When was TaylorMade JetSpeed made?
When was TaylorMade JetSpeed made?
When was TaylorMade JetSpeed made?
13 December 2013
TaylorMade JetSpeed Driver – Product Details
UK Launch | 13 December 2013 |
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USA Launch | 13 December 2013 |
Handicap Range | Low High |
Golfer | Mens |
Hand Availability | Left, Right |
What replaced the TaylorMade Sldr?
It’s Time to Move on. . . And so mercifully…or perhaps mercilessly, TaylorMade is putting JetSpeed down. 5 months, 3 days, and 4 puppets after JetSpeed landed on store shelves, its direct replacement, the SLDR S, will be available for purchase.
Is the TaylorMade JetSpeed driver forgiving?
Bottom Line: If you’re in the market for a forgiving driver this year, JetSpeed is a good place to start. It offers the spin and forgiveness many golfers need to hit consistently long drives.
Is the TaylorMade Sldr forgiving?
So, for the last six years, I’ve been using a TaylorMade SLDR S. People often poke fun at me because the SLDR S driver wasn’t particularly popular at the time of its release — on Tour or at retail — and it’s among the lowest spinning and least forgiving clubs in recent memory.
Is the TaylorMade AeroBurner driver forgiving?
The AeroBurner is a consistent, high-launching driver with forgiveness to spare at a pretty reasonable price. The AeroBurner boasts subtle yet significant aerodynamic upgrades to help you generate faster clubhead speeds off the tee.
Is the SLDR still a good driver?
Our testing showed that the SLDR is one of the special drivers that comes around every few years that has the potential to win over an enormous amount of golfers. The combination of the SLDR’s faster ball speed, lower spin and foolproof adjustability makes it arguably the best driver that TaylorMade has ever produced.
Is the TaylorMade Jetspeed fairway wood good for drivers?
I found that unless I hit the ball way off center, the club gave me the sound and feel of a pured shot. The TaylorMade JetSpeed fairway wood reinforces a lesson that I learned while testing the SLDR Rescue: a low, forward CG isn’t just good for drivers . Most players tend to have difficulty with fairway woods because they top or thin them.
What kind of CG does TaylorMade Jetspeed use?
With two of TaylorMade’s key technologies (Speed Pocket, low & forward CG), the JetSpeed is one you’ll want to call your own, maybe. First of all, TaylorMade is back in black…crowns, that is. I think we can all agree that’s a good thing. On the JetSpeed, they went with a matte black that features subtle grey and blue graphics.
Which is better Jetspeed or rbzs fairway wood?
Though lacking the hype of the RBZs that preceded it, the JetSpeed is a better, more versatile fairway wood. In 2014, fairway woods are like Carly Rae Jepsen: no longer blazing hot (this isn’t 2012), but still adorably Canadian..I mean, important to your golf game…?
What’s the price of a TaylorMade fairway wood?
The TaylorMade JetSpeed Fairway Wood retails for $229. It’s available in lofts of 15°, 17°, 19°, 21°, and 23° for righties, 15° and 19° for lefties. The stock shaft is the Matrix Velox T 69 in M, R, S, and X flex. The following two tabs change content below.