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TaylorMade Stealth Drivers - Driver Review

  • Writer: Justin Ruiz
    Justin Ruiz
  • Mar 22, 2022
  • 3 min read

Updated: Aug 11, 2023

Birdie Golf Reviews - All new TaylorMade Stealth Carbonwood Drivers


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The new TaylorMade Stealth line of drivers has changed the game with their all new “Carbonwood” carbon fiber face. The 60 layer carbon face cuts weight while allowing for an increased face size. It boasrs a 44% weight savings in the face by using carbon vs. titanium. This has allowed engineers to add weight lower down in the bottom of the frame for maximum MOI, resulting in a faster club head speed and efficient energy transfer into the ball. The carbon sheets are strategically arranged for better energy transfer and faster ball speeds across a larger area of the face. TaylorMade also developed a polyurethane nanotexture face cover with full width grooves for optimal spin and forgiveness in any conditions. The face of the Stealth drivers are not the only thing that got a face lift (pun intended). The TaylorMade team appears to have taken an exotic sports car approach, and designed a club head that looks like it is going fast while standing still. Their all-new Asymmetric Inertia Generator creates advanced aerodynamics at the most critical phase of the swing, right before contact. This design increases club head speed while also allowing additional weight to be placed lower and to the rear of the club. TaylorMade’s four new Stealth drivers include: the adjustable sliding weight Stealth Plus, the mid-high launch, maximum forgiving Stealth, the draw-biased, mid-high launch, maximum forgiving Stealth HD, and Women’s Stealth Driver. With four different club options, TaylorMade has a Stealth driver for any golfer.





 

Construction



60X Carbon Twist Face

Twenty years of development marks the end of the titanium era. The all new 60X Carbon Twist Face is 40% lighter than an equivalent titanium face, while also being 11% larger than SIM2 and SIM2 Max drivers and nearly 20% larger than the 2020 SIM driver. Sixty layers of carbon fiber have been strategically designed to optimize energy transfer to deliver fast ball speeds over a large area, resulting in optimal distance and forgiveness.





Nanotexture Cover

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The 60X Carbon Twist Face is encased by a polyurethane cover, featuring a revolutionary new nanotexture technology. The nanotexture cover is used to fine tune launch and spin to optimize total distance regardless of playing conditions.






Asymmetric Inertia Generator

The Asymmetric Inertia Generator creates advanced aerodynamics at the most critical phase of the swing – the moment right before impact. This breakthrough design increases clubhead speeds, while also allowing additional weight to be placed at the rear of the club to encourage higher MOI, optimal launch and improved forgiveness.





Thru-Slot Speed Pocket

Our most flexible Speed Pocket™ design engineered to maximize ball speeds and produce additional forgiveness on low face strikes.





Sliding Weight Track

*Stealth Plus Only

Weight savings from the 60x Carbon Twist Face allowed the use of a 10g sliding weight. It is designed to help golfers control shot shape by shifting mass on the sole to create the desired ball flight.





Premium Sound

Knowing that sound is a critical component of feel, our team of engineers obsessed over creating the perfect sound with Stealth. They used a combination of curvature, shape, and internal stiffening ribs to finely tune acoustics, delivering a sound profile that is both bright and powerful to match TaylorMade drivers through recent years. Listen in as Team TaylorMade athletes tested the driver for the first time.




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