The X2 Hot driver includes Callaway's Advanced Optifit Hosel that allows golfers to independently adjust loft and lie - loft by one degree down or one or two degrees up; lie angle has two settings, neutral or a draw bias. All clubs in the X2 Hot lineup come in Standard and Pro versions. For the Callaway X2 Hot driver, the Standard has a 460cc clubhead; lofts of 9, 10.5 and 13.5 degrees; and the stock shaft is the Aldila Tour Blue. The Pro model has a 440cc clubhead size, an 8.5-degree loft, includes an external 7-gram weight, with an Aldila Tour Green shaft stock. As with all new drivers these days, the adjustability on offer is endless. It's not quite as groundbreaking as the new Big Bertha Alpha - the Gravity Core for me, is incredibly simple and clever - but you do have Callaway's OptiFit hosel at your disposal - first seen on the company's FT Optiforce driver of 2013. If you're unfamiliar with the OptiFit hosel it helps you optimise better launch conditions by adjusting loft and lie independently. The loft of the driver can be adjusted 2-degree up or 1-degree down and you can also set the club to neutral or draw to make the lie angle more upright. Changing the driver’s loft will change the face angle slightly, but most golfers will not notice a difference at address. X2 Hot also features a Progressive Draw Bias that means higher-lofted models have more draw bias than lower-lofted models. The head weight is just short of 200g, while the total weight is little more than 300g. It's available in three different lofts of 9-, 10.5- and 13.5-degree, and comes stock with a 46-inch Aldila Tour Blue 55 shaft in light, regular and stiff flexes.
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