That’s reassuring to hear! I’ve been looking for something forgiving but still long. How’s the sound when you hit it?
Great question! The sound is definitely a solid ‘thwack’ rather than a tinny ping. It gives a nice feedback that enhances the whole experience.
Sounds like an enjoyable driver! Do you all think it’s worth the price? Seems a bit steep if I’m being honest.
I was skeptical at first, but after using it, I’d say it’s worth the investment. Quality performance usually comes at a cost.
I agree, the performance has improved my game significantly. I’ve gained at least 10 yards after switching to this driver!
That’s impressive! If only it could also improve my putting, right? LOL.
Exactly! Can’t expect miracles, but at least the drives are longer!
In all seriousness though, it has definitely boosted my confidence off the tee. It feels good knowing I can smash the ball with this driver.
You’re right, confidence is key! Have you noticed if it helps with swing speed or is it just about distance?
That’s an interesting point! I feel like it encourages a more aggressive swing, but I’d have to work with a speed monitor to confirm. Have to admit, the setup looks sleek too!
I’ve been using the Cobra RAD Speed Driver for a few months, and I must say, the distance is incredible! It’s definitely worth considering over others like the TaylorMade SIM.
Totally agree! The feel of the RAD Speed is unmatched, though it might not be as forgiving as some other models out there.
What kind of pricing are we looking at? If the Cobra RAD Speed is significantly more expensive than something like the Callaway Epic, that could be a dealbreaker for me.
The RAD Speed generally retails around $500, which is in line with other premium drivers. However, you can often find discounts if you shop around!
Thanks for the clarification! That’s a fair price range compared to the other top brands, especially if discounts are available.
I find the RAD Speed’s adjustable loft feature very handy. Is that something other drivers like the Mizuno ST-X offer as well?
Absolutely, the Mizuno ST-X has an adjustable loft, but the versatility of the RAD Speed coupled with its speed technology is hard to beat for distance.
But does that really translate to better accuracy? I feel like I’d trade off a few yards for better control.
That’s a fair point. I’ve found the RAD Speed offers decent accuracy but, like all drivers, it takes practice to master. It might not be for everyone!
I tried one at the local shop and loved it, but can anyone share how it holds up over time? Durability is crucial for any investment!