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| |  | Golf Swing Trainers | Home » » » Speed Stik Golf Swing Trainer (Blue) | | | | | | | Description: | | The Speed Stik is a full swing training aid that will empower you to hit the ball farther by increasing the speed of your swing. The faster you swing the club, the farther you will hit the ball! The Speed Stik features: Simple to use, yet extremely effective Speed gauge produces consistent, accurate and measurable results Gauge is calibrated in miles per hour so it is easy to read Track your progress on a daily basis - no guesswork involved Improve the efficiency of your golf swing Strengthen all the golf specific muscles used in the swing Increase your overall flexibility Enhance your sense of balance - an important requisite to swing speed Promote a feeling of explosive power and develop an aggressive and confident mindset Train with it indoor as well as outdoor DVD is included | | | Features: | |
• Training tool adds yards to your drives
• Learn to swing faster for farther golf shots
• Develop golf muscle groups with ease
• Improves muscle memory for consistency
• For those who weigh 175 lbs or less (Blue Speed Stik)
| | | Product Details: | | | Package Length:
| 48.9 inches | | Package Width:
| 5.7 inches | | Package Height:
| 1.7 inches | | Package Weight:
| 2.0 pounds | | Average Customer Rating:
| based on 4 reviews |
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Speed Stick Golf Swing Trainer (Red)Sep 30, 2008 A good item for building golf muscles while practicing your golf swing. The built-in speed indicator is helpful in measuring your swing speed progress, while you are attempting to increase your swing speed.
2 of 2 found the following review helpful:
TerrificMay 19, 2008 I have had one of these for a few years and really like it. I tend to hold off releasing the club, which leads to blocked shots. The weight of the Speed Stik helps me feel the proper sensation of releasing the club. It also builds strength for longer shots.
15 of 16 found the following review helpful:
Try Using The Product FirstMar 01, 2006 You would think a person would try using a product before they sent in a review. The other review was so helpful. Let me try: If it's good enough for Vijay, whom I have actually seen using this on the driving range, then it's good enough for me. Since it's weighted, it does give a sense of where the hands should be throughout the swing, and you can feel which muscles are being used. The speed measurement was pretty close. A good tool for working on quickening the downswing and follow-through. Also a great way to stretch the swing out after a long winter, and add length and arc to the back-swing.
3 of 41 found the following review helpful:
$100 for a stick?!?Feb 21, 2006 This is just a stick...why would you want this? A broken club would probably work better.
No matter who uses this stick, it's a waste of $100. A golf pro may get it for free, but you still have to pay and in the end it's easy to make a graphite rod using your home shop. If you think that just because a pro uses one, so should you, you're falling for the advertising tricks that are being played on you by the stick manufacturers.
To charge so much for something that is so simple to make yourself is just silly. It's a stick, remember. The kind of thing that grows on a tree. Yeah, it's a really nice stick. But it's a stick.
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