The TaylorMade R7 Quad Mini Driver is one of the most technologically advanced TaylorMade drivers yet.

But, like all good drivers, from TaylorMade or otherwise, it requires a suitable shaft pairing to bring out the best in it.

So, with that said, what’s one of the best TaylorMade shafts for it?

The company itself recommends a pairing with the Fujikura Speeder MD. Here’s why, with a focus on the attributes of the R7 Quad MIni Driver itself.

Behind the R7 Quad Mini Driver

The R7 Quad Mini Driver is a miracle of modern innovation, behind which is predominantly a game-changing system of several movable weights. The R7 Quad Mini has not one, not two, not even three, but four movable weights.

These two 13g and two 7g weights can be positioned around the perimeter and heel of the driver in order to customize shot shape as well as spin and trajectory, giving golfers unrivalled control over performance.

The lightness of the driver head is another strong attribute. With a Carbon Crown (and a smaller size) the R7 Quad Mini is lighter in weight than ever, and the use of carbon fiber in the clubhead has enabled engineers to redistribute mass and reposition weight as needed.

The R7 Quad Mini has also been made with several other aspects of proprietary TaylorMade technology, such as a Twist Face and Speed Pocket,  which together boost performance of the club.

TaylorMade’s Twist Face represents a revolutionary face curvature that helps deliver corrective performance even on offcenter mishits, reducing sidepsin that will throw a wrench in shot dispersion.

As for TaylorMade’s Speed Pocket, that is an element of clubhead design, in the sole of the club, that helps boost ball speeds while also helps increase forgiveness, even on low-face strikes. Speed Pocket represents an element of technology that defines TaylorMade Stealth drivers as well.

Now, with a club as forgiving, and as customizable as the R7 Quad Mini driver, you’d really want a TaylorMade shaft to match it in terms of forgiveness and performance-boosting attributes. That’s what they’ve done with their recommended pairing with the Fujikura Speeder MD.

And the TaylorMade Shaft in Question

First things first, this is not technically a TaylorMade shaft; it is a Fujikura shaft, but it was developed with a few specific things in mind. Let’s take a step back and look at the whole Speeder line to understand this better.

The Fujikura Speeder line of golf shafts, as a whole, has been intended to improve golf swing speeds without compromising on stability, which they do through the use of advanced composite materials in the construction of their shafts.

Some Fujikura Speeder shafts are designed with a counterbalanced profile that helps balance the swing weight of larger, heavier club heads, although that is not expressly needed here.

As for the Fuikura Speeder MD which is specifically recommended as a pairing with the R7 Quad Mini, that shaft was designed and developed to reduce spin and maximize stability with no further addition in weight.

This helps keep the Speeder MD light, lowering swing weight and potentially improving a player’s ability to swing strong and swing fast. Plus, with the use of advanced composite materials, the Speeder MD is exceptionally stable and resists ovaling.

Where to Learn More About Suitable TaylorMade Shafts

Is the Fujikura Speeder MD the best TaylorMade shaft for an R7 Quad Mini? Well, maybe, but maybe you should also work with a fitter to explore your options. While the people at TaylorMade are confident that the bulk of attributes offered by the Speeder MD will suit the R7 Quad Mini, there is always a chance there is a better shaft out there for you. You’ll only find it if you work with a fitter, though, so get on that.

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