6/7/2023 0 Comments Driver trio stealth pro reviewFor the ST-G, it started with a second go using SAT2041 Beta Ti. Mizuno took full advantage of advanced ball speed increases with its previous-generation ST-Z and ST-X drivers. Or at the very least, they were inconsistent in that department. Well, let’s just say they weren’t exactly a concert hall of sound/feel dynamics. You could never say that about adjustable Mizuno drivers of the past. Engineered with a trio of shorter lateral weight tracks and a pair of moveable center/back weight ports, the next-generation ST model maintains impact feel however it is set up. Mizuno’s new ST-G 220 driver is designed with more wrench torques in mind. Try for a slightly different launch window and that nice dense sound/feel you’re accustomed to, well, it can turn kind of foreign. Impact feedback can get altered dramatically with a couple twists and tweaks of a driver wrench.
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