Wilson Dynapower Max+
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Why We Like It
- The most forgiving driver in the Dynapower line caters to players who are looking for the ability to adjust between a draw or a neutral setup to go with extreme stability.
- A large, lightweight carbon-composite crown frees up mass that’s repositioned in a 26-gram rear weight that helps to maximize stability on off-center hits.
- Our measurements put it in the top five of all drivers we tested at the Hot List in heel-toe and total MOI for extreme ball-speed consistency on mis-hits.
- That rear perimeter weight has a heavy end and a lighter end so that players can flip the heavy end toward the heel for draw bias or leave it centered for a neutral flight.
- The deeper center of gravity also led designers to tweak the face curvature so that shots launch consistently for repeatable distances from best shots to less-than-best shots.
- AI-driven algorithms running thousands of simulations created a variable-thickness face designed to improve ball speed across the face.
- A lighter, more open internal hosel structure saves additional weight while freeing up the heel side of the face to flex better.
- MOI rating: Extreme
- 9, 10.5, 12 degrees (with a six-way adjustable hosel)
- all
- low
- mid
- high
Hot List testers noted a clean, minimal look and a powerful, "mini‑cannon" feel that launches high, forgiving shots. Players praised the plush, soft impact and excellent mis‑hit forgiveness. One drawback: the reflective face can flash into the eyes in bright sun.
Hot List testers noted a clean, minimalist setup and a powerful, "mini-cannon" feel at impact, producing high ball flight and strong forgiveness on mis-hits. Many praised its confidence‑inspiring playability; one downside mentioned was face reflection in bright sun.
Hot List testers noted an exceptionally pleasing, ultra-soft impact—described as striking through felt—for outstanding feel and feedback; one caveat was a perceived reduction in distance.
Range Results
We tracked 20,000 shots through player testing and then had them analyzed by our team of scientists. These graphics reflect the relative performance our players saw for each club in the category.
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