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Call it what you like my old mate, I call it cheap.I'd call that 'value' rather than 'cheap'. I'm just being picky though I think.
Call it what you like my old mate, I call it cheap.I'd call that 'value' rather than 'cheap'. I'm just being picky though I think.
Not with snell
Imo if you aren’t using or seriously considering using the snell, you’re crazy.
Fantastic golf ball, comfortably 1/2 a club longer than any ball I’ve used, durable and spins great. All for £26 a dozen
True, but if the inesis are getting a lot of good reviews they must surely have knowledge and design behind them too? Surely they didn’t just produce a decent ball by chance?Totally different ball game as Snell are established, have the clear knowledge and design behind them.
Is the MTB Black a softer version of the MTB X?
True, but if the inesis are getting a lot of good reviews they must surely have knowledge and design behind them too? Surely they didn’t just produce a decent ball by chance?
Personally I’ve tried both the inesis and the snell balls and I believe them both to be cheap and the snell to be of better quality and performance.
I don't really like the idea of blowing 160 quid on golf balls in one sitting. I am way too fickle for that kind of loyalty.Just ordered a Snell MTB testing pack, 6 MTB Black and 6 MTB X with a view to ordering 6 dozen of the model I prefer.
Deffo excellent value for a 3 piece ball with a urethane cover, that's the definition of a premium ball to me.
I don't really like the idea of blowing 160 quid on golf balls in one sitting. I am way too fickle for that kind of loyalty.
The Inesis is obviously 3 piece and urethane covered as well, so for 20 quid that was definitely worth a try for me.
Yeah but when you order the dozen boxes as you said, that's 160 isn't it.A testing pack is £30 for 1 dozen balls.
Yeah but when you order the dozen boxes as you said, that's 160 isn't it.
I don't think it's urethane covered I think it has a paint formula .. hence durability is upI don't really like the idea of blowing 160 quid on golf balls in one sitting. I am way too fickle for that kind of loyalty.
The Inesis is obviously 3 piece and urethane covered as well, so for 20 quid that was definitely worth a try for me.
I dunno?I don't think it's urethane covered I think it has a paint formula .. hence durability is up
That's what their website says.TECHNICAL FEATURES
Construction: 3-piece Cover: Urethane TPU (elastomer) Mantle layer: Surlyn (Ionomer) Core: Rubber Compression: 90 Number of dimples: 322
Sounds like it is then I stand corrected, sorry. That makes it a direct compare to everything else then !I dunno?
That's what their website says.
That is 100% true, it's just that I can't commit to one when there's others I haven't tried! Every time I think I've decided on one, another one comes along and turns my head. If the Inesis is good I really, really want to stick with it for the reasons you said - if not then I'll go back to my Titleist Velocitys I was using.Yes, and if I like them that will be perfectly fine for me.
Playing with different balls is a bad idea IMO, so hard to be consistent with short game and putting if you play with different balls all the time so I like to stick to 1 ball.
So 6 dozen of 1 ball is perfect for me.
Trust me you won’t be disappointed. I’m going to order a truck load before price increases a little.I've just ordered a box of MTB X to try.................... I hope Sam negotiated commission!![]()