Launch Monitors
Full Swing KIT Review
Tiger Woods uses Full Swing in his personal simulator. The KIT brings their professional technology to home users.
Quick Summary
Pros
- +Technology used by Tiger Woods and PGA Tour players
- +Dual radar for simultaneous ball and club tracking
- +Highly accurate carry and total distance
- +Works with E6 Connect and GSPro
- +Portable compared to overhead units
- +Impressive build quality
Cons
- −Very expensive at $7,499
- −Only 13 courses in native app
- −Radar means metallic dot stickers recommended indoors
- −Third-party integration requires setup
- −Brand premium baked into the price
Full Review
Full Swing makes the simulators Tiger Woods and Rory McIlroy use for indoor practice. The Full Swing KIT is their home-focused launch monitor, bringing the dual-radar technology behind their commercial systems to a portable consumer device. The KIT uses two Doppler radar systems to track the ball and club simultaneously. It measures 13 parameters and delivers extremely accurate carry and total distance data. It connects to Full Swing's Golf app with access to 13 courses. Integration with third-party software like GSPro and E6 Connect is available. The KIT's biggest selling point is the brand association and the legitimacy that comes with professional golfers trusting the technology with their own games.
Specifications
| Technology | Dual Doppler radar |
| Position | Behind the ball |
| Ball Data | Ball speed, launch angle, launch direction, carry, total, side carry, flight time, apex |
| Club Data | Club head speed, face angle, attack angle, swing path, tempo |
| Connectivity | WiFi, Bluetooth |
| Battery | 6 hours |
| Indoor Outdoor | Both |
| App Compatibility | Full Swing Golf app, E6 Connect, GSPro |
Who Is This For?
The KIT is a legitimately excellent monitor. The Tiger Woods connection is real, not just marketing. If you want radar accuracy with a strong brand and portable design, the KIT is worth the price. That said, the Bushnell Launch Pro gives you similar accuracy for half the money.
Our Verdict
The KIT is a legitimately excellent monitor. The Tiger Woods connection is real, not just marketing. If you want radar accuracy with a strong brand and portable design, the KIT is worth the price. That said, the Bushnell Launch Pro gives you similar accuracy for half the money.
Full Swing KIT
Score: 93/100
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