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Reddit mentions of Callaway RAZR Fit Xtreme Driver (Right Hand, Graphite, 9.5 Loft, Stiff Flex, Tour Grade Aldila Trinity Shaft)

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We found 1 Reddit mentions of Callaway RAZR Fit Xtreme Driver (Right Hand, Graphite, 9.5 Loft, Stiff Flex, Tour Grade Aldila Trinity Shaft). Here are the top ones.

Callaway RAZR Fit Xtreme Driver (Right Hand, Graphite, 9.5 Loft, Stiff Flex, Tour Grade Aldila Trinity Shaft)
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Optic Fit Technology; Hosel adjusts the face angle to Open, Square or Closed positions to improve accuracy and trajectory, and allows golfers to dial in their preferred look at addressBroader Trajectory and Shot Shaping Options; Incorporates a greater range of face angle options, cg bias options and cg height differences than the RAZR Fit Driver; Available in more loft options than RAZR FitSpeed Frame Face Technology; A combination of VFT and Hyperbolic Face Technology creates a larger sweet spot and increases ball speeds across the titanium face for longer, more consistent distanceRevolutionary material in the crown that's lighter, stronger than titanium; Allows our engineers to precisely control thickness for improved forgiveness; Composite driver crown ever helps us achieve the lowest CG in any fully adjustable driverWeights (13 grams and 1 gram) shift the club head's center of gravity to promote either Draw or Neutral ball flights
Specs:
ColorBlack/Green
Height6 Inches
Length48 Inches
Number of items1
Release dateJanuary 2013
Weight0.06 Pounds
Width6 Inches

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Found 1 comment on Callaway RAZR Fit Xtreme Driver (Right Hand, Graphite, 9.5 Loft, Stiff Flex, Tour Grade Aldila Trinity Shaft):

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That's a general overview. Do you have anything specific I can help you with?