In 2004, TaylorMade introduced Movable Weight Technology in a seminal driver called the r7 quad, which gave golfers the ability to move weight in the driver head to promote changes in trajectory to gain greater distance and accuracy. It was followed by the r7 425, the r7 460 and r7 SuperQuad, drivers whose groundbreaking performance fueled record popularity among tour professionals and recreational players alike.
Now, TaylorMade has unveiled the next driver in the r7 lineage, the r7 Limited, which promotes a change of 35 yards, and does so with only three weights weighing 16-grams, 1-gram and 1-gram. The r7 Limited also incorporates a new, modern and beautiful clubhead shape. Reminiscent of a triangle, with soft corners for a pleasing appearance, the head is faster-looking than any r7 driver head before it, and the address footprint is exceptionally large, giving it a substantial and confidence-inspiring appearance while deeper, lower CG promotes better launch conditions for even more yardage.
The combination of the r7ís high moment of inertia with the Matrix OZIK XCON 5.5 graphite shaft increases the clubs prestige even more. The high MOI helps reduce the twisting of the clubhead on off-center hits, adding even more accuracy for the golfer and helping increase their chances of hitting the fairway. The r7 Limited is an exceptionally forgiving club, allowing minor tweaks and oddities in an individuals swing to help level it out and give them the highest possible performance from their swing.
TaylorMade has created another driver built to provide stability and power to help the user initiate monstrous drives without suffering loss of control.
If you are a TaylorMade fan and don't want to drop the extra $100 on the R9 just yet, or need a little more technology in your driver you are currently playing, give the TaylorMade R7 Limited a try. Just remember that once you start your round, the weights stay put!
Golfers' review:
The Matrix shaft fits my swing and it's easy to work both ways in the neutral setting. I have the 10.5 loft and its fine for me. The meaty sound is a confidence builder....distance wise it's a winner. I do believe TM incorporated all of the design features to come up with a gem with their last R7 driver series. Also have the 1st generation of R9/ 9.5 loft...works better for me in wind...however the 7 Limited is my favorite (both are great clubs). Get one...you won't regret it. Well done TM!
This driver is SOLID! Love the shaft and overall feel of the club. It is not whippy and light like my 09 Burner. My 09 Burner drives were too high launch giving me a distance between 230 and 240 with occasional 250 and I even got it "pured" which makes the club really accurate. But today I played the R7 limited and drove the ball 260 to 270 yards, with no changes to my swing concept. I was amazed at how this club performs because I was able to set up a fade, draw, or a straight shot. I did not mess with the weights and left it neutral.
This is the best driver I have ever owned. This club is straight and long. On one 576 yard par 5 a week ago, I was on in two with a 5 iron. My swing speed is around 110 mph and I bought a 10.5 degree with the stiff shaft, set to the neutral bias. This club is better than any driver I've ever owned, which include the Great Big Bertha, all the Hi-bores, Launcher, Burner TP, R7 Superquad, and R7 CGB.
The R7 Limited Driver is by far the best one Taylor Made has ever produced, and I've tried a lot of them. In my opinion, it's much better for me than the R9. I had an R9 and exchanged it for an R7 Limited. I wish I had tried it when it first came out. I'd have hit a lot more fairways over the last few years. It feels great, sounds great and the ball goes great. Can't ask for much more than that. It's also the longest driver I ever hit. The shaft must have been made for me. Give it a try before it's too late.
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