Tuesday, December 20, 2011

PING Rapture V2 Review

    This Ping Rapture V2 review is mainly about Ping Rapture driver, fairway wood and irons. I don’t know if you know this Ping line or not, but you’ll not regret if have a try. Now, I’m going to share their technologies and features with you. Ping adopts different technologies for the three-type clubs independently, and at the same time share some common designs. Let’s look at them one by one. For the Ping Rapture V2 Driver, one feature is the External Tungsten Weights. Rapture V2 redirects nearly 20g of discretionary weight from the lightweight crown to rear external pads (made of tungsten) and internal weights along the sole. This pulls the club's center of gravity (CG) lower and more rearward than in the original Rapture. Ping has equipped the V2 with a super lightweight stock 939 shaft in L through X flexes. With a shaft weight of 47 grams and a 45.75-inch finished length, this makes the V2 one of the lightest and longest drivers on the market. Making a cameo in this sequel is the stock upgrade of a Mitsubishi Diamana Blueboard shaft. At 63 grams, this ultra-premium shaft lowers spin and launch for players who want a little beefier shaft than the 939. Ping Rapture V2 fairway wood features Tungsten Sole Plate. Weighting 61g, the tungsten sole plate positions the center of gravity lower and farther back for higher launch and reduced spin. Its shallow face makes the head compact, and able to work out of several different lies from hardpan to medium rough. The shallow face along with the wider sole ensures stability and forgiveness while producing higher trajectory.

    Ping Rapture V2 Irons perfect the Variable Face Thickness (VFT) which increases the ball speed for maximum launch speed at any clubhead speed. This VFT titanium face is machined by a sophisticated computer-aided milling process to fine tune the face for maximum forgiveness and explosion. The titanium face is then plasma-welded to the stainless steel head. Ping Rapture V2 Irons feature Multi-metal Technology which means a tungsten sole weight, titanium face and stainless steel body. The multi-material clubhead offer the best of each element without having to contend with the drawbacks of each. They combine to create a maximum forgiveness that delivers higher launching and longer carrying shots.


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