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Birdie Time |
By Warren on 3/6/2013 |
11 out of 13 people found this review helpful.
I was a very loyal Taylor Made Driver customer and went to my local store to try the new R1 and RBZ. The golf salesman at the location asked me to try the Nike Covert Driver. I ended up hitting it for close to an hour in the store and could not believe the stats on the screen. Hopefully I can lose a stroke or two this spring!
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WOW!!!! |
By Josh on 3/12/2013 |
9 out of 11 people found this review helpful.
I've always been a Nike guy and have owned several drivers from Nike. I was a little apprehensive about spending $299.99 on a driver, but boy am I glad I did. I was averaging 250 yards with my old VR str8 fit, now I am AVERAGING 275 yards, with a few 300 yard blasts. Plus they are a lot straighter, even with mis hits. AAAA++++
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Blew me away |
By Rick on 4/14/2013 |
1 out of 1 people found this review helpful.
I went to a local store over the weekend. I hit the New Taylormade R1 and RBZ stage 2 as well as the new Nike Covert. I was blown away at the distance and accuracy I was getting with this club. Like some other people that commented, I have always been a Taylormade guy but I wasn't even coming close to the distance I was getting with the Nike. It's definitly worth the price.
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CLOTHES LINE |
By Foz on 6/17/2013 |
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This baby is straight as a clothes line!
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Not the hype |
By Posey on 3/17/2013 |
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Demoed this club while looking for a new driver. I had some decent drives but did not like the feel. I started with the Kuro Kage Black shaft (57 grams) and the head felt to heavy for the shaft. So the rep put the Kuro Kage Silver (67 grams) and the head still felt to heavy for the shaft. As I said good distance and descent accuracy but not for me.
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Introducing the Nike VR_S Covert Driver
Presale: 1/8/2013
With the introduction of the VR_S Covert series, Nike Golf has brought cavity-back technology to drivers, fairways and hybrids. This seemingly simple engineering concept completely changes the way woods and hybrids perform on both professional and amateur levels. Its technological changes are matched with a striking visual design to make it even more unique.
Technology
The VR_S Covert is the world's first High Speed Cavity Back driver that complies with USGA and R&A rules. The breakthrough cavity back technology strategically positions weight to the heel and toe, increasing the MOI (Moment of Inertia). This creates more stability and energy when the driver makes contact with the ball, resulting in greater distance. You won't be able to see the cavity without looking at the sole, though – it's concealed by the crown to make its performance potential truly "covert".
Another technological advancement in the VR_S Covert is its intuitive FlexLoft feature, a dual-axis adjustment system with an easy-to-use pull, turn and push/tighten mechanism. The 3 face settings and 5 loft settings (ranging from 8.5 to 12.5 degrees) give you a total of 15 options you can independently dial in to work with course conditions and your own playing style.
The VR_S Covert also comes with a more familiar feature: NexCOR technology. Previously used on the VR_S STR8-FIT driver, NexCOR is a variable face thickness that creates a more expansive hitting zone on the face. This means that you get faster ball speeds from more positions on the face. The combined forces of the cavity back, FlexLoft and NexCOR make the VR_S Covert both powerful and extremely playable.
Style and Design
At Nike, innovation trumps tradition. The VR_S Covert follows that philosophy with its mix of a traditionally shaped head and the new cavity back design. The rich red paint scheme and angular cavity shape give the driver a high-performance look that matches its cutting-edge technology. The red crown also sets it apart visually from other drivers on the market. As a final touch, Nike's placed white Swoosh emblems on the sole and heel that act like an artist's signature.
VR_S Covert Tour
The Nike VR_S Covert Tour has the same cavity back, adjustable hosel, FlexLoft and NexCor technologies as the standard Covert model, but there are two key differences. One is that while the Covert has a 460cc head and a deeper face, the Covert Tour has a 430cc head, a wider face and a fixed weight screw. The other difference is that the Tour model's face has a black finish instead of the standard model's chrome finish. Both models feature the new Mitsubishi Kuro Kage shaft, which is made with high-density carbon fiber to enhance control and generate more power.
The VR_S Covert driver is definitely the most advanced driver Nike's released in years, and even the company itself is calling it "the most innovative club Nike Golf has ever produced." PGA and LPGA pros like Jhonattan Vegas, Paul Casey and Suzann Petersen are already raving about it. The cavity may be covert, but there's nothing subdued about its stunning design. The VR_S Covert is set to be a game changer, and there's little doubt that it will be.
The VR_S Covert and Covert Tour drivers will be available for pre-sale starting on 1/8/2013 here on GlobalGolf.com. These hit the streets in North America and Europe on February 8, 2013. They will be available to the rest of the world on February 15, 2013. Save the date – a revolution is coming!