
The 3 and 4 seem a bit redundant with 3 degrees of separation, so I dont really hit the 3 that much. The price is very reasonable and it is a great value for someone looking for a hybrid… or two… or three. These 3DX irons have red inserts over the cavity. The trick with this club is finding it… Nickent isn’t stocked in every store and you may have to do some calling around to find one.

It is a nice looking club too… not too big and not too small… about the same size as the TaylorMade Rescue Mid. It’s forgiving, it has quality shaft options and there are so many lofts available. Originally just another means for Tiger Woods to collected obscene amounts of money Nike has begun to offer products that perform. Named to Golf Digests prestigious 2006 Hot List Designed for players looking for a deep, low center of gravity resulting in a high, soft-landing trajectory. RH Nickent Genex 3DX Ironwood DC 4 Hybrid 23R 85+MPH 75grams SR2 Speed Rated. Nike entered the golf market only a few short years ago. The Nickent 3DX DC Utility hybrid has a slightly wider body, it sets up more like a fairway wood and offers more control and forgiveness than the 3DX IronWood counterpart. Talk about flexibility! The stock shaft is a Aldila NV Hybrid graphite shaft although you can switch to a UST IRod graphite or True Temper ST-90 steel shaft at no charge.Ĭustomers love this club. Nickent 3DX Ironwood DC Hybrid 5 Hybrid 26° Graphite Regular Right 38.5in. The information is listed in alphabetical order by manufacturer name and. The year indicated is the specifications noted at that time and may not reflect any changes made during the life of the product. The 3DX is available in 17 different lofts… between 14 degrees and 29 degrees. The following iron specification information has been compiled from product brochures, golf magazines, and from inquiries to the manufacturers.

This weight changes depending on the loft of the club… it produces a penetrating ball flight with all lofts while preventing “ballooning”. The 3DX has weight placed in the heel and the toe (to increase stability on miss hits) and weight at the back (to lower the center of gravity).
