make the 4DX the
best hybrids on the marketing terms of distance, playability,
feel, trajectory and forgiveness. These are the ultimate
hybrids!
• Replacing the steel crown with titanium saved
approximately 50% of the weight in the crown. The .4mm
crown is also half as thick as on the 3DX DC hybrids,
so when you combine both attributes, the new crown configuration
weighs almost 4 times less than the crown of the 3DX
DC hybrids.
• The face height of the 4DX is 2mm taller than
the 3DX models, giving the 4DX less spin and a more
penetrating ball flight. This design change creates
a perfect trajectory that fights the wind and lands
softly from long distances, while catering to every
swing speed.
• XW Inserts, which have become the driving technology
behind nearly every Nickent product in the 2007 line,
are made of Tungsten Polymer to reduce vibration and
to be used for swing weight adjustment. It's like having
moveable weights without the hassle and without relying
on bulky screws that add a harsh feel at impact.
The 4DX IW is an iron replacement club that has 16
different lofts, one club every 1.5 degrees from 14°
to 29°. This hybrid system allows the golfer to attain
the optimum distance control and trajectory. With this
new system, there will be no distance gaps in your bag
and no confusion on what club your hybrid actually replaces.
To help the consumer better understand which club to purchase,
Nickent says that picking between the 4DX IW and 4DX UT
is as simple as asking yourself what club you would choose
to hit from 175 yards. If the answer is an iron, you most
likely will enjoy the more compact head of the 4DX IW.
If the answer is a fairway wood, you most likely will
enjoy the higher ball flight of the 4DX UT. |
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| MODEL |
L/H |
LOFT |
LIE |
SWING WEIGHT |
LENGTH-GRAPHITE |
UST SR3
GRAPHITE FLEX |
UST V2
GRAPHITE FLEX |
GRIP |
| #1 |
Yes |
14° |
59° |
D2 |
Men's: 41.25"
Ladies': 40.25" |
X, S, R,
R-Light, L |
X, S, R,
R-Light |
Lamkin NNG |
| #2 |
Yes |
17° |
59° |
D2 |
Men's: 40.75"
Ladies': 39.75" |
X, S, R,
R-Light, L |
X, S, R,
R-Light |
Lamkin NNG |
| #3 |
Yes |
20° |
59.5° |
D2 |
Men's: 40"
Ladies': 39" |
X, S, R,
R-Light, L |
X, S, R,
R-Light |
Lamkin NNG |
| #4 |
Yes |
23° |
60° |
D2 |
Men's: 39.25"
Ladies': 38.25" |
X, S, R,
R-Light, L |
X, S, R,
R-Light |
Lamkin NNG |
| #5 |
Yes |
26° |
60.5° |
D2 |
Men's: 38.5"
Ladies': 37.5" |
X, S, R,
R-Light, L |
X, S, R,
R-Light |
Lamkin NNG |
| #6 |
No |
29° |
61° |
D2 |
Men's: 38"
Ladies': 37" |
X, S, R,
R-Light, L |
X, S, R,
R-Light |
Lamkin NNG |
 
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