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29 Jul, 2013
Great driver and well priced.
1 of 2 found this helpful R1
Aldila Rip Phenom - Stiff 55g
I made the move from a Titleist 907D1 (65g s flex) simply because this driver was customizable and I have the option to easily upgrade shafts. The first thing I noticed was how much lighter the club is than my previous. The process of adjusting the club is very easy and quick. I suggest starting with settings similar to your previous driver, go to the range and work it out from there.
I hit the ball anywhere from 275 - 300 yards, this driver didn't really add any distance but the lighter clubhead made it much easier to achieve that distance consistently and with what feels to be an easier tempo which is huge IMO.
The only thing that bothers me is the dial on the bottom, it often feels like the club head is not laying flat on the ground before you swing. If you're not paying attention it may cause the driver face to lay open and thus cause a fade/slice. Not a big problem or a reason not to buy the club, but note it.

19 Feb, 2018
Better than you think
1 of 1 found this helpful Read some reviews, and looked over my options for a crossover. My options were the PCC090X which has only 2 pulley placements or spend $1,000 more for an adjustable crossover with static weights..It wasn't worth the extra money for me. I like NOT having the weights as it makes it a bear to move. I thought I was making a sacrifice by not having the adjustable pulleys, but I don't miss them, it doesn't limit my workouts. In the end, this is just some heavy metal, with pulleys and there is no reason to spend thousands on a crossover unless it's in a commercial setting where some bros will be abusing it. It's sturdy, heavy, everything lines up and it looks clean. I think the most I've had on it for weight was 200 for lat pull downs and it worked great. It uses plastic bushings so you need to silicone the vertical rails. I plan on bolting it down too.