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Mizuno ST-MAX 230 Driver

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MAX MOI. MAX STABILITY.

A low profile, wide footprint driver that looks noticeably larger than its measured 460cc. An expanded CORTECH Chamber and 54 grams of back weighting combine to create Mizuno’s most stable ever driver, with exceptional straight-line performance across its wide, inviting clubface.

The ST MAX 230 driver unveils two new engineering enhancements to ensure that stability is backed with impressive ball speeds – a next generation CORTECH Chamber and new Bet rich LFS Ti clubface.

Delivering an impressive ball flight that stays on whatever line you set it.

NEW BETA RICH TI LFS

A new lighter, faster face material – measuring 9% higher in tensile strength (compared to SAT2041) for a complex multi-thickness face geometry. First introduced on Mizuno’s 2024 Tour driver the ST-G 440cc.

MAX STABILITY

Wide profile, massive 54g back weighting and 40% larger graphite composite for extreme twist resistance to off centre strikes and a straight, predictable ball flight.

QUICK SWITCH HOSEL

4 degrees of adjustability.

    • CORTECH Chamber: THE MISSING PIECE: Mizuno's CORTECH Chamber encases a dense stainless steel weight with elastomeric TPU, taking stress from the club face and creating an additional energy source. At the same time, locating weight closer to the club face to reduce spin rates, while contributing to a more solid, powerful sensation at impact.
    • Highly resilient Forged SAT2041 Beta-Ti Face: As a high strength Beta Titanium, SAT2041 maintains its characteristics and resists micro-fractures for longer than commonly used 6-4 Titanium.
    • Quick Switch Adaptor : 4 degrees of loft adjustability to fine tune trajectory and look.
    • Z-Axis design for straight line flight: Balanced use of carbon composite on the sole and a deep central sole weight, make a bias towards a straight ball flight and low spin efficiency.
    • Wide, low footprint: Visually gives a neutral lie angle.
    • 'Dense' or solid feedback: The majority of Mizuno's tour players expressed a preference for a 'dense' feedback through impact. Mizuno's engineers spent a year fine tuning the sound to a more muted, powerful tone.
    • Unified Sole Composite: A carbon sole plate that is now a single piece to allow weight to be pushed to the extremes for overall stability.

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