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  • Flightscope Xi Review

    I bought the Flightscope Xi back in February of 2013. Overall, I am very pleased with the only exceptions being aspects of the Xi Skills app, and the My Flightscope.com environment.

    Packaging:

    The Xi is packaged in a very simple white box with nothing in it besides the sensor, a carrying case, a charger, and some metallic stickers for indoor use, along with a very basic “manual” of sorts.

    The charger comes with adapters for use overseas, and a USB 2.0 to micro USB cable is included for “service” updates only. I’m curious as to if this is what the sensor will be connected to the computer with, we’ll see I guess.

    Build Quality:

    As expected for something that costs $2,500+, the build of the sensor itself is of very high quality. The sensor has a very nice “heft” to it, with the parts made out of high quality plastics and metals. The two front, motorized feet (used for auto-leveling) are plastic and the rear “kick-stand” is some lightweight metal, probably aluminum. The tinted black plastic on top is secure and not flimsy, and it houses the LED notification lights that display the sensors status along with the battery life.

    Software:

    The Xi Skills app is the only app that works with the Xi unit.

    The skills app does do what it meant to do pretty well. The app is a target based “game” where the user selects from either preset targets or can make custom targets at custom distances. The targets can be made to be circular, arched array, or fairway grid style. These three types of targets allow to user to practice target style approaches (circular), layup style shots (arched array), or drivers and fairway woods (fairway grid).

    My problems with the app, in my opinion:
    • Needs more views. Currently you can see from behind the ball in a static view, or isometrically at a 30-45* angle left or right. I believe they should add a follow-type view so the user can dramatically see his ball approaching the target (or not approaching).
    • Somewhat cumbersome shot review. You have to either wait until the session is complete and view your results on MyFlightscope.com, or go to the review section of the app, which seems to be nothing more than the standard views when hitting shots, but the shot trails are already displayed. I’d like to see graphs, charts, profile views, averages…etc. But I do know that the Xi+ and of course the X2 have these and more, so it looks like it’s on purpose.
    • Free range. Currently you cannot just hit balls at a bunch of range distances. You can setup a target and hit whatever club you want, but the app is always trying to score your shot, based on what target you set. I have setup sessions with 99+ shots for a target at 100 yards and just hit balls with all my clubs to warmup. Problem is after each shot is will say “0 points” and show you a graphic of the missed target, leading to wait time in between shots for no reason.
    My favorite aspect is the flightscope combine. Tests all your clubs and distances from 20 yards to full Drivers. You will see at which distance you are good/bad from, which is very helpful when thinking of what to work on, or where to layup to when on the course!

    The MyFlightscope.com website does have some nice features:
    • Summary of all your sessions to date since you have linked your Flightscope account to your email address.
    • Comparison of your session stats per distance against the PGA Tour averages.
    • Averages for longest drive, fairway %, average drive/ball speed/club speed, and same for approach shots.
    • Flightscope combine scores and how you compare to others than have completed the combine
    I would like to see more averages and maybe allow a per club stat set to be kept over time along with gapping…etc. But again, I know they have some of these aspects covered in their higher-end models. Oh well, I guess.

    Setup:

    Setup is probably the easiest/best part of this launch monitor.

    Align the left leg with the ball through the intended target line, and square up the unit to your intended target.

    Then place ball and hit away!

    If indoors, you must use a metallic sticker on the ball, and face that sticker towards the net/screen. If you are having issues with weird spin on very fast ball speed shots, point the sticker up to the ceiling. This gives the radar a chance to see another revolution of the ball prior to impact with the barrier.

    My setup is the minimum required at 13’ from tee to screen, and 9’ from radar to tee. With that said, I have literally only had a handful of shots not register over the 10 months I’ve used it. Very impressive.

    Every once in a looonnngggg while, you’ll get a shot where the spin seems doubled. But, this may be 1/1000 shots, so more than reasonable.

    I hit every club in my bag including soft lob wedge pitches. I have had carries of 6 yards measured, from memory, but the unit will measure any shot over about 6’.

    Coming from a Protee simulator, being able to throw down a premium mat and hit balls without setup of cameras/sensor boards/computer…etc. is very, very nice. I can put my son (4 mo. old) down for a 45 mins nap and go through a warm up session followed by a full combine session with time to spare.

    As I said in the first line, I am very pleased with this purchase and would recommend it to anyone.
    Last edited by goatbarn; 01-06-2015, 02:42 PM.

  • #2
    Nice. Looking forward to your review.

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    • #3
      I will try and get a video up summarizing the points in my review including setup, use, and the app.

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      • #4
        Great review Goat. So, soft chips over 6 ft are detected fine and accurately, in terms of ball speed and spin? That's great. Much better than I expected. Sounds like the Xi should work well for simulation play, with the exception of putting.

        Videos would be great to see.

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        • #5
          Ball speed is always accurate in my testing, no matter how long the ball carries.

          Spin on the other hand on soft chips, I don't know. I have no reason to believe the spin isn't captured correctly as I don't know what typical values of spin on a 5 yard chip should be....

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          • #6
            If you can post some short chipping numbers from the Xi, some guys here be able to compare to their GC2 numbers.

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            • #7
              Will do, I'll make sure my review video shows some short chips.

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              • #8
                Thanks for the reviews Goat. Looking forward to the videos.

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                • #9
                  Here is a sneak peak of my latest messing around....

                  Last edited by goatbarn; 01-05-2015, 09:35 PM.

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                  • #10
                    Cool video of your Xi in action Goat. Thanks for sharing. That's cool that you can see all the ball data.

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                    • #11
                      How are you getting spin and some of the other data with the Xi? Is that the e6 software providing those parameters?

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                      • #12
                        In his summary above he notes that the Xi is providing him spin numbers. I believe this is why he has asked people to send him a message for more details.

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                        • #13
                          What type of lighting do you have with your indoor setup fluorescent or incandescent?

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                          • #14
                            Hey Goatbarn! I tried watching the video you posted and it says it set to private. Can you share it with me or make it public. Would love to see this in action. Is this compatible with E6? What are the options for putting (use TruTrac or anything else available)? I was considering the Xi before I purchased the Skytrak. My concern was the distance limitations but your setup sounds about what my distances would be. Glad to hear it reads very accurately.

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                            • #15
                              Yes seeing the video would be great, showing private for me too.

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