Today we’re talking Callaway X-Hot drivers, specifically the X-Hot Pro driver. Although the two X-Hot drivers share several important features. Both have a hosel that helps you to better shape shots. The standard shaft for the X2 Hot driver is the Aldila Tour Blue, while the X2 Hot Pro driver comes with the Aldila Tour Green shaft. The Aldila Tour Blue shaft is somewhat softer than the Tour.
Callaway X2 Hot Driver. Trade Online ($25.20) Trade Locally. Trade-In Value* Resale Value* Low: $21.00. • Adjustable Hosel Technology allows for loft adjustments of 1 degree lower or 2 degrees higher to optimize launch angle and spin. • Adjustable to a Draw or Neutral bias to optimize shot shape.
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Hi All,
As a little background I'm a high handicap player who has been playing much more as of late and decided it was time to get a set of irons to replace my store/off brand 10 year irons with graphite shafts. I had done some research and was very interested in the Cobra Fly Zs, Ping G25s, and Taylormade Speedblades.
Callaway Club Specialist, Ross Stewart shows you how to adjust loft and lie angle on the new X2 Hot Driver. Here is how you can adjust loft and lie angle on your X2 Hot Driver: Loft and Lie Adjustability Instructions. We recommend that you make adjustments in the order below: 1. Callaway X Hot Pro Driver Review. Callaway promises their new X Hot series of woods to be among the hottest available, read on to find out if we agree. Share this with your golf buddies: Click to email this to a friend (Opens in new window) Click to share on Twitter (Opens in new window).
I went to a local golf store today and was surprised to come across the Callaway irons that I did. They had the X-Series there and I found that I hit them far better than any of the others. I also went to another store and tried the X Hot Irons and the X2 Hot Irons.
So basically I have a couple of questions.
X Hot 2 Driver Review
1)What if any differences are there between the X-Series and X Hot Irons b/c they looked nearly identical to me.
2)Is it worth the jump from the X Series irons (available now on Groupon for $340 w/ no tax) or jumping to the X2s for $500. I honestly liked both clubs and hit both well but wasn't sure about the Uniflex shaft in the X Series vs being able to get a regular shaft on the X2s b/c my swing speed in the sim was showing pretty low 65+ MPH.
Thanks for any input you may have.
Callaway X Hot 2 Driver Specs
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