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Review of the Wilson 2025 Dynapwr LS Driver

News RoomBy News RoomJanuary 29, 2025Updated:January 29, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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The low spin driver market in 2025 is incredibly competitive, with models like the Ping G440 LST and the Callaway Elyte Triple Diamond leading the pack. Wilson has entered the arena with its Dynapwr LS driver, utilizing technology like the A.I.-driven PKR-360 to create a larger sweet spot and increase ball speeds. The incorporation of ‘open hosel construction’ allows for more face flex, enhancing performance. Sound has also been addressed through precise rib placement to generate a powerful and appealing sound.

The visually appealing design of the Dynapwr LS includes a glossy carbon crown and white/grey score lines on the face, creating a sense of loft and confidence. The compact 445cc head, inspired by Wilson’s tour staff, features interchangeable weights (8g and 12g) for customizable launch and spin profiles. While the aesthetics and performance of the driver are impressive, its fade bias may limit its appeal to players who struggle with a pull or hook.

The fade bias of the Dynapwr LS driver ensures it stays right for right-handed players, potentially limiting its appeal to neutral players or faders. However, for those seeking to eliminate the left side of the course, this driver could be a game-changer. The driver’s feel and acoustics are spot on, with a satisfying ‘click’ upon impact. Spin rates are aggressive, ideal for faster swing speeds and in line with the low spin driver category.

Overall, the Dynapwr LS driver impresses with its long distance, lack of left bias, improved looks, and exceptional sound quality. While natural faders may struggle with its fade bias, the driver is a solid choice for players looking to eliminate the left side of the course. Available in 8°, 9°, and 10.5° lofts for right-handed players and 9° for left-handers, the Dynapwr LS comes with a price tag of £480/$549. With its innovative technology and performance features, Wilson’s Dynapwr LS driver is set to make a mark in the competitive low spin driver market of 2025.

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