Post by golfonlineau on Apr 7, 2013 8:53:04 GMT 1
We know that the Stage 2 Driver 2013 is a seriously-solid disc price golf that we fully-expect to perform well for many golfers of different abilities. There is talk among some PGA Tour players that the RocketBallz Stage 2 driver is the most surprising club among the introductions.
TaylorMade RBZ Stage 2 Driver, employs TaylorMade's standard Flight Control Technology, which will allow the golfer to adjust the lofts 1.5 degrees in either direction. They feature an element of adjustability, enhanced aerodynamics and great performance.
"Loft-Sleeve Technology" is incorporated in the taylormade rbz stage 2 driver to give golfers the ability to adjust loft angle, lie angle and face angle. Maybe more important than the added distance is the revamped shape of the RBZ Stage 2 fairway woods, which have a shallower profile that allowed much more versatility in our testing.
Like the TaylorMade R1 Driver, the RBZ Stage 2 drivers have a striking paint job ¡ª a grey-and-yellow triangle design on the crown that points down the target line. Apart from a different stock shaft, the primary difference is the placement of weight. The standard model is designed with a slight draw bias while the Tour model has a neutrally placed center of gravity.
Inside the crown TaylorMade made even more upgrades. The crown thickness now varies from 0.6mm to 0.4mm (previously a consistent 0.6mm on the taylormade r11s driver and RocketBallz Tour drivers). This process saved three grams of weight, making the clubhead even faster through impact.
Inverted Cone Technology helps to improve performance across the larger clubface for greater consistency and forgiveness, while the CG is moved lowe and forward promoting higher ball speeds, higher launch, and lower spin. Inverted Cone Technology milled into the inner side of the larger clubface expands the portion of the face that delivers high ball speed. Improved aerodynamics reduces drag over the head to promote faster clubhead speed.
TaylorMade RBZ Stage 2 Driver, employs TaylorMade's standard Flight Control Technology, which will allow the golfer to adjust the lofts 1.5 degrees in either direction. They feature an element of adjustability, enhanced aerodynamics and great performance.
"Loft-Sleeve Technology" is incorporated in the taylormade rbz stage 2 driver to give golfers the ability to adjust loft angle, lie angle and face angle. Maybe more important than the added distance is the revamped shape of the RBZ Stage 2 fairway woods, which have a shallower profile that allowed much more versatility in our testing.
Like the TaylorMade R1 Driver, the RBZ Stage 2 drivers have a striking paint job ¡ª a grey-and-yellow triangle design on the crown that points down the target line. Apart from a different stock shaft, the primary difference is the placement of weight. The standard model is designed with a slight draw bias while the Tour model has a neutrally placed center of gravity.
Inside the crown TaylorMade made even more upgrades. The crown thickness now varies from 0.6mm to 0.4mm (previously a consistent 0.6mm on the taylormade r11s driver and RocketBallz Tour drivers). This process saved three grams of weight, making the clubhead even faster through impact.
Inverted Cone Technology helps to improve performance across the larger clubface for greater consistency and forgiveness, while the CG is moved lowe and forward promoting higher ball speeds, higher launch, and lower spin. Inverted Cone Technology milled into the inner side of the larger clubface expands the portion of the face that delivers high ball speed. Improved aerodynamics reduces drag over the head to promote faster clubhead speed.