Updated January 2024 to update current pricing information.
Snell Golf has made one of the largest impacts in the golf ball industry in recent memory. Dean Snell has pioneered work on some of the most famous golf ball including previous ProV models. His knowledge and intuition within golf has given rise to both the Snell MTB X and MTB Black and provided golfers a higher performing golf ball without the premium price tag. Snell golf balls have been thoughted by almost every test they have been a part of, and this review will reflect roughly the same. For players looking to save money but not sacrifice performance, the MTB line from Snell is a no-brainer.
Key Features
- MTB Black is a 3-piece design that offers players great distance and a soft feel.
- MTB X is a 3-piece design with more distance and a firm feel.
- Both offerings have been reengineered for improved aerodynamics, consistent short game spin and optimized ball flights.
Design and Technology
MTB Black is a 3-piece construction featuring a compression rating of around 75-80. Importantly, this reduction in compression is not coupled with a substantial distance loss and still provides players with a feel they love. MTB Black is encapsulated by a urethane cover and provides optimal short game spin.
MTB X is my personal favorite in the Snell lineup and offers players a higher compression rating (85-90) and a slightly firmer feel. Similarly cast in a urethane cover, the MTB X provides quick stopping greenside control and exceptional distances throughout the bag.

Our Experience
Although my expectations for the Snell golf balls were high, they were still very remarkable. Both the MTB Black and MTB X outperformed and outlasted golf balls that cost almost 100% more than them. I saw no distance diminishes in any club in the bag and even saw my middle and long iron flying about a half-club longer with the MTB X. I prefer the slightly firmer feel of the MTB X golf ball as well as I have been playing either the ProV1x or the TaylorMade TP5x for the past several seasons. Even compared with those industry leading golf balls, the MTB X was impressive.

Specs
MTB Black and MTB X are offered in both white and optic yellow. Golf balls can be purchased by the dozen and bulk pricing is available so players can save even more money. At their lowest price category, MTB Black and MTB X cost $27.99 per dozen and I do not think I will be alone in saying that at those prices, the MTB Black and MTB X offer the best performance per dollar in the golf industry. A test pack is also available where players can receive two dozen of each the MTB Black and MTB X and see for themselves which golf ball is best suited for their game.

Frequently Asked Questions
What Is the Ideal Swing Speed for the Snell MTB-X Golf Balls?
The ideal swing speed for the Snell MTB-X golf balls is around 105 mph. This speed recommendation optimizes the performance of the ball, providing excellent distance, spin, and feel. It’s important to consider golf ball customization and fitting for overall game improvement.
Can You Provide Details About the Material Composition and Construction of the Snell MTB-X Golf Balls?
The material composition and construction of the Snell MTB-X golf balls feature a CAST urethane cover for excellent feel and durability, a smaller core for low driver spin, and a thicker mantle layer for increased approach shot performance. Its dimple design promotes low lift and drag, contributing to controlled ball flight in the wind.
How Does the Short Game Control of the Snell MTB-X Golf Balls Compare to Other Brands?
The short game control of the Snell MTB-X golf balls is exceptional, offering great spin and performance. Compared to other brands, it provides similar spin rates and superior control, making it a top choice for golfers seeking precision and consistency.
What Are the Package Dimensions and Weight of the Snell MTB-X Golf Balls?
The package dimensions of the Snell MTB-X golf balls are 7.5 x 5.4 x 2 inches, and they weigh 0.66 kilograms. Their durability and performance are exceptional, making them a reliable choice for golfers seeking high-quality equipment.
Can You Provide a Brief Summary of the Pros and Cons of Using Snell MTB-X Golf Balls?
Pros of using Snell MTB-X golf balls include high speed and low driver spin. Cons include potential issues with wind performance and miss-hit drives. These balls are great for those with a high handicap seeking improved distance and accuracy.
Conclusion
Echoing the example of many other golf industry professionals, Snell Golf unmistakably provide some of the highest performing golf balls in the industry. Their pricing models allow golfers to play golf balls that perform at tour-inspired levels without premium price tags. The trial pack is one of the best options for golfers truly interested in optimizing their equipment for their game. Somehow, the team at Snell has found a way to match lower compression, better feel, and explosive distance in a creative and unique fashion. Golfers will be missing out if they do not add the Snell MTB X and MTB Black to their testing matrix this year.
How Does the Snell MTB Golf Balls Compare?
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