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MALTBY GLIDER S HYBRID HEADS
MALTBY GLIDER S HYBRID HEADS
How do you make the Glider irons even more playable? Make a matching Hybrid, the Glider S Hybrid. Designed with the same principles used in the Glider series of irons, these hybrids have an extremely low and rearward center of gravity, aiding in getting the ball launched to the optimum trajectory. The sole design is flatter front to back than most hybrid designs, which helps keep the cg low and allows the club to sit very square in the address position. The shallow concave crown moves more weight to the perimeter for more forgiveness on off-center hits. By replacing the 3 and 4 irons of any set with the Glider S hybrids, you will experience longer, straighter and higher shots from those intimidating long iron game distances.
Highlights:
- Manufactured from 17-4 stainless steel.
- Designed using “Advanced Shell Technology” to properly distribute the mass to maximize performance.
- Slightly longer blade length (3.33") increases the surface hitting area and increases MOI (moment of inertia) for more forgiveness.
- Flat sole design from front to back keeps center of gravity low and rearward to enhance trajectory and provide an
extremely solid feel.
- Concave crown design moves more mass to the perimeter to improve forgiveness.
- Toe to heel radius limits the contact area of the sole,
limiting turf interference which helps get the ball airborne from a variety of turf conditions.
- Available in two lofts – H20 (20°) and H24 (24°)
- Recommended ferrule – 60PI


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- Friday, May 09, 2008 head performs well but... Reviewed By: Alex (Niagara Falls, Ontario) I purchased the Maltby Glider S 20* head and shafted it with an FST Pro 115 shaft tipped to a stiff flex. The head does perform as it does launch the ball high and yes it goes. From a performance level I give it a 5 as it's the first and only hybrid to this point that I've played where I actually liked the performance and yes I was comfortable. For example..early in the year I played a very wet course (most are up here April 5th)and I had a shot sitting down in a wet lie from 230 on a par 5...I didn't hit the green but I got it out of that lie and hit it 215...easy par (missed birdie...lip out)
However, I gave it a 4 as I docked points for sound. Another reviewer said that the sound was "worth the price of admission". Personally I didn't like it, and sound is very important to me. To me it had a "toink" sound that I just cannot adjust to. I plan on purchasing an MFH as my intuition told/tells me that it may be more up my alley.
- Thursday, April 24, 2008 long & straight Reviewed By: Don (Bayside, NY) I bought the 24 degree head, matched it up with MPF shaft, adjust the swing weight to a D2 and watch the ball fly off the club face effortlessly...long and straight!! The sound it make is worth the price of admission.
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