

The face on the club is huge and it gives you the confidence you need to let the driver rip, even on the first tee with a crowd gathered to watch.The face is also ultra thin, ultra light special steel which sends the ball into orbit on contact.
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Once you get passed the bright colors and attractive design, you can immediately see how light and wieldy the Mavrik drivers really are. It is the longer and more forgiving driver in this comparison so we recommend checking it out first. The Callaway Mavrik will produce straighter shots and more distance away from the sweet spot. All in all, it was the more forgiving driver. Still, the Callaway Mavrik was more stable on dead-center and off-center shots. Like the Radspeed, you really have to home in on the sweet spot if you want straight, long shots.

While we were getting faster club head speeds, it wasn’t always translating to longer drives. Indeed, we could almost feel the reduced drag when we swung the Callaway Mavrik but the distance was the proof. Instead of reducing spin off the tee to produce ball speed like the Radspeed driver, the Mavrik uses an aerodynamic head shape to help increase club head speed. The logic is simple: swing the club faster and make the ball go further. The Callaway Mavrik approaches ball speed in a different way: by helping mid to high handicap players increase their swing speed. Still, don’t expect straight shots if you miss the sweet spot with this driver. The Radspeed also features a milled “wrap-around” face which feels nice and helps to preserve ball speed on shots away from the sweet spot. Plus, 12 grams of the front weight and 2 grams of the rear weight are adjustable for shot shaping. We were getting impressive ball speed and distance from the Radspeed due mainly to extremely reduced spin rates. This split mass weighting is supposed to reduce spin off the tee and we can confirm that it does. So what is radial weighting anyway? It’s basically a hefty weight (28 grams) in the front and a smaller (10 grams) weight in the back. The ‘Radspeed’ name comes from the radial front and back weighting that Cobra implemented in this driver. If you are having a tough time deciding between these two drivers (or drivers like them), fear not! We have tested these 2 drivers side by side and in the following overview, we will be sharing our findings with you. The different ways they produce ball speed may be of particular interest to you depending on your driver preferences. However, they go about it in very different ways. The Callaway Mavrik and Cobra Radspeed drivers are both predicated on fast ball speeds. Callaway Mavrik Vs Cobra Radspeed Drivers Comparison And Review 2021
