Endura FS260 Fieldsensor Pro Short Features: High performance Fieldsensor® fabric Elastic Interface® Technology pad Silicone gripper hems Fully flatlocked seams for... more
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Endura FS260 Fieldsensor Pro Short Features: High performance Fieldsensor® fabric Elastic Interface® Technology pad Silicone gripper hems Fully flatlocked seams for strength and comfort Multi-panel anatomic construction with seamless inside leg
Advantages: Will enhance riding confort and performance by untold amounts Disadvantages: Quite expensive at c.£50
...Being an increasingly keen participant in cross country mountain biking, I decided to kit myself out with the necessary clothing to ease the pain of those long rides. Not being one who is easily conned by clever marketing, and of course being a lifelong sceptic, it was out of character for me to follow recommendations to buy the Endura MT500 short. These may initially seem expensive at around £50, but believe me, for the money you will not be able to find any better. Long climbs become suddenly more comfortable, and you don't get the chafe around the seams as you would with cheaper shorts.
The kevlar seams are fully flatlocked, giving the short superb flexibility, and removes the embarrassing worry of the short giving way when the going gets a bit rough (see gorse grass and bramble attacks!). Further durability is provided by the dual...
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...- This means that the ball has the same feel when playing hard or gentle shots. This is very useful as you get used to how the ball will react. Consistency is key to a good short game.
Shear and abrasion resistant cover - This will not really aid your game. The cover is very strong and tough which simply means you won't need to change it as it gets scuffed and worn. The ball will last longer.
Competition - The main competitors to the Pro V1 are:
Nike ONE- This is Nike's versioin of the Pro V1, advertised and used by Tiger it is bound to get recognition, but on the tour you can see the Pro's preffer the Titeist.
Srixon - Many player have found the Srixon to be a very good ball, it is slightly cheaper than the Pro V1 and not too dissimilar in it's play. If the Titleist weren't available I'd probably use this.
Other competitors of merit...
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Advantages: the pro v1 is a very good ball and as well as beeing a good performing ball it aspires confidence its a favorate amongst club players and i would recomend it to most golfer BUT if would also recomend trying out the NXT titleist balls before paying £40 Disadvantages: the pro v 1 is very expensive andwill not drop in pirce for sum time
...but shud be considered by the lower handicappers. priced at £40 a dozen
The pro V1 - the ball that most tour players are using and putting the price aside a very good ball for most players. pirced at £40 a dozen.
The NXT tour ball - this ball is a decent price and respods well i feel it is good around the greens and if your short game is top notch these are a good choice. priced at £25 a dozen
The NXT ball - i am currently using this ball and i feel it is best off the tee my drives are arround 2-5 years longer just because of the ball and i feel the ball respods well on the greens too. priced at £20 a dozen very good if your a decent club player and you want to save some cash.
Titleist DT SoLo - this ball I use alot on the practice greens a decent cheap all round ball most people wont find big faults with. priced at £16 a dozen.
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