Better Than Stealth?! | TaylorMade Stealth 2 Drivers Review | The Swing Report
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- Опубликовано: 9 июл 2024
- The TaylorMade Stealth 2 Drivers represent the second series of TaylorMade drivers in the Carbonwood Era, following in the footsteps of the original TaylorMade Stealth drivers. The TaylorMade Stealth 2 Drivers, which include the TaylorMade Stealth 2, TaylorMade Stealth 2 Plus, and TaylorMade Stealth 2 HD drivers, are powered by a refined 60X Carbon Twist Face to deliver exceptional ball speeds.
0:00 Intro
0:26 Key Details, Tech, and Specs
4:32 Testing
18:23 Final Thoughts
In this video, 2nd Swing's Drew Mahowald and Kevin Kraft test and review the new TaylorMade Stealth 2 drivers, including the Stealth 2, Stealth 2 Plus, and Stealth 2 HD drivers.
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Kevin should have his own site for reviews in the future, he’s got a great personality. Cool dude and knowledgeable
We love kevin!!
Another outstanding production from second swing! The FX and imagery from these huge product releases go along way, thanks for the hard work and dedication to growing golf and educating the minds of passionate players.
I love my stealth 2 hd at 10.5. It is a rocket of a driver
I love the stealth concept. I bought the stealth plus last year and I love it. This year I’m getting the 3 wood stealth plus I can’t wait!!!
New golf equipment overload... Today is a great day 🤤
Interesting how Kevin position the club inside of the ball att adress.
I'm concerned if the new stealth will negativity impact my "duck hook into the parking lot" shot shape. It's pretty consistent now, I don't wanna loose it.
I wish you would have hit a couple with the plus but with the weight in the heel.
Last but not least 2nd swing arrives to the stealth 2 release date review
What degree head was the stealth 2 plus?
How is Kevin not tired after all these reviews 😂 I hope these were all filmed over a few days!
Nope, fly him in, work him like a dog and put him back on a flight home. Saves accommodation costs.
Guys, how heavy is that small front weight on the Stealth 2?
Rick Shiels Golf has tested all 3 Stealth models for him the Standard model and the Plus model are powerful drivers but moderately forgiving, although he noted a small improvement over the previous model what do you think?
What degree loft was he using?
The stealth 2 looks like a newer version of the sim 2 just with carbon instead of aluminum and titanium
Does the standard S2 not look exactly like a SIM2 Max with red instead of blue?
Does the original stealth look like the sim 2 max as well?
Which is the best? Stealth Plus 2, G430, Areospeed or Paradym? Which is the one he is putting in the bag?
Last years and 250 extra cash in your pocket
It's different for everyone. And may change from day to day. I've had two good days with Rogue, one good day with Paradym, one with TSr3.
At 65 I install jumbo grips on my clubs which reduces swing weight by up to 6 points. Every year the weights change on TM products. Since you have access to both Stealth models, I wonder if you could confirm if the round weights on some of these clubs (Stealth2, HD and Stealth2+ Hybrid) are, in fact, unchanged in size from last years model? That would be a huge step in the right direction for me.
Do you notice that a heavier grip weight truly makes the club head feel lighter ?
@@BuffaloBarber24 Without doubt. I once added 1/2" to my long irons by taping a STEEL NUT to the butt of each shaft before reinstalling the grips. I lost ALL feel of the clubhead with that change. A similar thing occurs when we install heavier grips. The best thing I ever purchased was a swing-weight scale. Whether lengthening clubs or changing grip weight, I now make sure that the club remains between D0 and D2.
@@MrUlfdub so what do you do when you need midsize grips?
@@BuffaloBarber24 First off, a midsize is not that much heavier than a regular, so you may not notice the change (particularly with steel shafts). If you do. you can rebalance the club with lead (either tape on the clubhead or powder down a steel shaft with a cork inserted to hold it in place. If you have a swing-weight scale, Take one of the grips you are planning on installing and slit it open from bottom to top on one side. You then slip it on the club you are intending to use it on and weigh it to determine how much the swing-weight will change (don't forget to allow for the weight of the grip tape if the shaft is now bare). Then decide if you must alter the club if you go ahead with the installation.
FYI: I buy older sets and measure the lofts, then re-sell them to buy another. Many sets I wish to hit once before letting them go. I keep an old set of GOLF PRIDE midsize rubber wraps for this purpose. Installing them does not seem to SIGNIFICALLY affect swing-weight. If you want a simple solution, research modern midsize grips and buy the LIGHTEST one you can.
Buy a couple weights for stealth or weight kit save a ton of money on buying new driver
Nice is Thomas on vaca?
Nope has a new job elsewhere
The sim 2 and the stealth 2 driver are same head just more carbon and carbon face. So it should be a grest driver
No TC no happy.
Took a new job at swing lab in Lakeville :(
Everything but the plus was ALL over the map left and right. I think more than anything this just shows how bad this driver can be. Again, the Plus was good for him, but the others were wildly bad.
Shaft and changes in loft/face can fix some of that
The standard deviation on pga tour off the tee 65 yards…. So these are not bad at all
Stealth plus 2 won driver of the year for 2023 at MGS. They hit a combination of over 15,000+ shots and scored it in distance, accuracy and forgivingness....must be doing something right ?
You would hope the stealth 2 is better... because the original stealth was just awful