At a guess I would say you would probably find them cheaper than that although I may be wrong.
That said the G10 3 wood I tried was superb and is no doubt one of the best fairways I have hit in terms of its ability off the deck and the tee. The only reason I chose my 3 wood over it was because the Adams was more consistent off the tee with a lower flight which is all I was looking for- as an all round fairway if I was to match 3 and 5 wood I would almost definitely go with the G10 if none of the new ones (909s etc) caught my eye.
I had the 4 wood for a while. 17 degrees makes it almost as long as a 3 but easier to hit and also longer than a 5 so you could replace 2 clubs with one. They are good clubs but I didn't really get on with them
I think if it is anything like the driver a G10 fairway wood will be easy to hit, long and value for money. I'm pretty sure they are cheaper than the price quoted though. Why not try a 3 and 5 (or 4) out and see how they go.
I have the G10 4 wood and its awesome. It has the Aldila NV shaft in stiff and its a pocket rocket. For a four wood it doesnt go high and its very long off of the deck, cant recommend it highly enough.
Just managed to bag a newly listed one, mint condition, £80.00 "buy it now" plus £5.00 postage.
Saw them down the pro shop yesterday priced at £139.95 so if it's as nice as described I've saved myself a few bob.
Rob
As you'll see from my sig, I have G10 driver, 3w and 18 + 21 utilities.
I can honestly say these are the best woods I have ever used. The 3w is easy enough to hit off the deck and the utilities are just a dream off the deck or tee.
I couldn't recommend them highly enough - of course, that's for *me*, they might be awful for you. Try them out at AG and see for yourself before you commit.