Although it lagged behind the market leaders for years when it came to adjustable drivers, Callaway today introduced its second adjustable driver in the last 13 months, suggesting its new RAZR Fit Xtreme breaks new ground in design and construction and "will not be matched."
Callaway RAZR Fit Xtreme Driver
Tech Talk:
Callaway's second-generation adjustable driver offers different playing characteristics with each loft. The purpose is to better address the performance needs of players who typically use those lofts. For example, the higher the loft, the larger the head and the more draw bias the clubhead has. Each driver loft also features two movable weights and a hosel with three face-angle settings.
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The sophisticated cupface adds horsepower to this unique loft-specific design theory.
Callaway's X Hot line features a three-way adjustable hosel. Like the RAZR Fit Xtreme, every loft is designed to accommodate specific players. For instance, each one has a different bulge radius and draw bias based on the impact pattern of golfers most likely to play that version.
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Adjustable and lightweight with a draw bias: X Hot is the adjustable driver for the masses. The X Hot Pro's open face angles are what better players want.