Ping i25 driver unveiled
The Ping i25 driver has been unveiled, which forms part of a complete Ping i25 range including fairway woods, hybrids and irons
Ping i25 driver unveiled
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The new Ping i25 driver, which forms part of a complete Ping i25 range including fairway woods, hybrids and irons, has been launched.
The new, adjustable Ping i25 driver is focused on optimal spin, accurate alignment and effective shaft fitting to maximise both distance and accuracy.
High-density tungsten weights raise the Moment of Inertia and lower the centre of gravity of the Ping i25 driver club head, helping to generate the proper amount of spin and a ball flight that maximises roll. The added weight on offer also helps to maximise forgiveness.
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Patented racing stripes on the crown - the same width as the golf ball - alongside a new innovative Power Weighting Responsiveness shaft family, help maintain a constant swing weight across all Ping i25 driver offerings.
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The i25 driver is fitted with Ping's proprietary shaft family called PWR (performance, weighting and responsiveness).
The PWR 55-, 65-, and 75-gram shafts, nine options altogether, offer unique weights and stiffness profiles, but they do not alter the club's swing weight.
Golfers can also fine-tune launch conditions by adding or subtracting half a degree of loft on the uniquely optimized 8.5°, 9.5°and 10.5° heads.
What's more, Ping's Trajectory Tuning technology utilizes an adjustable hosel that makes it easy to use, lightweight and aerodynamically efficient.
The Ping i25 driver is available to pre-order now and comes with an RRP of £345. The i25 driver will be in store on the 14th February.
First-look video: Ping i25 driver
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