Nike VR Pro Limited Edition Forged driver launched
The Nike VR Pro Limited Edition Forged driver has been launched with help from Nike Tour professionals. It is designed to be long as well as workable
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The Nike VR Pro Limited Edition Forged driver has been introduced and is designed for the better player looking for workability and added distance.
Variable compression channel technology remains from previous VR drivers and is designed to increase ball speed on more areas on the face. New technology within the Nike VR Pro Limited Edition Forged driver comes in the form of a new face design. NexCor face technology is a multi face thickness design that is designed to produce added power compared to previous models.
The head of the Nike VR Pro Limited Edition Forged driver is a 430cc head shape to help improve control and workability. The head is not adjustable but a Nike VR Pro S driver is expected early next year and should feature an adjustable hosel.
The price of the Nike VR Pro Limited Edition Forged driver is yet to be confirmed but will hit the shelves in November.
See also:
Nike VR Pro Limited Edition fairway wood launched
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