When Can I Buy The TaylorMade Stealth 2 Driver... And How Much Will It Cost?
From release dates to prices, here's everything you need to know about the new Stealth 2 drivers from TaylorMade.
When Can I Buy The TaylorMade Stealth 2 Driver
The 2023 range of woods from TaylorMade continues on from 2022's Stealth line with the Stealth 2, which you might already have seen out on Tour in the hands of players like Scottie Scheffler or Collin Morikawa. But when can you actually get your hands on one, and what does the new line look like? Well the full family of Stealth 2 woods will be available for preorder from Jan 10th and retail from Feb 17th, and we have gone into the specifics on the technology and different models below as well. (We have also done comprehensive reviews on all three clubs below too).
What to expect from the TaylorMade Stealth 2 drivers
How does Stealth 2 plan to be among the best golf drivers this year? Well technologically speaking TaylorMade has looked to fine-tune and tweak different aspects from the previous Stealth design. For example there is a 75 percent increase in carbon in Stealth 2 Plus and nearly 50 percent in Stealth 2 and Stealth 2 HD. This feature is so TaylorMade can relocate weight around the head for MOI and optimize CG.
Additionally the face of the driver is not entirely the same as its predecessor, instead featuring a new version of Inverted Cone Technology (ICT) said to maintain ball speed on off-centre strikes and increase forgiveness. Regarding the weight of the face, Stealth 2 is 2g lighter than the Stealth at 24g giving the Stealth 2 an expanded COR area to boost performance across the face and increasing the sweet spot.
There are three different heads in the range - standard, Plus and HD, which is the same as the Stealth range from 2022. The Plus is the least forgiving and lowest spinning model but it does offer the most workability. This driver features a 15g sliding weight track designed to help golfers shape their shots, whereas the HD is the most forgiving driver model.
- Read our full TaylorMade Stealth 2 driver review
- Read our full TaylorMade Stealth 2 Plus driver review
- Read our full TaylorMade Stealth 2 HD driver review
How much does the TaylorMade Stealth 2 driver cost?
The full family of Stealth 2 woods will be available for preorder from Jan 10th and retail from Feb 17th. The Stealth Plus model will come in at $529/£529 whereas the standard and HD designs will be a little less at $499/£499. This is similar to the previous Stealth design, and actually comes in at a cheaper price than Callaway's new Paradym model which retails at $599/£599.
Where can I buy the Stealth 2 driver?
So the driver is not on sale currently but from our experience there are a number of retailers to keep an eye on because they have good pre-order capabilities. For example in the US, Dick's Sporting Goods or Golf Galaxy are two good options, whereas in the UK, Scottsdale Golf is another solid retailer.
What is the stock shaft in the Stealth 2 driver?
The Stealth 2 Plus driver will be available with the Mitsubishi Kai’li Red shaft as standard, as well as the Project X HZRDUS Black shaft. The standard shaft option in the Stealth 2 driver is the Fujikura Ventus TR Red. In the Stealth 2 HD driver the stock shaft is the Fujikura Speeder NX Red.
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FAQs
When will the TaylorMade Stealth 2 drivers be released?
The full family of Stealth 2 woods will be available for preorder from Jan 10th and retail from Feb 17th worldwide.
How much will the TaylorMade Stealth 2 drivers cost?
The Stealth Plus model will come in at $529/£529 whereas the standard and HD designs will be a little less at $499/£499.
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