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Long game, versatility and speed for hybrids

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After the Paradym drivers detailed presentation of the hybrids of the new Callaway range. The ambition of Jon Rahm’s equipment manufacturer is to “redefine” the way golfers approach their long game!

As with the drivers, Callaway has brought many new features to its range of hybrids. Whether it’s the Paradym Shift construction with its 100% Carbon chassis, or the Cutwave sole designed to improve club performance and interaction with the turf.

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For the Californian brand, this hybrid is “the most versatile of all time”.

Players will have the choice between two versions: the Paradym and the Paradym X. The first is intended for those looking for a medium-sized hybrid offering versatility and control. The X model is suitable for players looking for distance and forgiveness with a larger head.

By incorporating high-density tungsten, Callaway pushed the CG down and forward. The goal is to generate less spin and increased ball speed. The A.I. Jailbreak engineered with Batwing technology increases peripheral stiffness, while allowing the face to deform slightly for high ball speeds.

The high-strength 455 Face Cup designed using Artificial Intelligence (A.I.) promotes energy transfer and improves robustness across the entire striking surface.

Note that each model has a unique AI design to optimize performance in a specific way. The new Cutwave sole is designed to reduce friction with the turf to the maximum, especially in thick rough, while an increased camber on the leading edge further improves the interaction with the turf.

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