要点
The Nike Ignite 460 (2004) is a forgiving game-improvement driver built for easy launch.
Nike Ignite 460 ドライバー: 主要スペック
- カテゴリ
- Game Improvement
- Head size
- 460cc
- 調整可能
- No
- モデル年式
- 2004
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Game Improvement ドライバー
Nike was still the new kid in golf equipment when the Ignite 460 came out in 2004. Their first drivers got a lukewarm reception, and this was the club that had to prove the swoosh belonged in your bag and not just on your shirt. So Nike went straight at the thing average golfers wanted most that year: a full 460cc head, the biggest size the rules allow.
The pitch was simple. Maximum head volume, a big titanium face, and a sweet spot generous enough to forgive the contact most of us actually make. No adjustable hosel, no movable weights, none of that existed yet in the mainstream. You picked your loft, you picked your flex, and you went and hit it.
Twenty years on, the Ignite 460 reads as a snapshot of the moment driver design settled into the modern era. It won't keep up with a current driver on mishits, but as a used-market pickup or a nostalgia play, it still does the job it was built for. Get it near the middle and it goes.
- Mid and high handicappers who want a cheap used driver that still offers real forgiveness on off-center hits.
- Anyone building a budget or retro bag from the mid-2000s era, since this was one of Nike's defining early drivers.
- Players upgrading from a pre-2004 driver under 400cc who want the confidence of a full-size head without spending new-club money.
- Slower swing speeds that benefit from a big face and a deep center of gravity to get the ball airborne.
よくある質問
- Is the Nike Ignite 460 still worth playing today?
- For a casual golfer, yes, with caveats. On pure strikes it will still get out there, but drivers from the last decade are noticeably better on mishits, with more stable heads and faster faces across a wider area. If you find one for the price of a dozen balls, it's a fine starter or backup driver. Just don't expect it to hang with anything current on your bad swings.
- What lofts did the Ignite 460 come in?
- Nike offered it in a standard spread for the era, roughly 8.5 to 11.5 degrees depending on region. Since there's no adjustability, the loft stamped on the sole is what you play. Most amateurs are better off with 10.5 or higher, since extra loft usually means more carry and less curvature, especially at moderate swing speeds.
- Is the Nike Ignite 460 forgiving?
- By 2004 standards it was one of the more forgiving heads you could buy, which is exactly why Nike built it to the full 460cc limit. The deep, stretched profile keeps the head from twisting as much on heel and toe strikes. By modern standards it's middle of the pack, since today's game improvement drivers carry far more stability.
- Can I adjust the loft or face angle on the Ignite 460?
- No. The hosel is glued, so loft, lie, and face angle are fixed. Adjustable hosels didn't reach mainstream drivers until several years later. If the ball flight is wrong for you, the fixes are a different loft head, a different shaft, or a lesson.
- How much is a used Nike Ignite 460 worth now?
- Very little, which is either bad news or great news depending on which side of the sale you're on. Clean examples typically trade in the 20 to 40 dollar range, and rough ones go for less. Condition of the face and the original shaft matter most. It's a buyer's market, so don't overpay.
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