⛳️ Swing into the future of golf training!
The SuperSpeed Golf Swing Speed Training System is a scientifically designed training aid that includes three weighted sticks to enhance your swing speed. Used by professional golfers like Padraig Harrington, this system promises an increase in club head speed by 5-8%, allowing players to hit longer drives. The accompanying app offers personalized training protocols and metrics tracking, making it suitable for golfers of all skill levels.
Size | Men's Training System |
Color | green, blue, and red |
Golf Club Flex | Stiff |
Hand Orientation | Ambidextrous |
Material | Graphite |
Brand | SuperSpeed Golf |
Shaft Material | Graphite |
Item Weight | 2.6 Pounds |
Grip Material | Rubber |
Grip Size | Normal |
Grip Type | Training |
Product Dimensions | 46.06"L x 6.69"W x 1.57"H |
Style | Men's |
UPC | 761994179539 869098000206 |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00869098000206 |
Configuration | Men's |
Golf Club Type | Driver Golf Club |
Included Components | 3 Club System |
Manufacturer | SuperSpeed Golf |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 46.5 x 7 x 2 inches |
Package Weight | 1.5 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 46.06 x 6.69 x 1.57 inches |
Brand Name | SuperSpeed Golf |
Model Name | Men's System |
Suggested Users | "" |
Number of Items | 3 |
Part Number | Superspeed Mens |
Model Year | 2017 |
R**W
Great and less money than rip stick
The SuperSpeed Golf Swing Speed Trainer is an outstanding tool for golfers looking to increase their swing speed and overall performance. Designed with precision and backed by proven training protocols, this product delivers measurable results that can elevate your game.Design and FeaturesThe set includes three weighted training clubs: light, medium, and heavy. The color-coded system is intuitive, making it easy to follow the included training programs. The clubs are well-made, with a solid build quality that feels professional and durable. The varying weights are carefully calibrated to help you train your swing at different resistance levels, promoting faster muscle response and improved speed mechanics.Performance and ResultsAfter just a few weeks of using the SuperSpeed system, I’ve noticed a significant increase in my swing speed. The progressive training drills are straightforward to follow and don’t require a lot of time—just 10-15 minutes a few times a week. The OverSpeed training methodology helps you push your limits and build muscle memory for a faster, more powerful swing.What’s even better is the measurable improvement. SuperSpeed provides guidelines to track your progress with a radar, which makes the training feel purposeful and rewarding. In my case, I’ve gained an average of 8-10 mph in swing speed after a month, translating into longer drives on the course.Pros:• Well-designed, durable training clubs• Proven OverSpeed training methodology• Noticeable improvements in swing speed• Clear and easy-to-follow training programs• Short training sessions fit into any schedule• Great for golfers of all skill levelsCons:• Requires a swing speed radar for optimal tracking (not included)• Initial price might seem high for some, but the results justify itFinal VerdictThe SuperSpeed Golf Swing Speed Trainer is a must-have for golfers looking to add distance to their game. The combination of quality equipment, science-backed training, and measurable results makes it a standout product in the golf training market. Whether you’re a casual player or a competitive golfer, this tool can take your swing to the next level.Rating: 5/5A worthy investment for any golfer serious about improving their performance.
J**N
10 mph speed increase in 5 days....seems to work!
As an older golfer (55) now playing with his 20 year old son after about a decade layoff I feel that my short game and putting are coming back to form (used to be low single digits handicap) but i have lost (at least) 2 clubs distance and I am getting it round in the low 80s. Some yardage loss I put down to poor mechanics (still working on those) and being older but it still hurts to be hitting a 7 iron in from 140 and carrying a driver about 210. (in my heyday a 7 iron was 155 and driver carry 230 to 240 which gave me chances of getting on a couple of par 5s in 2 and not hitting woods into par 4s which gave me another 4 shots or so improvement - all this with older technology). Despite all the advances in technology I seem to be going backwards. So I bought myself a swing speed monitor from amazon (https://www.amazon.com/Sports-Sensors-Swing-Speed-Radar/dp/B00124P7SI) and checked my driver mph which was around 90 (my son half seriously said maybe I need senior shafts...). My last club fitting was about 12 years ago and my driver speed was high 90s then when I was scoring mid 70s on a good day so about a 10% drop. I bought the superspeed set and have been practicing for 5 days....interesting results so far Using level 1 protocol, my first practice showed swing speed of 93 max with the lightest clubs. Reverse swing was about 60 and felt very uncomfortable. 5 days and 3 sessions later I am swinging at about 104 right and 85 left handed (which still feels awful). Heaviest club is in the mid to high 90s which in theory should be similar to my driver speed. What I think is happening is my sequencing is improving as I progress to the heavier clubs and the extra weight helps me time better with the step swing drill so I am generating more power with hips and legs (sometimes it feels like my younger man swing). This plus maxing out speed with the lighter club is getting my body used to what speed I can swing at. My objective is to get my driver speed up to the mid to high 90s and get a 230 plus carry driver and 150 yard 7 iron with a reasonable smash factor. In theory at 100mph I could get 240+ carry if I could get the ball in the centre of the club! I was a little skeptical but after 5 days I have to say i think this definitely improves speed although I guess some of the improvement could be me "finding" my old swing but I am not sure if this would have happened withoit pushing the envelope with these superspeed sticks. Scientifically, overspeed training makes sense (I train in karate and we do the same things to drive up speed). I guess you could build your own set but I would be worried about nuts and bolts escaping from duct tape. Personally I think the swing speed device is essential (for around $120) to baseline then monitor progress plus $200 for the speed sticks an investment of $320 to give me 10 mph back feels like a good deal.Especially if I can knock the occasional drive past my son. surprised expression - PRICELESS!I will update this review after a few weeks and have had chance to see if this speed translates onto the course.
B**L
Golf Exercise for distance
The tools and program help to improve your clubhead speed
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