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This was not the first hybrid to go into my bag, or the first one that I hit, it is by far the best. Every thing from the way the club sets up at address to the sound of impact and the feel are just fantastic. Nickent gives you a club that instills confidence. Unlike the Adams, Ping, TM or a slew of others that, at address, give you the feeling that you are looking down at a huge angled face; the Nickent lines up like a trusty 3 or 4 wood. You dont feel you have to work to make good contact or get the ball into the air. The balance is excellent and with that you can pull off different shots like a draw, fade or even a stinger into the wind and get distance. The sound of a flush hit and an off center hit stays consistant, a nice high pitched ping, but when paied with the V2 UST shaft those off center hits are still playable. If you don't have a hybrid yet or are looking for a pro line hybrid that is worth the money then Nickent is your one stop shopping.Read full review
Got this Nickent 3DX Ironwood (2H/17*)because it comes with ProForce V2 S-flex. My driver SS is 82mph so in theory S-flex should not be a choice for me. I hit this 2H/17* S-flex as far as my Adams Tech OS 2H/17* Graphic Design R-flex , but with lower trajectory and added benefit of much tighter dispersion. I have and played different hybrids, Adams Tech OS, Snake Eyes, Cleveland Launcher, Callaway... and this hybrid is as good as any clubs out there. Too bad Nickent lost its name, not sure why, maybe not enough advertisement. From what I read, Nickent 3DX square head driver is very good , especially it came with the ProForce V2... Too bad I could not find it anywhere (1) Don't hesitate to hit S-flex shaft, I am slowly moving my driver and woods from R-flex to S-flex (2) ProForce V2 is very stable shaft, I play Aldila NV, NVS, Graphic Design 6+ and for me ProForce V2 is more stable (3) Stiff shaft would bring trajectory down. I hit ball high, so this really bring its trajectory down to my likingRead full review
I am a 15 handicapper that is used to hitting my #2 Taylor Made Rescue Hybrid whenever I am in trouble. I purchased a new set of Taylor Made OS Irons without a 3 iron, so I decided to try out the Genex 3DX. Feel: The weight and feel of this hybrid is perfectly weighted. The shaft is UST SR2 made for this hybrid - perfectly matched. My TM Rescue was matched with Aldila NV Hybrid and I thought that was a matched as well. Nickent took their time and research on this combo. The added inserts - I think they are made of tungsten felt great when you swing it. I swing an average of 85-90 mph and the club squares up almost 90% everytime. The average distance for this #3 hybrid is around 200 yds for me. On the fairway or the rough, I always pull this club out now instead of the Rescue since I feel more confidence on this club when is squares on my address. The ball flight on fairways are almost perfect every hit. On a sweet hit - it will go out up to 230 yds - so I need to control the distance at times. This is definitely the perfect hybrid for troubled rough.Read full review
My new iron set only came with 4-pw so I needed to fill the gap between my 3w and 4i with either a 3i or a 3-hybrid. One of my buddies plays a Nickent 4dx and I caught the 3dx at a really great price in fantastic condition with the stock Stiff shaft. This club is phenomenal. The head is very forgiving on slight mishits, but you know when you mess up. It makes a nice little tink sound when you pure it. Granted most of the success is from the shaft and my swing, it's still a great club to have. Very easy to hit.
With the UST V2 shaft, (one of the standard factory options), this is a real sweet club. Hybrids have replaced my long irons, and I prefer the more boring trajectory of the Genex 18 degree hybrid over my five wood which can balloon on occasion. I recommend hybrids in every golfers bag and the Nickent brand is among the best. Many tour pros are using them (Nickent), especially on the Nationwide Tour where the big endorsement deals are not an option for most, so they are playing what works the best...so they can get to the big time! I saw this club in many a bag last time I went to one of their events. I like the club, bottomline.