Reviews: Callaway RAZR Fit Driver in Testers' Eyes

Today, I would like to share the reviews of RAZR Fit Driver according to the test result. Callaway have spent years developing this driver and unveiled it to the golf world earlier this year and it was immediately immersed in hype and fanfare.
By: Sale Golf Supply
 
Oct. 17, 2012 - PRLog -- AS the natural law of survival goes, a new thing needs to lead over the older to stand his ground in the society. It is true of golf clubs, which need to be superior in some aspects to keep their market foothold. Every major golf club manufacturer is trying to beat the other one and that is usually accomplished by being the first at doing something.

We value the company whether it is offering high end shafts as a stock feature, coloring the club head something, or offering 1,000 different adjustability options in a club. Today, I would like to share the reviews of RAZR Fit Driver according to the test result. Callaway have spent years developing this driver and unveiled it to the golf world earlier this year and it was immediately immersed in hype and fanfare. THP received one and yours truly was extremely excited to see it arrive for testing pleasure.

The OptiFit settings come first. The RAZR Fit tested had a 9.5* loft and a stiff flex Aldila RIP'd shaft (60g). Changing the face angle and switching the weights around is easily done and takes less than 60 seconds to complete. On a side note, the wrench that Callaway provides to make these adjustments is really simple and easy to use. The way it fits in your hand really makes it easy to change the club around without too much effort at all which makes the adjustability of the club not only easy but actually fun. Simple adjustability matters.

The ability to move the weights around and adjust the face angle is what really has an impact to the golfer.

The tester described: "I found that during my testing the setting of neutral face with the 12 gram weight in the heel was the configuration that worked best for me. The ball flight that I was getting was mid-high that was more on the higher side but by no means ballooning. I'm not a big mover or worker of the ball (well, except maybe to the right) but by setting the Callaway RAZR Fit Driver up this way I seemed to have a straighter ball flight or on occasion a little draw which I've never had in my golfing life."

In addition, the face is not extremely hot but hot enough to minimize distance loss where my most consistent miss is and that's out on the toe. Sure it doesn't go as far as when it's hit on the screws but you're also not being completely punished either. There is indeed some shaft twisting but only on extreme misses out on the toe. The combination of the hot face as well as where and how the weight is distributed in the club head makes for a great combination.

Callaway drivers have always had a muted sound to them but the RAZR Fit takes that muted sound to a whole different level. The sound still has the muted properties to it yet there's a distinct 'ting' to it that doesn't give it a washy sound. It's a powerful, audible sound that lets you know that you've caught it flush and at that point it's time to watch the ball take off and disappear into the distance.

The Callaway RAZR Fit Driver is on sale now at http://www.salegolfsupply.com/Callaway-RAZR-Fit-Driver-sa...

For the specs, we have known that the Callaway RAZR Fit Driver incorporates four major technologies, which are OptiFit Technology, Forged Composite, Streamlined Surface Technology and Speed Frame Face Technology. I think it is no need to mention it. I hope the above information can do a favor.

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