Callaway has a winner with the callaway razr fit driver – however, despite their investment in technology, the clubs overall performance has not significantly improved from previous models (at least in my books). I will admit that this driver did great things for ball spin – especially for off-center hits.
If you're all about distance, Callaway has the Diablo Octane driver. But if you like to draw the ball around a corner or fade it into the short grass, the company now offers the razr fit driver.
Exceptionally light carbon-fiber material provides the foundation to form the clubhead's crown and sole. the overall design is enhanced with a spin-cast nickel, rear-weight pad, and a thin aluminum skid plate on the sole. To assist on those dreadful but inevitable, off center hits, a chemically milled titanium cupface was added. The above features about the cheap callaway razr fit driver is the main information that you could check in to learn more if have an interest on it.
The Callaway RAZR X Black driver produces maximum power and maximum control. Designed for golfers who want the ultimate in speed and accuracy off the tee, the new RAZR X Black Driver features forged composite and a black PVD finish for a look that’s just flat-out, head-turning cool.
One of the new models in 2012 is the RAZR X Black driver. THP received this driver well ahead of the release date to put it through the paces with a full review. Check it out.