Hippo HEX2 Hybrid Club Review
Hippo HEX2 Hybrid Club Feature
- Unique hexagon shape creates highest MOI (Moment of Inertia) producing straighter shots particularly when struck off center.
- Extra weight low in the back corners keeps the club head from twisting and creates a higher trajectory for greater carry and distance.
- The sole, face, and crown are made of super hard maraging stainless steel with side rails of lightweight carbon fiber. The result is a forgiving club off the tightest lies, deepest rough or even fairway bunkers.
- The Hippo dual cord grip (upper half cord, lower half soft compound) is standard and provides incredible feel and control even in wet conditions.
With the popularity of the new HEX2 driver this year, it was only natural to introduce fairway woods, hybrids, and even a putter with the same design features as the driver. All clubs benefit from the hightened MOI (Moment of Inertia), particularly when struck off center. The ball comes off the face on a straighter path with less side spin and the positive results are evident with a straighter truer shot or putt. The unique shape of these clubs allows additional weight to be positioned in the back corners to keep the club from twisting and with the extra weight low, the ball comes off the club face of the fairways and hybrids with a higher launch angle for improved carry and resulting distance.
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