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The Nickent 3DX (2006) is a forgiving game-improvement driver built for easy launch.
Nickent 3DX Driver: Thông số chính
- Danh mục
- Game Improvement
- Head size
- 460cc
- Có thể điều chỉnh
- No
- Năm sản xuất
- 2006
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Brands in this category update about every 2 years, and the 3DX is 20 years old with no successor yet, so a new model could land any time. Grab it at clearance pricing now, or wait a few weeks to see what replaces it.
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Nickent is one of those brands that flared bright and then disappeared. For a stretch in the mid 2000s the California company was a real player, mostly on the strength of its 3DX hybrids, which piled up wins on the Nationwide Tour and showed up in more PGA Tour bags than a brand that size had any right to expect. The 3DX driver arrived in 2006 to round out the line, and it followed the same playbook: max out the forgiveness, keep the price sane, and let the bigger names burn the ad budget.
You get a full 460cc head, the largest the rules allow, and nothing on it adjusts. That was normal in 2006. Adjustable hosels didn't go mainstream for another couple of years, so what you bought was what you played. Pick a loft, pick a shaft, go hit it.
Twenty years on, the 3DX is a used-market pickup with a specific appeal. It won't hang with a current driver on mishits, but a clean head with a decent shaft is still a serviceable club, and it usually sells for less than a dozen premium golf balls.
- Mid and high handicappers who want a big, stable head on a used-club budget.
- Anyone building a period-correct mid 2000s bag, since Nickent had genuine tour credibility at the time.
- Players who'd rather commit to one loft and swing it than fiddle with an adjustable hosel.
Câu hỏi thường gặp
- Is the Nickent 3DX driver still worth playing today?
- As a bargain gamer or backup, yes. On pure center strikes it gives up less than you'd think, because the ball speed limit on driver faces has been in place since before 2006. Where it falls behind is on mishits, since modern heads are more stable and their faces protect ball speed better across the whole hitting area. Expect to lose meaningful distance on your worst swings, not your best ones.
- What happened to Nickent Golf?
- The company ran into financial trouble around the 2008 downturn and was effectively gone by 2009. The name has resurfaced in small ways since, but the original operation no longer exists, so there's no official support, warranty, or replacement parts. Everything you find now comes through the used market.
- Can I adjust the loft or face angle on the 3DX?
- No. This is a 2006 driver with a fixed glued hosel, built before adjustability became standard. Titanium driver heads can't be bent the way irons can, so if you need a different loft, you need a different head. The upside is one less thing to second-guess on the tee.
- What loft should I pick in the Nickent 3DX?
- More than you think, probably. This club was built for average swing speeds, and most golfers in that range launch the ball too low with too little carry, not too high. If your driver swing is under about 95 mph, go 10.5 degrees or higher and let the low-back weighting do its job.
- Does the 460cc head make the 3DX hard to shape?
- Harder than a smaller head, yes, and that's by design. High stability resists the face rotation you need to hit big draws and cuts on command. You can still work it a little with setup changes, but this driver's job is keeping your miss in play, and it's better at straight than curved.
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