Wilson 2025 DYNAPWR Drivers Review
Wilson has released a trio of new DYNAPWR drivers for this season in the form of DYNAPWR LS, DYNAPWR Carbon and DYNAPWR Max, which are each fully adjustable, with heads incorporating a six-way adjustable hosel and interchangeable weights.
The manufacturer has deployed advanced Topology Optimisation to refine the acoustic engineering of the clubheads - ensuring that the sound of the drivers has been carefully crafted.
Breaking down the three models, the LS driver (£480) is the most adjustable and features a more compact head and has been designed to offer a lower launch and lower spin and is the least forgiving of the three but delivers the most in terms of shot workability. The Carbon driver (£480) still features adjustability but presents a slightly larger head with the custom fit options being targeted towards the majority of golfers, while the Max (£435) has the largest footprint and has been engineered to provide a higher MOI, a higher launch and is the most forgiving of the new Wilson drivers.
Golfshake's Ryan Rastall has tested and reviewed each of the drivers for us, sharing his insights from Trackman analysis at his Indoor Performance Centre at Howley Hall Golf Club in Leeds.
Check out Ryan's thoughts by watching the video below or directly on YouTube.
Wilson 2025 DYNAPWR LS, Carbon & Max Drivers Review
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