
RAZR series products are 2012 new Callaway golf clubs
RAZR series products are 2012 new Callaway golf clubs. The whole line includes
razr x irons, RAZR Hawk driver as well as their Tour versions. The special new technology Callaway golf adopted into these series club is aerodynamic design, which is aimed to reduce energy on the downswing process. Besides, forged composite material and VFT Face technology are another outstanding characteristics of thes razr clubs.
Callaway RAZR Hawk Driver
The
callaway razr hawk driver features a Forged Composite sole and crown design, containing over 23 million turbostratic carbon fibres that reinforce 67% of the club head. This incredibly strong and light material allows designers to precisely control the thickness of the head like never before, giving a new level of performance coupled with extremely high MOI (resistance to twisting). The lightweight Forged Composite design also creates faster head speed, ball speed and greater distance without compromising forgiveness.
The callaway razr hawk also features Callaway's latest Hyperbolic Face Technology. This chemical milling process selectively removes excess material for precision thickness control across the face, and produces consistently high ball speeds for long distance. The aerodynamic head shape is streamlined thanks to surface contours that reduce energy loss from drag during the downswing by 43% compared to the Callaway FT-9 Driver. This improvement means the RAZR Hawk creates scotty cameron studio newport higher impact speeds for added distance.
Callaway RAZR X Irons
The brand callaway razr x irons is Callaway's new flagship. Introduced for that 2011' season, the best choice in technology vowed to supply an iron towards the public that will deliver in distance and forgiveness having a wide-sole, with retaining playability and turf interaction of the thin-sole. Team Callaway chose to make this monumental task look easy.
The sleek new callaway razr x advance the design of X-series predecessors by strategically removing weight found in the sole and notch weighting system and repositioning it lower and deeper in the club head than ever before, repositioning mass from elsewhere in the cavity into the RAZR feature which weighs 30 grams and positioned low and deep in the cavity. This drives the cg 12% lower and 15% deeper than x-22 without making the sole wider. The lower and deeper weighting produces enhanced stability through impact creating more consistent and accurate ball flight across the entire club face,while the location low in the club head enables Callaway engineers to lower the sweet spot to where most golfers commonly make contact with the ball.