NEXGEN NS210 Golf Driver Review

2023

NEXGEN NS210 Golf Driver Review

75 overall

The Bottom Line

It's difficult to recommend this driver based on overall performance. However, it is an ultra-lightweight driver with some surprising distance potential for the right golfer.

Pros

NS210 offers an adjustable hosel and produces decent ball speed numbers across the face.

Cons

Lowest overall score in the test. Testers rate it poorly for all subjective categories. It is also fairly right bias (offline to the right).

About the NEXGEN NS210 Golf Driver

The NEXGEN NS210 is a unique golf driver that aims to deliver impressive distance and performance for golfers of varying swing speeds. This driver has been primarily available in the Japanese market, and its innovative design features have caught the attention of golfers worldwide.

The NEXGEN NS210 is a golf driver designed to push the limits of carry distance and overall performance, even with the constraints placed on club design by golf regulations. It replaces traditional club designs by implementing a unique shaft and face construction to unlock the hidden potential of the golfer.

The NEXGEN NS210 is designed to provide golfers with increased ball speed, distance, and forgiveness. Its innovative design aims to maximize the golfer’s potential by harnessing the power of the club’s unique shaft and face construction.

NEXGEN NS210 Golf Driver Technology and Features

The NEXGEN NS210 driver features a ZAT158 beta-titanium face, which is known for its high toughness and strong rebound performance. The club also utilizes a carbon crown, which helps to create a low center of gravity and improve the moment of inertia.

The NEXGEN NS210 features an innovative EI-F shaft with a unique hardness distribution that generates power during the backswing and transmits it through a strong kick after flexing. This design goes beyond the conventional concept of high, medium, or low kick points, using the shaft’s flex to achieve both power and speed.

The face of the driver is constructed with a Hexa Wire Face, which creates a wide rebound area while still complying with regulations for beta-titanium. The hardness in the face’s center and surrounding areas creates a massive impact, contributing to the club’s impressive distance potential.

The NEXGEN NS210 driver features a bold weight distribution design that produces a high moment of inertia without increasing the overall weight of the head. The variable sleeve construction has been modified to secure it above and below, reducing weight and creating a more aerodynamic design.

The driver also offers trajectory adjustment features, allowing golfers to customize their loft and lie angle for optimal performance.

The face technology of the NEXGEN NS210 driver includes face milling, which helps to reduce slippage in wet conditions and further improve the strong rebound performance of the beta-titanium face.

NEXGEN NS210 Golf Driver Performance

The NEXGEN NS210 driver offers adjustable launch and spin characteristics through its loft and lie angle adjustments. Golfers can fine-tune their trajectory and spin rates to achieve their desired performance.

While the NEXGEN NS210 driver received a low overall score in the MyGolfSpy testing, it was noted that it has a fairly right bias (offline to the right). Golfers looking for some assistance in correcting a draw may find this driver helpful.

Forgiveness is NEXGEN NS210’s best performance attribute. It ranks in the top half for forgiveness, which is certainly a positive talking point. For us, this means it does an exceptional job at producing similar shot outcomes. 

Insights from MyGolfSpy testing

The NEXGEN NS210 driver performed poorly in subjective categories during the MyGolfSpy testing. However, it did produce decent ball speed numbers across the face and demonstrated some surprising distance potential for certain golfers. The driver was best suited for slow to mid swing speed players, with one high swing speed player fitting well into it.

Looks, Sound, and Feel

As mentioned earlier, the NEXGEN NS210 driver received low subjective ratings during the MyGolfSpy testing. However, these are personal preferences and may vary among individual golfers.

NEXGEN NS210 Golf Driver Who it’s For?

The NEXGEN NS210 driver is best suited for slow to mid-swing-speed golfers who are looking for increased distance and forgiveness. Golfers with a slice may also benefit from the right bias of this driver. However, due to its overall low ranking in the MyGolfSpy testing, it may not be the ideal choice for all golfers.

Specs & Pricing

The NEXGEN NS210 driver has two loft options: 9.5° and 10.5°. The unique EI-F shaft is available in a no-flex hardness distribution.

The NEXGEN NS210 driver is primarily found in the Japanese market, so pricing may vary. Golfers interested in purchasing this driver should research current prices and availability.

FAQs

Q: What is the primary selling point of the NEXGEN NS210 driver?

A: The NEXGEN NS210 driver offers a unique shaft design and face construction to maximize distance and performance for golfers of varying swing speeds.

Q: Who is the NEXGEN NS210 driver best suited for?

A: The NEXGEN NS210 driver is best suited for slow to mid-swing-speed golfers looking for increased distance and forgiveness.

Q: How does the NEXGEN NS210 driver compare to other popular drivers?

A: While the NEXGEN NS210 driver has some unique design features, it ranked poorly in the MyGolfSpy testing, making it difficult to recommend based on overall performance.

img Distance

  • rank
    22nd

How is distance measured?

Taking into account total distance and carry distance, our distance scoring is a metric ultimately telling you the total yards achieved by the club.

Testing Pool

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Rankings

img Accuracy

  • rank
    29th

What is accuracy?

Accuracy evaluates if a player’s shots with each club are above or below what’s expected based on that player’s skill level. By eliminating variables in player ability, accuracy determines how well the club improves a player’s overall score.

Testing Pool

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Rankings

img Forgiveness

  • rank
    7th

How is forgiveness tested?

Forgiveness measures how well a club corrects for hits that are center or off center off the face of the club. A high forgiveness rating tells you that a club does well at maintaining consistency in performance when your swing fluctuates.

Testing Pool

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Rankings

img Ball Speed

  • rank
    15th

How is ball speed tested?

Ball speed measures how fast the ball is traveling off the face of the club. We eliminate variables like player swing speed or ability, so you can compare ball speeds off the face as affected by the club, not the player.

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Rankings

img Fairways Hit

  • rank
    29th

What is fairways hit?

We evaluate the percentage of shots that hit the fairway compared to shots in the rough. This shows the accuracy of a club, with a higher percentage earning a higher accuracy rating.

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specs & details

142.2

Ball Speed

The speed at which the golf ball travels after being struck by the golf club. It is usually measured in miles per hour (mph).

3578.3

Shot Area

Shot Area is a measure of downrage dispersion. The displayed value is the area of an ellipse (measured in yards2) in which 90% of future shots would be expected to fall.

248.4

Total Distance

The total distance the golf ball travels from the point of impact with the clubface to the point where it stops, including both carry distance and any additional roll after the ball lands.

234.7

Carry

The distance the golf ball travels through the air from the point of impact with the clubface to the point where it first touches the ground. Carry distance does not include any additional roll after the ball lands.

2453.2

Spin

The amount of backspin or topspin on the golf ball after the club strikes it. Spin can affect how the ball travels through the air and how it behaves when it lands.

14.1

Launch Angle

The angle at which the golf ball leaves the clubface after being struck. This is typically measured in degrees.

27.9

Apex

The highest point in the golf ball's trajectory after the club strikes it. This is typically measured in feet above the ground.

37

Descent

The angle at which the golf ball descends from the apex of its trajectory to the ground. This is typically measured in degrees.

17.7

Yards From Center

This refers to the distance that a golf shot travels from the center of the fairway. It is often used to measure accuracy, with shots closer to the center considered more accurate.

63

Fairway

Refers to the percentage of times a golfer successfully lands their tee shot on the fairway. It is often used as a measure of accuracy.

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