Callaway RAZR X Black Driver Has PVD Finish
February 9, 2012 by GNN
The new RAZR X Black driver from Callaway is designed with a black Physical Vapor Deposition (PVD) finish to provide a clean look at address and more ball speed at impact.
Its crown is made of Forged Composite, a light, strong and precise material that allows engineers to increase launch and spin characteristics for greater distance.
The RAZR X Black features Callaway’s proprietary SpeedFrame Face Technology, which combines with Variable Face Thickness and Hyperbolic Face technologies to create a larger sweet spot and increased ball speed across the titanium face.
The RAZR X Black employs Streamlined Surface Technology to reduce energy loss from head drag during the downswing by 17 per cent compared to Callaway’s previous Diablo Octane, leading to higher impact speed for greater distance.
“We are particularly proud of the performance gains we have achieved while adding the benefits of adjustability within the RAZR Fit design, said Alan Hocknell, Callaway’s senior vice president of research and development.
“The adjustable features, combined with our proprietary technologies, allow golfers to play a more meaningful role than ever before in their journey to optimized performance,” he said.
“The RAZR X Black Driver is designed for the golfer who is hell-bent on ball speed and the Black PVD finish matches the club’s attitude,” added Hocknell.
“We relied on our patented Forged Composite construction, along with advances in aerodynamics and face technology, to deliver higher speeds at impact for greater distance off the tee,” he said.
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