Integra SoooLong 175 SuperLite Driver Heads
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Quick Overview
The Integra SoooLong 175 is the hottest driver head idea we have ever seen at Value Golf! What is so different? A few things, the biggest: the weight. A common driver head weight is 200 grams or more, but the Integra SoooLong 175 is just as the name suggests: 175 grams. This head is meant to be combined with a super lite shaft, and a super lite grip to equal a “featherlight” driver combination.
What does that mean for you? Simply put: longer drive distances! When you shave that much weight off a conventional driver setup, you can literally add 10 miles per hour to your driver swing speed. Lets say your average swing speed is 95 MPH, that would add a whopping 20 yards to your drives! Think you could use that distance? Of course, who would not want that? Nothing like turning a 6 iron approach into an 8 iron, or hitting it 260 yards vs 240!
The 15-3-3 beta titanium face is made with a special, patent pending heat treated process, and the spring face effect on this driver is more than a standard component driver head. We can tell you right now that this club is not USGA COR legal, so if you care about that, you might as well move along to our other offerings. This club is for rules breakers only!
We strongly suggest matching this head up with the Integra SoooLong Ultralite 45 shaft, or the Integra Professional SuperLite. Both those shafts are light enough to take advantage of this special technology. As far as the grip, we would recommend the Winn Lite V17 Soft, which at 25 grams, is literally the lightest grip in the world. When you combine these components, you are shaving a typical 80 to 100 grams off a conventional driver setup! Incredible.
We also reccomend that you build the length of this driver longer than normal, at 46” optimally, or even up to 47 inches for the biggest distance gains.
PLEASE NOTE: Because this head is 25 grams lighter than normal, we suggest that you order a shaft ONE FLEX SOFTER than your normal choice. The less weight at the end of the shaft, the less the shaft flexes. For example, if you regularly play a stiff, then order a regular flex. If you normally play a regular, order a senior, and so on.