pitbull808
Dec 22 2006, 03:47 AM
tulkaz
Dec 22 2006, 03:54 AM
At address looks very much like TM-driver. Very nice looking head AND shaft.=)
pitbull808
Dec 22 2006, 04:51 AM
It really is an awesome looking driver. Too bad I couldn't take any hits with it. I think the guy who it was built for would have been a little irate if he didn't get the first hit's.
ShoxTP
Dec 22 2006, 11:23 AM
i luuuve how clean it looks from the top. nice and clean
ifixclubs
Dec 22 2006, 11:32 AM
i heard some great things about that roddio shaft...
Leftystar
Dec 22 2006, 01:16 PM
Very clean looking driver - i only wish the NA market products looked so good (that way maybe they would start making them lefty

)
Thanks for sharing
mr_divots
Dec 22 2006, 01:35 PM
Wow, that is a great looking head from address. Is this the same Daiwa that used to make golf clubs in the 80's? I don't follow the Japanese clubs at all. Have they continued to make clubs all along?
pitbull808
Dec 22 2006, 11:23 PM
QUOTE(mr_divots @ Dec 22 2006, 08:35 AM) [snapback]371823[/snapback]
Wow, that is a great looking head from address. Is this the same Daiwa that used to make golf clubs in the 80's? I don't follow the Japanese clubs at all. Have they continued to make clubs all along?
Yes it's the same Daiwa. ON OFF is they're "new" name in Japan. They are attempting to become a bigger presence in Japan and America. I'm not positive but I heard the name ON OFF was to attract the more youthful buyer.
beruo
Dec 22 2006, 11:38 PM
When I went to Japan last year, I was chatting it up with some of the store reps and I was really intrigued by what ON/OFF had. The had some very nice looking clubs, that while marketed toward younger players appealed to traditionalists (high quality, low gimick). I wanted to like their stuff more, but alas...RIGHTY ONLY!
Great pics Reid. I would love to see some more ON/OFF presence, especially in the states.
pitbull808
Dec 23 2006, 07:33 PM
QUOTE(beruo @ Dec 22 2006, 06:38 PM) [snapback]372337[/snapback]
When I went to Japan last year, I was chatting it up with some of the store reps and I was really intrigued by what ON/OFF had. The had some very nice looking clubs, that while marketed toward younger players appealed to traditionalists (high quality, low gimick). I wanted to like their stuff more, but alas...RIGHTY ONLY!
Great pics Reid. I would love to see some more ON/OFF presence, especially in the states.
Thanks George....ON OFF really has some nice stuff coming out. Their toughest problem will be with club makers. The hosel design on the woods is not your typical design you see on golf clubs. The inner sleeve is important in setting the face angle. If you're not trained by them, or have the equipment to do the reshafts, it makes it difficult for people to buy them used and custom fit it to themselves.
Hopefully I'll get some irons in to photo soon.
K2_2
Dec 30 2006, 01:24 AM
Hi Reid,
How's life in Hawaii? I've been by one of the ONOFF stores here in BKK, and headed to one at a range this afternoon, but I wanted to ask you about the current drivers. Are the Red/hi launch drivers fairly draw biased (weighting and or face angles).
I tried a demo of the Plus iron in a shop and I was impressed (haven't tried other irons or the woods outside though). So it sounds like ONOFF will have an 'official' presence in the States in 2007, that's good. Will they have some advice/support for people who want to reshaft (keen to try the Roddio, but haven't seen one yet).
pitbull808
Dec 30 2006, 01:48 AM
K2....the ON OFF's faces can be adjusted easily by an ON OFF certified clubmaker. There is an inner sleeve in the hosel that can be turned to either close/open/square the face. So far the one's I've seen in the shops have been very square.
As for '07 presence, I'm not sure how much of a push they are going to make. Although I did see some rep's at the Sony Open this past January. Hopefully if I see them next week I can find out more info.
AcesAZ
Dec 30 2006, 01:54 AM
That face shot reminds me of the Cleveland Comp. Very clean.
joey3108
Dec 30 2006, 01:59 AM
Reid,
You are bad! Now you really make me want to try this club! Damn you!!!

THanks for the pictures though!
pitbull808
Dec 30 2006, 03:33 AM
QUOTE(joey3108 @ Dec 29 2006, 08:59 PM) [snapback]378445[/snapback]
Reid,
You are bad! Now you really make me want to try this club! Damn you!!!

THanks for the pictures though!

"Hey Pot....this is Kettle...you're black!"
Joe.....it's nice to be on the other side of the tempting for once!
Tsukasa36
Dec 30 2006, 12:29 PM
if its Daiwa Seiko, whats happening to S-yard the seiko's golf company? Did daiwa and seiko get a deal together?? I absolutely loved Seiko's S-yard drivers and I can't wait to try this out if I can get my hand on it!!!!
K2_2
Dec 30 2006, 01:37 PM
Thanks for the info re the sleave and hosel... that is VERY interesting imho. I'm just wondering if they will have a few certified dealers in the States this year (maybe they already do, but I only saw the one distributor listed for the US the last time I checked...).
If you find out anything at the Sony though, be sure to let us know (and throw up some pics;-).
gocchin
Dec 30 2006, 03:35 PM
K2_2
Dec 30 2006, 04:26 PM
Gochin or Reid,
Do you know if you can currently order the club with the Roddio shaft?
One other note/question with their drivers for anyone who tests one. They only have one large Tungesten weight at the back of the club, while several other drivers have two, one toward each corner, be it in a rounded head such as the Eppon or in a square FT-i or Summo shape. The ONOFF looks great, but will the drivers with two weights spread out towards the corners (sorry for the lack of a better term) have a higher MOI and thus be more forgiving?
puremoney
Dec 30 2006, 04:41 PM
that driver is a hefty bid
gocchin
Dec 30 2006, 06:46 PM
QUOTE(K2_2 @ Dec 30 2006, 04:26 PM) [snapback]378896[/snapback]
Gochin or Reid,
Do you know if you can currently order the club with the Roddio shaft?
One other note/question with their drivers for anyone who tests one. They only have one large Tungesten weight at the back of the club, while several other drivers have two, one toward each corner, be it in a rounded head such as the Eppon or in a square FT-i or Summo shape. The ONOFF looks great, but will the drivers with two weights spread out towards the corners (sorry for the lack of a better term) have a higher MOI and thus be more forgiving?
Hi K2,
As with most Japanese drivers, they usually product launch with a stock shaft first. I'm pretty sure down the line it will be available with custom shafts as is the case with most J-Spec drivers. The weighted port at the back is to help get the ball up while ONOFF's Power Bridge technology is said to increase ball speed off the face of the driver for more distance, by absorbing the impact of the ball and deflecting the energy back.
Here's their site with some specs on the driver and shaft (clearer than the mag pics I posted above):
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