Wilson unveils its most forgiving driver yet: the Dynapwr Max+. Designed for every player type and maximum control.
With the expansion of the DYNAPWR series, Wilson Golf introduces a new driver to the market. The new DYNAPWR Max+ driver is characterized by maximum forgiveness and stability.
Focus on Stability and Customization at Wilson
A key feature of the DYNAPWR Max+ is its extremely high moment of inertia (MOI), exceeding 10,000 for the first time, providing greater clubhead stability at impact and resulting in straighter shots and more consistent ball flights even on off-center hits. According to Wilson, the 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.
To adapt to different player types, the driver is also highly adjustable. A six-way adjustable hosel and a movable weight in the back of the clubhead allow for individual tuning of launch angle and spin.
New Face Technology and Aerodynamics
The performance of the DYNAPWR Max+ is based on an advanced PKR360 face construction (Peak Kinetic Response). This technology emphasizes improved performance in the heel area without compromising speed or consistency across the entire face.
Compared to previous DYNAPWR models, control of the face insert has been significantly enhanced. A lighter and more precisely manufactured face saved about five grams of weight, which was then strategically shifted to the rear of the clubhead. This weight distribution substantially contributes to the high MOI. At the same time, manufacturing accuracy has been further optimized to maximize ball speed within USGA limits. Aerodynamically inspired surfaces additionally aim to increase clubhead speed.
Optimized Geometry and Clubhead Shape with Improved Sound
For more consistency on off-center hits, the DYNAPWR Max+ features an adapted bulge and roll geometry. A rounder face supports better control of the gear effect, helping to keep spin and distance more stable even on mishits.
The driver comes with a lightweight carbon crown and a redesigned clubhead shape with a larger usable volume. A lower crown height and reduced face mass create additional freedom for weight distribution, especially on the outer parts of the clubhead, further increasing forgiveness.
Visually, the Max+ also targets experienced players. A pronounced toe
