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TaylorMade r5 Dual Drivers
TaylorMade's new r5 dual Type D and r5 dual Type N are the most forgiving drivers that TaylorMade has ever engineered. Each boasts an extraordinarily high momen of intertia (MOI) that delivers exceptional stability for dramatically better results on off-center hits. Yet these drivers differ in a crucial way: each is specialized to deliver a specific type of trajectory.
MSRP $300.00
Release date January, 2005
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MSRP $299.99
Released February, 2009
Pros
- sits square
- high launch, low spin design
- powerful and forgiving - caters to higher handicap players
- wide variety of custom shafts available
- great improvement over previous Mizuno woods
Cons
- head fitting is not interchangeable - difficult to test
TaylorMade r5 Dual Drivers
vs.
Mizuno MX-700
MSRP $299.99
Released October, 2008
Pros
- extremely sleek
- affordable
- created for the average player
Cons
- So far, not able to work the ball as well as with the R7, but still getting used to it.
- not designed for highly skilled players / professionals
- not as technologically enhanced as other drivers by other brands
TaylorMade r5 Dual Drivers
vs.
Adams Speedline
Reviews
May 10, 2007
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Pros
- Drives are straighter and have increased by 40 yards
Cons
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