Saturday, July 28, 2007

Nike SasQuatch Sumo Driver

The SasQuatch Sumo Squared Driver boasts a powerful new square geometry to deliver the highest moment of inertia in golf at 5,300 grams per centimeter squared. To achieve this radical geometry, Nike employed a multi-material construction with a composite crown--as opposed to a conventional titanium crown--to save weight. As a result, the Sumo Squared is the ultimate driver for distance, forgiveness, and accuracy. Golfers will also dig the high-performance Diamana shaft by Mitsubishi Rayon. The graphite shaft is designed to blend power and stability, with a lightweight feel and an optimized tip profile for better distance and accuracy. Finally, the Sumo Squared is the widest driver in the early 2007 field, with 4.9 inches of front-to-back depth (the USGA's limit is 5 inches). Both the 9.5- and 10.5-degree versions of the driver measure 45 inches long.

Available at Amazon.com.

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