Wilson introduces its most forgiving driver ever: the Dynapwr Max+. Designed for every player type and maximum control.With the expansion of the DYNAPWR series, Wilson Golf launches a new driver highlighting maximum forgiveness and stability.
Focus on Stability and Customization at Wilson
The key feature of the DYNAPWR Max+ is its extremely high moment of inertia (MOI), breaking the 10,000 mark for the first time to offer greater head stability at impact, resulting in straighter shots and more consistent ball flights even on off-center hits. According to Wilson, this high MOI was achieved without increasing the total mass of the clubhead. The goal was to combine stability and forgiveness with high clubhead and ball speeds. The driver is also highly adjustable to suit different player types, featuring a six-way adjustable hosel and movable weight in the rear of the clubhead to customize launch angle and spin.
New Face Technology and Aerodynamics
The performance of the DYNAPWR Max+ is based on an enhanced PKR360 (Peak Kinetic Response) face construction, focusing on improved performance in the heel area without compromising speed or consistency across the entire face. Compared to previous DYNAPWR models, face insert control has been significantly increased. A lighter and more precisely manufactured face saves approximately five grams that are strategically moved to the back of the clubhead. This weight distribution contributes significantly to the high MOI. Manufacturing precision is optimized to maximize ball speed within USGA limits. Aerodynamically inspired surfaces are designed to increase clubhead speed.
Optimized Geometry and Clubhead Shape with Enhanced Sound
For greater consistency on off-center hits, the DYNAPWR Max+ features an adjusted bulge and roll geometry. A rounder face aids in better control of gear effect, helping maintain spin and distance even on imperfect strikes. The driver has a lightweight carbon crown and a newly designed clubhead shape with more usable volume. A lower crown height and reduced face mass provide more freedom in weight distribution, especially toward the outer areas of the clubhead, further boosting forgiveness. A pronounced toe flare offers visual confidence at address without compromising head stability. Along with performance and design, acoustics were considered. Using topology optimization, Wilson engineers tuned the driver’s sound to deliver a rich, powerful impact noise. Wilson positions the DYNAPWR Max+ as suitable for a wide range of golfers—from tour pros to ambitious amateurs and players with low to mid handicaps. The focus is clearly on enhanced stability, forgiveness, and consistency off the tee. The DYNAPWR Max+ will be available for pre-order from January 29, 2026, priced at 500 euros.