Mizuno JPX ez or Cobra F6

Philbleasy

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Hi guys after opinions and any info you can offer me. I've got the chance of either mizuno JPX ez driver and 3 wood or cobra F6 driver and 3 wood all clubs basically new and nothing much in the price (very good deals)
So if anyone can help me by giving opinions or help that would be great.
 
Got the F6 about a month ago after trading in my Callaway XR. Much more consistent, tighter dispersion and a good few years longer for me. The F6 shaft is about an inch shorter than the XR. Prefer the weight in the front "penetrating" position and 10.5*

Just bought the 3 wood to replace the XR but not played with it as yet.

I would highly recommend the F6 but I haven't hit the Mizzy
 
Not tried the F6, but did try the Cobra UT today (another thread) but have the EZ forged (2016) and they are nice, powerful, not as 'soft' as the MP range but they do the job nicely. I'm sure everyone will agree with me when I say try both and see what you like more.
 
Went to AG today and tried the F6, F6+, Great Big Bertha and the XR. F6+ was a lot straighter and longer than the others, so plumped for that. Will see how it goes on the course tomorrow.
 
F6 selling for £180, JPX EZ (assuming 2016 model) still £299. If you csn get one for the same price as a F6 bthen I know which one I would be going for. Had the original EZ and loved it, forgiving and long for my wonky swing, so much so I am trying to get my hands on another. The 2016 version is supposed to be even better.
 
Purchased the Cobra F6 Driver last week and so far in love with it.

Straight and long! Seriously improved my driving the last couple of rounds so hoping i've found a driver I can stick with!
 
Used the F6 3 wood for the first time today, flies really high (compared to the XR) so may have to drop the loft a bit. Also sounds more like a hybrid with a "think" when hitting the ball
 
First round with the F6+ this morning. Hit a couple of duff drives but that was down to me rather the club. Hit a few that went for miles (by my standards) and were pretty straight, the slicey ones i hit didn't go as far right as they used to with the Fly-Z, so all in all a pretty positive start.
 
Just tried the f6 driver at American golf and didn't think it was that great, struggled to get the club head speed and distance I use to get with my big Bertha, also the spin was very high
 
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