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The Nike VR_S Covert (2013) is a forgiving game-improvement hybrid built for easy launch.
Nike VR_S Covert Hybrid: Thông số chính
- Danh mục
- Game Improvement
- Có thể điều chỉnh
- No
- Năm sản xuất
- 2013
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Brands in this category update about every 2 years, and the VR_S Covert is 13 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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Game Improvement Hybrid
Nike's VR_S Covert irons landed in 2013 with the same red-and-black look that made the Covert driver impossible to miss on tour. The irons carried over the family's cavity-back thinking too, pushing weight out to the perimeter so off-center hits still fly. This was Nike swinging hard at the game improvement market, and for the most part they connected.
The headline technology was NexCOR, a variable-thickness face that keeps ball speed up when you catch one toward the heel or toe. Pair that with a wide sole and generous offset, and you get an iron that launches easily and doesn't punish a mid-handicapper for being human. These were never the prettiest irons in the shop, but they did their job.
Here's the thing worth knowing in hindsight. Nike walked away from equipment in 2016, which means the VR_S Covert is now strictly a used-market buy. That actually works in your favor. Sets sell for a fraction of what current game improvement irons cost, and the tech gap to a modern budget set is smaller than the marketing would have you believe.
- Mid to high handicappers who want forgiveness and easy launch without paying new-release prices.
- Budget shoppers building a first or second set, since used Covert sets are genuinely cheap now.
- Anyone who liked Nike's look and wants a piece of their short-lived equipment era that still performs.
- Not a fit for players who want a compact head, minimal offset, or the ability to flight shots down.
Câu hỏi thường gặp
- Are the Nike VR_S Covert irons still worth buying in 2026?
- For the price, yes. A clean used set often costs less than a single new club, and the forgiveness and distance still hold up for mid to high handicappers. You give up some of the ball speed and turf interaction refinements of the last few generations, but the gap is smaller than a decade of marketing suggests.
- What handicap range are these irons designed for?
- Roughly 12 and up. The wide sole, offset, and deep cavity are built for players who miss the center regularly and need help getting the ball airborne. Single-digit players will likely find the head too bulky and the flight too high.
- What is NexCOR face technology?
- It's Nike's variable-thickness face design. The face is thicker in the middle and thinner toward the edges, which keeps ball speed closer to center-strike numbers on heel and toe hits. In practice it means your mishits lose less distance.
- Can I still get Nike VR_S Covert irons repaired or reshafted?
- Reshafting, regripping, and loft or lie adjustments are standard work any club repair shop can handle. What you can't get is factory support, since Nike exited the golf equipment business in 2016. Replacement heads have to come from the used market.
- What's the difference between the VR_S Covert and the Covert 2.0 irons?
- The 2.0 arrived a year later with a slightly cleaner look and tweaks to the cavity and face, but the core recipe is the same, NexCOR face, deep cavity, game improvement shaping. On the used market prices are close, so buy on condition rather than version.
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