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Reviews (2)
Spartan Power Jumper Cable Heavy Duty Battery Clamps - Red and Black
19 February 2022
Good, sturdy, worth it. Better than most all others
Sturdy, and insulated all around so getting down into a battery post you don't arc all over the surrounding metal. Strong spring, and power on both jaws. Ideally you need a eye end on your cables, it looks like, since attachment is a hex bolt. I haven't look at that yet. Crimp ends on cheap clamps are worthless so a strong connection is better.
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03 September 2007
New Driver 460 with Moveable Weights
I think this is a superior driver to my recent other purchase - a big bertha. While the big bertha put me in another realm of drives (by about 30 yards consistently - WHEN I hit it square, I was often fading it off, or slicing it off. The Taylor made is a little harder to get used to, it is bigger of course, but the weighting does make it swing inwardly a little different, and more importantly it still drive a good distance on my commonly mishit balls. My previous woods (a total set of irons and woods from spalding, would not take much of a mishit before it was an unproductive drive. The Big bertha helped out some but wasn't all that. The Taylor made so far has been a real help and when I hit it sweet - man does the ball ever take off. I was a 225-250 (good day down hill rarely I could hit a 300.) I have hit 325 with the big bertha, but it put me into a consistent 250-275 catagory, but with sweet hits being the ones to count and the off hits not being remarkable. The Taylor made puts me at worst in the right side of the fairway (mishit fade direction) at 225-250, and down the middle or (sweet hit with everything going corrrectly) a draw with roll and 250-275 regularly. Note, I am not all that impressed or even overly pleased with the more distance,( i mean I'll take it but really it was the lack of control that killed me before), but I do appreciate a mishit is still playable often, and far enough down the course to make a good second or third shot to save a par or a bogey. I am going to like this club I feel, and so far I am doing better with it. I chose it 'cuz the reviews said it'd be among the best for high handicappers 18-24, to show the most improvement.
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