Product Description
TaylorMade R7 CGB Max Driver
TaylorMade launched new products in Oct, 2007, and TaylorMade R7 CGB Max Driver is one of them. The "CGB" stands for "center of gravity back," as in the center of gravity is positioned deep and to the rear in the respective clubheads. To TaylorMade R7 CGB Max Driver, Maximum technology is for maximum speed. Features Movable Weight TechnologyTM (MWT) with three weights which promote change in trajectory of up to 35 yards from slight fade to large draw for improved accuracy and distance, a triangular head shape incorporates an exceptionally far-back CG location and makes it easy to launch the ball high and super-deep, the SuperFast Technology reduces total club weight and promotes faster swing speed for added drive-crushing distance, and a 460 cc clubhead combined with an Inverted Cone Technology produces an extremely-high effective MOI. You can change the weight by yourself when you use TaylorMade R7 CGB Max Driver, for example:
If you desire the ball to move to the right (a fade), place the 16-gram weight on the right side (the toe) of the clubhead.
If you desire the ball to move slightly to the left (a slight draw), place the heavier weight in the middle port.
If you desire a larger draw, place the heavier weight on the left side (the heel) of the clubhead.
Features:
- Movable Weight Technology with three weights promote change in trajectory of up to 30 yards
- Triangular head shape with far-back center of gravity makes it easy to launch the ball high and super-deep
- SuperFast Technology for faster swing speed and more distance
- Inverted Cone Technology (ICT) promotes faster ball speed and more distance on mis-hits
- 460cc clubhead combined with ICT produces an extremely-high effective MOI
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User Comment
Wow I love my TaylorMade driver. I tried every new driver on the market and although I liked the Callaway also I went with the TaylorMade, but I still choose the TaylorMade R7 CGB Max Driver.
I replaced my loyal and trusted 580 XD driver with the R7 CGB driver. In neutral, I have a slight draw with the R7 but I was able to adjust easily when I desired a straight shot. It takes an effortless swing to get the long straight 250-265 yard drive which I am satisfied with. I like the lighter stiff shaft and I think the shape of the head aids in a consistent set up.
TaylorMade r7 CGB Max Driver adjusts fast and easy. Over all very pleased