Drew,
I'd like to hear his thoughts on the advantages and disadvantages of his iClub device vs. Smartswing.
Also, please ask what needs to be done to set up the iClub to use on different clubs in a set, and what needs to be done to move it to a different set of irons. In other words, what measurements need to be made on each club and then entered into the software.
Finally, ask him how accurate placement is when you move it from club to club, and therefore, how accurate are the readouts for any given swing.
I met with the national sales manager for Iclub.
The Iclub (wireless) can be set to any of your clubs including the putter. It is adjustable to the butt of the grip. You enter which club you use on your labtop with the software which is included in the package. The laptop has to be within 100 meters of the Iclub to work.
The funny thing was, you align the iclub in line with the clubface as close as possible. If you don't do it exact, it take that into account and corrects itself (MIT Scientists at work).
I put it on my putter. I hit two putts from 15 feet (made both), but I tried to trick the Iclub using to different strokes with different accelerations. It pick up the difference and showed me the exact differernces in numbers and with graphic overlays (from any angle you want). It measured clubhead speed, path, face angle.....
The vest is pricey and is based on the X-factor. It is much more beneficial to the Swinger than the Hitter IMO. I passed on the vest, but did order the Iclub. Suggested retail for the Iclub $750 (probably will sell for $599).
The Iclub-e which is permanantly put in the club was not recomended by the sales rep because of the accuracy and adaptablity of the moveable regular model.
Clublag could probably fill you in on all the different applications. I need a chance to use it before I put it into use during a lesson.