TaylorMade’s newest driver, the SLDR, is set to hit shelves on August 1st and will retail for $399.99. There is no question that this driver is employing a unique new system in the world of club adjustability. The TaylorMade SLDR has a bar on the sole that the user can “slide” to create either a fade or draw bias. There are a total of 21 SLDR weight positions to dial in the desired shot shape.
According to TaylorMade, “Our expertise at positioning the CG low and forward in a driver sets us apart from our competitors, and is vital to making SLDR the spectacular distance machine that it is.”
The driver features a beautiful blue moveable weight that matches the logo on the club; while the rest of the crown features a modern-classic shape and is charcoal-gray in color.
The TaylorMade SLDR Driver Features:
- Low-forward CG promotes high launch, fast ball speed and low spin for phenomenal distance.
- Easy and intuitive SLDR sliding weight promotes up to 30 yards of shot shape adjustment.
- 21 SLDR weight positions to dial in the desired shot shape.
- Increase or reduce the loft up to 1.5° with 12-position loft-sleeve for optimal trajectory.
- Silver button-back works with subtle crown markings for easy clubface alignment.
- Fujikura Speeder 57 shaft blends light weight with great feel and playability.
SLDR / 8° RH 59-62° 460cc 45.5” D4
SLDR / 9.5° RH /LH 59-62° 460cc 45.5” D4 44.5” D1
SLDR / 10.5° RH /LH 59-62° 460cc 45.5” D4 44.5” D1
SLDR / 12° RH 59-62° 460cc 45.5” D4 44.5” D1