First Look: AFO Air Foil Black Fairway
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First Look: AFO Air Foil Black Fairway

First Look: AFO Air Foil Black Fairway

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Model: Air Foil Black Fairway
Lofts: 3 wood (15*) & 5 wood (19*)
Adjustability: None
Left-handed Availability: None
Stock Shaft: Fujikura
Price: $149
Availability: Immediate
Defining Technology: Dual-slot technology with Nitrogen reinforced 17-4 Stainless Steel Face

2 > 1

Slot technology is ubiquitous. But dual-slot technology? That’s a bit less common. Air Force One’s latest fairway model – the Air Foil Black – is engineered with two slots, which combine to produce an accordion effect, the result of which, according to Air Force One, is higher MOI, faster ball speeds and optimal launch/spin conditions.

Specifically, at impact, the thin face flexes, which initiates the build-up of compressed nitrogen. As the face rebounds, the trampoline effect (often referred to COR or CT)  is maximized, resulting in top end ball speeds across a greater percentage of the club-face. While this sweet spot is expanded, let’s be realistic about expectations. Shots hit more than a few centimeters off center will still show a significant loss in ball speed and directional accuracy. That’s just how it is…with everything.

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INFORMERCIAL MUMBO JUMBO?

Thin faces are fantastic for producing fast ball speeds, but they’re neither durable nor do they feel particularly solid at impact. This is where Air Force One’s technology shines. The company uses strategically placed compressed Nitrogen to reinforce the club face, which gives the thin face the structural integrity it needs and a quality feel at impact . The largest upside to nitrogen is that it’s weightless and weight is a precious commodity when it comes to club design. If this technology had a theme song it would be “Money for Nothing” by Dire Straits.

To some, a Nitrogen infused clubhead sounds more like science fiction or an idea cast off to the parking lot during an R&D brainstorming session. But the reality is, the technology works and AFO drivers, which also leverage Nitrogen technology,  have routinely out-performed higher priced competitors in MGS testing.

It’s only reasonable to expect comparable performance from a fairway wood with similar technology. We’re not talking 10-15  yard guarantees over competitors, but for the player who could benefit a shallower-faced, easy to elevate fairway, I wouldn’t be at all surprised to see appreciable gains.

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NOT EVERYONE WILL BE SERVED

Left-handed players are once again left out and with only five shaft options (two of which are women’s specific) we can’t guarantee there’s a shaft for everyone. That said, the target population for this club is the player who fits into a 60-70 gm shaft with medium to soft tip section. If so, either the Fujikura or Graphite Design G series should work well.

I hesitate to describe the aesthetics of the Air Foil as non-traditional, however, with two deep slots and a triangular look at address, it certainly stands out a bit, but not in an “OMG I couldn’t ever bag that club” way.

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WALK-OFF:

The Air Foil Black is a budget-friendly fairway wood which has a penchant for behaving  more like a hybrid in that it is engineered to launch easier and fly higher than a traditional fairway wood. The added forgiveness is a nice bonus and this club certainly provides further validation that Nitrogen-infused technology is entirely legit.

For more information on the Air Foil Black Fairway, visit the Air Force One Golf website.

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      Bob Pegram

      7 years ago

      A low profile face like this makes getting the ball up in the air easy. If you happen to come off the shot just slightly you pick the ball clean and still get a great shot.

      Reply

      Dan Espinoza

      7 years ago

      I bought the original Air Force One, nitrogen driver in stiff when they were newish. Still have it in my garage and take it out on occasion. Always a good experience on the course. I’ll have a look at this new one and yes, I’ll probably buy it.

      Reply

      steve s

      7 years ago

      Hey Golf My Spy, do us all a favor. With all you fancy labs and such why don’t you measure the CT/COR high, low and middle, slightly left and slightly right and publish the numbers for all Drivers, fairways, hybrids and irons that you test. That way we could see if there were real differences in the faces of all these clubs. Any performance differences could be then determined by MOI, loft, shaft, etc….

      Reply

      Ken Mykietowich

      7 years ago

      Love the look, love the name. 2 thumbs up.

      Reply

      Andrew Gwinup

      7 years ago

      Great name! But the slot was designed to produce a hotter face across the entire club.
      Because most three wood contact is lower on the face, engineers needed a way to move the COR towards the bottom.
      This slot allowed them to thicken the face (make it more durable) AND provided a way to help with the rebound effect lost with below center contact.
      Two slots COULD produce too much give potentially.
      But I wonder how much they will have to pay Adams for copy right infringement.

      Reply

      Chris Nickel

      7 years ago

      Zero. No infringement here. Everyone and their mom has slot technology and this is AFO’s take on it.

      Reply

      Brian Beach

      7 years ago

      Buy it for me

      Reply

      Sharkhark

      7 years ago

      Looks cool. Different. I’d bag it if performance were there.

      Reply

      Patrick Brendan Kahm

      7 years ago

      Companies are just reaching for anything at this point eh?

      Reply

      Chris Nickel

      7 years ago

      You term it “reaching” – I call it “pushing the envelope.” OEM’s will continue to look for ways to improve performance for all types of players. It’s up to us as an industry to put OEM claims to the test and examine how valid they are…Fortunately, I think there’s an entire site dedicated to just that :)

      Reply

      CJ Leonard

      7 years ago

      One slot, two slot, three slot, FOOORRRREEEE!!!

      Reply

      McaseyM

      7 years ago

      Funky?? Hell yes, but does it work? I’d give it a test against my Tour Edge.

      Reply

      Kenny B

      7 years ago

      “I hesitate to describe the aesthetics of the Air Foil as non-traditional, however, with two deep slots and a triangular look at address, it certainly stands out a bit, but not in an “OMG I couldn’t ever bag that club” way.” – YES, it does.

      Reply

      Chris Nickel

      7 years ago

      And yet some people have no problem with orange drivers or putters that look like a tree stump attached to a piece of metal. One man’s ugly is another man’s beauty queen.

      Reply

      robin

      7 years ago

      You are so right, and some get better with age… with that I want one.
      I personally don’t like buying the same old clubs from the big four who lie like a crooked cop.
      Give me a small brand any day!

      Art Mayeda

      7 years ago

      This is going the way of the razor. Pretty soon, five slots.

      Reply

      Ben Clabaugh

      7 years ago

      For a thinner, smoother tee shot.

      Reply

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