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Amazon prices can shift daily or stay the same for months on end, but they're usually a few bucks at a time. I've seen price differences of over 30% before any sales even were taken into account. Yeah, the X-Series and N14 or whatever they call them are the same basic idea, just more clearly labeled for consumers.Ĭallaway Preowned's site, EBay store, and Amazon store have very little in the way of internal price consistency.
#Callaway x2 hot review costco update
Any clue whether they update inventory daily? Weekly? Thanks.
#Callaway x2 hot review costco free
I'm still trying to determine if inventory is the same? Also looking to see if Free Shipping after $100 is the same for both sites. I have noticed Callaway has a slight price difference between their online site and their Ebay store site. Sales kid said they were from TM's Japan market. Dicks also seems to have a never ending supply of RBZ clubs that are configured a bit differently. I remember an X-Series & X-Hot Black name plates. I think Dicks Sporting Goods may have gotten some of those Re-issued X-Hots as well. In any event, Callaway Preowned is great, I've done a lot of business with them.
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They were just labeled "X-Hot," which is the first time they called it the same name as the model it was based on, versus some clearly changed name (X-24 Hot became X-24, Diablo Edge became RAZR Edge, RAZR became X-Treme, but X-Hot became X-Hot even though the clubs changed). So that set might be gettable at a discount, though harder to identify because, if I could get on my soapbox, Callaway and Costco did a bit of shady business last year by not identifying in any way that set as a reissue. Costco was selling a rebranded X-Hot all last year and they're probably going to release this year's rebranded Callaway set within a month, following the schedule of the past few years. It's just unsold units returned to Callaway. I also bought my set from Callaway Preowned after having seen it in Costco (was 375 on Black Friday 2012 vs. No Costco close to me, so I could say they are a European model? Thanks. For the price I might give a 5 wood a chance. Makes it enjoyable to play when I have to play with strangers when on vacation. "Not good enough to embarrass them, not bad enough to embarrass myself". Kind of the way I describe my golf game when playing with strangers. While not top shelf, Callaway at least stood behind them and acknowledged them as Callaway. The "forgiveness" might be what I am looking for? I was kind of surprised when I found them listed on the Callaway Pre-owned site. Thanks, that is pretty much what I expected. But it's a good set for a high handicap player who doesn't want to stress too much about what they're buying. I think in retrospect it's good value but you can do a lot better for a bit more money.
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#Callaway x2 hot review costco driver
I hit that driver better than the Big Bertha that sold for more than the whole set cost. Edges aren't beveled, paint isn't as clean, etc. They're rebranded Razr X irons from 2012 with a bunch of woods and hybrids that have no fancy tech in them. But know a few things: they have basically no resale value, they're made with tremendous offset in the irons (which might be a good thing!), and they're made a bit cheaply, with various cosmetic effects done less cleanly than in a regular release. These clubs, like your X-treme, are good clubs. I have their model from 2 years prior, the Costco X-24 line which was a rebrand of the X-24 Hot. Anyone have a clue what it might compare to in the Standard Callaway line? Maybe a model or two back in time with different cosmetics? Definitely not the Warbird sole. Since this would be a part time club so I absolutely do not mind spending less $$$. But on courses I travel to I often run into the 3wood is too much, 23* hybrid is not enough situation. Layout of my own course usually warrants Driver, 3 wood, then a 23 degree hybrid. Which is fine for me, I just need an easy to hit 5 wood that might carry 190 yards for travel days. I think it might be a made for Costco, etc club. Can someone give me a heads up to what this model is? I do know it is not the Razr