What year did the Nike VRS driver come out?

What year did the Nike VRS driver come out?

Nike Golf have introduced their marquee product for 2013, the VR_S Covert driver, featuring an innovative cavity back head and FlexLoft adjustability system.

What does Nike VRS stand for?

speed
As you can guess, the “S” in “VR-S” stands for “speed”. The combination of technology and design makes it Nike’s fastest series ever. The VR-S clubs are a must-have for the player looking to compensate for slower swings.

How old is the Nike VRS Covert driver?

Nike VRS Covert 2.0 Driver – Product Details

UK Launch 31 January 2014
Handicap Range Low ‌‌‌‌ High
Golfer Mens
Hand Availability Left, Right
Left Handed Lofts 8.5°, 9.5°, 10.5°, 11.5°, 12.5°

When did Nike stop making golf clubs?

2016
Nike stopped making golf clubs in 2016.

Is Ping G5 driver any good?

The Ping G5 is a good driver but you need to get used to it. The stuff about length is right, you get reduced backspin and the ball rolls a good way after landing so you do get extra length. It is fairly forgiving, but the feel is not brilliant with the Grafalloy shafts- better with graphite actually.

What kind of shaft does the Nike VR driver have?

The model that I tested out had 10.5°, with the stock shaft (Mitsubishi Rayon Fubuki K) in stiff. Nike has packed the VR_S driver full of technology.

Which is the most accurate Nike VRS driver?

Most of our testers hit at least 2 other drivers on the same day, and nearly to a man, the Nike VR_S Driver was the most accurate of the lot. 11.84 yards is well beyond impressive, but when we drop our least accurate tester, group averages improve to 10.45.

Is the Nike VRS driver a spin killer?

Yeah… the Nike VR_S Driver is a spin killer that flies almost dead straight, which certainly explains why our testers blanked the middle of the fairway with their test shots. All cards on the table, yeah, it’s reasonable to assume that like some of the other clubs we’ve tested recently]

What’s the name of the new Nike Golf driver?

The VR_S is Nike’s newest entry into this category of driver. The claim by Nike is that there are “none faster” and the company even held “speed trials” at golf shops around the country letting golfers around the country compare their current driver to the VR_S.