









⛳ Elevate your game with Trust Bison V Power — where precision meets power!
The Trust Bison V Power/Bison X Power Urethane Golf Ball 2024 K9 Model is a premium golf ball designed for pro and low handicap players with swing speeds over or under 105 MPH. Featuring a revolutionary K9 Dynamic Core and urethane cover, it delivers straighter flight, increased distance, and superior stopping power on the greens. R&A and USGA approved, this ball offers professional-grade performance in a soft-feeling, durable design.











| Age range | Adult |
| Color | V Power-W1 |
| Construction | Solid core with Urethane cover |
| Number of items | 12 |
| Sport | Golf |
| Batteries included? | No |
| Brand | Trust |
| Item model number | Bison Power |
| Product Dimensions | 19.5 x 13.7 x 5 cm; 600 g |
| ASIN | B0CY4TMX9Y |
J**
Tour Ball....Value Price
For me these play very similarly to the Pro V1s, maybe just a fraction harder but distance is incredible from driver, irons consistent, launch brilliant, but with fantastic spin around the greens. I love them and keep coming back. The X Power is better still but higher spinning and I need better control with my driver before going back to them. Honestly, incredible value
S**R
Decent Balls, Not Outstanding but Durable
My wife is the golfer in our family, not me! However, she has no idea at what speed she achieves when driving off the tee. Her other shots are likely to be reliably under 105mph, as, I would think, would be the case with almost any golfer.I wonder, should those golfers who can drive the ball off the tee at more than 105mph use these Bison X Power-W1 balls for only the tee shot, then change to the Trust Bison V Power-W1 balls for all other shots which come off their clubs at less than 105mph?Notwithstanding the speed question, I asked my wife to give me her opinion on how these Trust Bison X Power-W1 balls performed. She had previously tried out some Trust Bison V Power-W1 balls & found them to be perfectly acceptable, & on a par (!) with the big-name brand balls she normally uses. She got the impression that the X Power balls may be less suited to her game than the V Power, but she was not entirely sure. She will use the rest of these Trust balls for practice rounds, but will revert to her favourite type of balls for match play, as she can more reliably predict the results she will get.
A**N
Super satisfied...
Feels very solid off the dlubface. Played 4 rounds with them and have not lost a ball, but better than that, have won twice! What's not to like?
Z**Y
Didn’t live up.
Thought I’d give these a try as the write up was singing their praises. Sadly didn’t live up to expectations. Does the ball you use in amateur golf really make a difference. Yes it does and these didn’t suit my game. Not saying they are rubbish, they just didn’t work for me. Less distance off the T, spin on the greens was ok but putting was like hitting a stone. Very difficult to get any sort of feel with them. Will be reverting back to my old ball (which I won’t advertise here). Gave them a try, didn’t work, nothing ventured etc. For info 10.6 handicap index.
A**E
Golf balls
I bought these for my son as a Christmas present. He is quite a good golfer and these were on his Christmas list.
N**.
Good soft feel
Good soft golf ball.Sparkly finish is unusual and different.
I**G
Not too bad for the price
Lovely golf balls.Good value for money and hit well.
L**
A Good Ball For Beginners
They designed this ball for golfers with slower swing speeds to help them make better contact and add distance. I tested it out on the course and liked how it felt. It was reasonably light when I made contact, so it didn’t feel heavy on the clubface and it had a high launch when using my driver. However, I didn’t hit the ball any further. That said, I am not playing my best because of a shoulder injury. In fact, I’m tearing my hair out about my lost distance, so it was hard to tell if this ball helped or not with distance. But as I’ve already said, it lifted the ball higher in the air off the tee. Around the green, I didn’t notice it helped me get the ball any higher when lobbing and chipping, nor assist me in sinking more putts.It’s a nice enough ball to use and is a good ball for beginners because it gets the ball into the air. And I know from experience, it’s discouraging to hit a low ball off the tee. Also, getting it in the air is important if you play a hilly course.The price of golf balls (like everything else) keeps going up. The cost of this ball is higher than I would fork out for balls now, never mind as a beginner. So though I like the ball, the price may put some people (particularly beginners) off. There are lower-priced balls on the market for people just picking up a golf club for the first time. However, novices may be prepared to pay more with the lure of getting extra distance. In golf, they say drive for show, putt for dough. But I don’t know any golfer who isn’t obsessed with how far they hit the ball. They are always looking for a club or accessory that will help add more precious yards.
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