TaylorMade is known to have a lineup of highest-quality golf drivers, fairway wood and iron clubs both for junior and amateur golfers. Among the TaylorMade line of products, TaylorMade RBZ (RocketBallz) Stage 2 Driver and Irons that could steal of golf enthusiasts attention. The following TaylorMade RBZ review will explore the perks of both.
- TaylorMade RBZ Stage 2 Driver Review
TaylorMade RBZ Stage 2 Driver is a refinement of RBZ Stage 1 with a wider face size. Drivers that entered into the “Best Driver” list in 2013 are claimed to be longer and faster than the RocketBallz driver original.
With a fairly wide face size of 4.100 square millimeters, making this driver has a very good aerodynamics to delivers faster head speed than the previous versions. The RBZ Stage 2 driver is also capable to promotes low spin with a high launch and faster ball speed thanks to the size of its thick-thin crown.
The low spin and improved ball speed are also a prove of TaylorMade’s success in moving the center of gravity in the head to be lower and more prominent than the previous model. In terms of exterior, TaylorMade RBZ Stage 2 drivers look pretty stylish with a black clubface, white non-glare crown, and new decal designs make golfers feel more confident when bringing this driver to the green.
The sophistication of the TaylorMade RBZ Stage 2 Driver is also proven in the use of TaylorMade Loft-Sleeve technology with 12 loft settings (7 standard and 5 upright loft options). Each of these options will add about ± 1.5 degrees to each standard loft.
This adjustable loft proves to increase the distance by more than 9 meters. This driver which is sold in $ 299 are come in a choice of loft 9 to 10.5 degrees with 6Q3 or 7Q3 Red Tie Matrix shafts.
- TaylorMade RBZ Irons Review
The next TaylorMade RBZ review is TaylorMade RBZ Irons, which was released to the market in 2012. The TaylorMade RBZ Irons are created to give the best performance within distance, accuracy and feel. In terms of design, TaylorMade RBZ Irons feels solid, made of two pieces of metalwood construction with dark gray color and additional green neon accents.
This iron club is equipped with the latest vibration and sound control system to produce the perfect sound effect and feel. The ultra-thin face area looks nice with a dark gray satin finishing and a white groove at the bottom. The iron that sells for more than $ 700 is suitable for junior and amateur golfers who want a high accuracy performance, easy to use and workability.
TaylorMade RBZ review for Stage 2 drivers and Irons both have positive reviews. Both golf clubs are known to have the best predicate for junior golfers and amateurs who need to improve their accuracy, distance and feel.