- TAYLORMADE ROCKETBALLZ DRIVER ADJUSTMENT TOOL DRIVERS
- TAYLORMADE ROCKETBALLZ DRIVER ADJUSTMENT TOOL DRIVER
Actually, I, along with TaylorMade will make no such claims, but I am intrigued by the idea that a club is designed to perform better when the user screws up. So yea, you are probably gonna add another 17 yards to your game (heavy sarcasm). This actually makes sense to me as tweaking the loft seems a lot less intrusive to your swing. You can get the JetSpeed in three different lofts and adjust each one with plus or minus 1.5 degrees of loft.
TAYLORMADE ROCKETBALLZ DRIVER ADJUSTMENT TOOL DRIVER
Additionally, they also filled the Speed Pocket in with a polymer so you don’t have to clean out the slot after you chunk your driver (or in the case of the fairway woods, after every shot). Under the proverbial hood the TaylorMade JetSpeed incorporates the new Speed Pocket, which is supposed to promote less spin and greater ball speed for shots hit low on the club (where most mis-hits occur). God knows I don’t need to add another lever to the tweaking arsenal. I am just more comfortable getting a club that fits my swing rather than a DIY version. Maybe I am alone in this camp, but I have never adjusted the angle. For this guy, that is a welcome reprieve.
TAYLORMADE ROCKETBALLZ DRIVER ADJUSTMENT TOOL DRIVERS
While most drivers allow you to adjust loft and angle, the JetSpeed only allows for loft adjustment. Turns out I’m a genius, because the JetSpeed actually is a fairly dramatic change from most of the drivers that have hit the market in the past 18 months in that it is only “partially adjustable”. What I expect from a club in this category is top-tier performance and maybe a few less bells and whistles. It’s an old joke by now, but it really is tough to tell what even TaylorMade thinks of each driver they put out. Is the JetSpeed bigger and better than the Rocketballz? Better than the SLDR? I think the best way to answer that question is by price point: the JetSpeed retails a cool $100.00 below the new SLDR driver, so it’s safe to say that the JetSpeed is aiming for the medium price range. I mean, if you are gonna buy a new driver then you might as well get the newest new driver right? Yea, we know, they have released about 14 new drivers this year but the fact is they are not so much trying to get you to upgrade every 3 months instead they just want to make sure they always have at least one driver on the “just released” shelf. TaylorMade has another driver on the market, the JetSpeed.