Callaway RAZR Fit driver review
Review Date: 26th January 2012
Callaway RAZR Fit driver
Price: £329.00
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Design and Tech Benefits
The Callaway RAZR Fit driver is fitted with the new Aldila RIP'd NV shaft, which is designed to combine the feel of the NV shaft with the stability of the RIP shaft. This should help produce added length without sacrificing any consistency.
When the Callaway RAZR Fit driver is adjusted at the hosel the shaft does not rotate, which allows golfers to use any type of grip, including those with reminders on them. This is a nice touch from Callaway.
The Callaway RAZR Fit driver is Callaway's first adjustable driver. It can be set in open, square or closed. Two weights in the head (12 and 2 grams) can be changed round
to help promote either a draw or neutral ball flight.
The crown on the Callaway RAZR Fit driver is made from Forged Composite, which is light and strong to allow the head to be optimised. Variable face thickness and hyperbolic face technology help increase ball speed.
Callaway's RAZR Fit driver is sure to catch the eye of many thanks to a sleek headshape and the fact there is adjustability on a Callaway RAZR Fit driver. The sole design is classy and the silver and red works well.
Although there is a lot of technology compared to previous models, Callaway has maintained a classic look at address thanks to a rounded head and dark finish on the crown of the Callaway RAZR Fit driver.
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Golf Monthly Verdict
Like the RAZR Hawk, the RAZR Fit driver will produce a pleasing flight without too much spin. The adjustability predominantly affects sideways flight and does make a difference.
The shaft and head combination means those with fast swing speeds will really see the benefits of the design. It produces a lot less spin than most models, which is ideal in the wind.
The ability to manipulate sideways flight will help to reduce the damage that a typical bad shot produces.
The traditional shape means
major misses will
be punished.
Solid and powerful without being overbearing, this is something that Callaway has got right for the past couple of years. The sound on impact is unique, but it works well.
PGA pro verdict
A beautifully proportioned driver. The Callaway RAZR Fit driver performed consistently, even though the face looked strong at address. Callaway has made the adjustability simple and effective. It felt solid at impact and I could tell where the head was through the entire swing. Launch angles were consistent and higher than expected. It made me question my own driver’s performance!
Golf Monthly Top 25 Coach John Jacobs
Reviewer: Paul O'Hagan













User reviews
Add your reviewFebruary 18 14:18
pamela lanier
I just bought the new Callaway Fit driver, I think its one of the best drivers I have ever used. My swing speed is between 82 and 85 and the shaft is just stiff enough for me. I do think if a women's swing speed is lower and she isn't very strong the driver may be too strong or stiff or them, but for myself I am hitting it 20 or 30 yrds longer (220 to 230) at times longer depends on my swing that day. The face is real hot and the ball just fly's off of it and I just love the sound of the face when you make good contact. This driver is a real keeper for me, will not change unless something superior comes out better than the Callaway Fit. Great job Callaway!!!!!!
February 21 03:00
ACE
This is the best Callaway driver I have ever hit. I think Callaway nailed it this time. I have owned both the Diablo Octane as well as the Razr Hawk and this driver blows them away. I think that the third time is the charm with the forged composite. It is a joy to hit as it has a nice sound unlike the muted Octane and Razr Hawk.