Bangkok, Thailand: The new Vapor Fly series, designed to provide an overall higher launch angle, is the culmination of years of work from the teams at The Oven.
The Oven, Nike Golf’s research and design facility in Fort Worth, Texas, is the engine that drives Nike Golf equipment innovation. With a perfect combination of authentic hand craftsmanship and sophisticated high-tech virtual design, Nike Golf engineers and designers obsess over every 10th of a millimetre and every degree of launch angle.
The new Vapor Fly series, designed to provide an overall higher launch angle, is the culmination of years of diligent study.
“As we’ve learned more and more about golf athletes while researching advanced materials and evolving manufacturing technologies, we’ve verified that if we can launch the ball higher while managing spin, it will ultimately fly farther,” said Nate Radcliffe, Nike Golf Director of Engineering.
“We’ve found ways to accomplish that in our entire 2016 line, from the drivers to the long irons. We are using innovative designs that consider mass distribution, tuned compliance and stiffness to help the ball consistently fly high and long.”
Nike Golf athlete Rory McIlroy, who was instrumental in the design of the Vapor Fly Pro driver, relies on his driver for ultimate forgiveness and distance.
“I think every golfer looks for forgiveness to make their bad shots better,” said McIlroy. “It’s phenomenal to know that when you have a very forgiving driver like this, even if you don’t quite catch it off the middle of the face or put a good swing on it, that it still has a chance to go the same distance and be in the fairway as if you hit a good shot. To have that much confidence in a driver standing over a tee shot is great.”
Available from February 1, 2016, the Vapor Fly Pro Driver utilises a familiar 460 cc pear shape head to create a strong trajectory with low spin, but on the inside, the club has been finely tuned to help athletes such as McIlroy perform at the highest level.
*Flightweight Crown features a 30 per cent reduction in crown weight versus last year’s model resulting in a lower centre of gravity and higher MOI for higher launch, less spin and more forgiveness.
*New HyperFlight face is thinned out around the perimeter to produce extreme ball speed across the entire face for better performance on off-centre hits.
*Re-engineered Compression Channel enables springboard effect to amplify performance on mis-hits.
*FlyBeam Reinforced Covert Cavity Back dramatically stiffens the chassis while redistributing weight to the heel and toe for maximum impact efficiency, tuned acoustics and forgiveness.
*FlexLoft 2.0 technology gives the golf athlete the functionality of five lofts at three face angles for a total of 15 different settings and optimal flight, more distance as well as enhanced workability.
Distinguished by its bold blue crown with iconic Volt colour in the Compression Channel, the Vapor Fly driver has three key technologies that add up to fast ball speed, high trajectory and less spin: Flightweight Crown; HyperFlight Face; and Compression Channel.
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