I'd like to know this too. I think they are just a hard distance ball. I'm sure there is someone on here that can help out. I think they are called juice 312 right?
I don't care for them that much, I have tried them twice thinking the first time was just a bad experience. Second time same thing, I normall hit pretty straight sometimes with a slight draw. I fade to slice these really bad, and I have no idea why.
I don't care for them that much, I have tried them twice thinking the first time was just a bad experience. Second time same thing, I normall hit pretty straight sometimes with a slight draw. I fade to slice these really bad, and I have no idea why.
When I go back to my E6s or my Nike Power Soft my straight flight returns. Is it possible I might have gotten a sleeve with defective balls. I am not joking I have yet to put a Juice in the fairway and my drive and putting are the strongest parts of my game.
the are a good ball, i got a free demo of them and played a round, they are rocks but they do spin considerbly, probably because of the bigger dimples that grab the ball
I enjoy using them. Whether it gives more distance, is indeterminate or equivocal in my game. With putting, they have a nice feel but it's no different with other products that I have tried.
It's catchy to have a ball say GINORMOUS on it. Will I continue to use it is left to be determined.
It's the marketing and the free demo that took my share of the wallet when I bought a box.
I used this ball a couple weeks ago and didn't like it. I had trouble holding greens with it and it sometimes seemed jumpy/loose off the club. I'm a die hard mojo user and I understand Nike is replacing the mojo with this ball so I was determined to give it a chance. I tried it again next time out and similar results, once the ball was on the green it felt great, very good roll, but getting it there it just felt off. I went back to mojo later in round and things clicked much better. I've still got some juice left so I'll probably try it again, I may have just been ******* or whatever but I'm not impressed with them thus far.
Last edited by shaderunner : January 15th, 2007 at 06:26 PM.
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They are the replacement for the Mojo in the Nike line. Probably compete with the Titleist SoLo, Noodles, Laddies/Ladies and other slow swing speed distance balls.