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Golf driver right-handed size 2 high speed - INESIS 500
Get the best out of your swing by choosing the correct driver length and a shaft that reflects your swing speed. The 500 driver combines power and forgiveness.
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- 2-year warranty
- 365 days to return for members
- forgivenessThe face of the driver is widened for less dispersion on offset shots
- distanceThe ultra-slim face maximises the trampoline effect for more distance
- stabilityThe sole is perfectly stable on address and is very easy to align
- dexterityAll the Inesis 500 clubs are available for right-handed and left-handed golfers
- CLUBS THAT REFLECT YOUR SIZEIt is the distance between the ground and your hands which determines the length of your clubs. And having spent some time studying your arms, we discovered that you can be tall with short arms, or small with long arms. Let’s put an end to preconceived ideas: - Women should play with shorter clubs - Men should play with longer clubs - Short people should play with short clubs - Tall people should play with long clubs
- 2 SHAFT LENGTHSWe have therefore come up with 2 lengths of club that meet the needs of 90% of golfer morphologies. We adapt your clubs to reflect your morphology and not the other way round. Our research has enabled us to define two shaft lengths: - Size 1 if your hand/ground distance is less than 78.5 cm - Size 2 if your hand/ground distance is more than 78.5 cm
- 2 GRIP SIZESThe grip fitted on the Inesis 500 clubs also reflects the length of the club: Size 1 undersize grip on size 1 shafts Size 2 standard grip on size 2 shafts
- TECHNICAL FEATURES/ DRIVER 500 RH S2_HSLOFT: HL corresponds to 12° Swing weight: D4 Length: 45.5” Flexibility: STIFF Torque: 4.8° Lie: 59° S2 grip weight: 51 grams Length: 26.5 cm Diameter: 2.7 mm
- OUR DESIGN CHOICESThe 500 driver has a loft of 12°. This may appear to be a lot compared with the 9° or 10.5° usually found on the market. You’ll think: “it’s too much for me, I’ll end up hitting the ball up too high and will lose out in terms of distance”. Rest assured... Our studies have demonstrated that 12° of loft enables intermediate golfers to achieve the longest distances with a driver. We have also selected the shaft for each speed in order to obtain the best trajectory.
- HOW TO MEASURE YOUR SIZEYou can easily measure your size at home using the following method. That's Albert and Samuel in the video. And if they can do it, so can you! ;)
- WHY PLAY WITH CLUBS THAT REFLECT YOUR SIZE?Playing with clubs that are the correct length ensures that you have a natural and comfortable swing position for hitting the ball far and straight. And remember that it’s not because you’re playing with short clubs that you’ll get round the course in a short amount of time. In fact, with the right length club, you hit your ball further because you strike the ball more towards the centre of the club face.
- CLUBS THAT REFLECT YOUR SWING SPEED3 shafts for 3 speeds. We carried out a study into 100 golfers which allowed us to divide the swings of intermediate golfers into 3 groups: low, medium, and high speed. For each speed, we selected the shaft that will provide the best distance/accuracy ratio. The HIGH-SPEED 500 DRIVER is fitted with the Elements Gold 6F4 graphite shaft. It weighs 67 grams. This shaft allows those with high-speed swings to achieve penetrating trajectories.
- HOW TO FIND OUT WHICH SWING SPEED YOU HAVE?By asking just one simple question: you’re on the fairway, just under 135 meters from the flag – which club do you choose? - 5-iron, hybrid, driver: you have a SLOW SWING SPEED - 6-iron or 7-iron: you have a MEDIUM SWING SPEED - 8-iron or below: you have a FAST SWING SPEED
- WHY PLAY WITH CLUBS THAT REFLECT YOUR SWING SPEED?With a shaft that reflects your swing speed, you will achieve optimal ball height and distance. - A shaft that is too rigid for your swing speed will not have enough give on impact: you will find it harder to get the ball off the ground and lose out in terms of distance. - A shaft that is too flexible for your swing speed will have too much give on impact: your ball trajectories are too high and you will have the impression of not really knowing where the club head is during your swing.
- SHARED BY ALICE, ENGINEER OF THE 500 DRIVER"The loft is not adjustable. In reality, very few golfers adjust their driver and many do so to compensate for a problem with their swing (slice, hook, low balls, etc.). This isn’t helpful in the long term as the driver doesn’t allow the golfer to progress. We decided to make a non-adjustable driver and instead take the weight from an adjustable hosel and put it in the right place on the driver head to create an ideally placed centre of gravity, ensuring good ball flight."
- SHARED BY ALBERT, PRODUCT MANAGER OF THE 500 DRIVER“Two terms guided us when we were designing the 500 driver: powerful and forgiving. So that you had the maximum chance of hitting your ball a long way, but more importantly, in the middle of the fairway!"
Features
Design benefits
Design details
Specifications
Details
level of practice | intermediate |
morphology | right-handed |
shaft type | graphite shaft |
loft | 12° |
swing speed | high speed - at 135m from the flag you play 8 or 9 iron or PW |
sportsperson's height | size 2 distance floor hand ≥ 78.5cm |
dexterity | right-handed |
shaft flex | stiff (S) |
golf handicap | 30 to 15 HCP |
grip size | standard S2 |
head adjustability | head no ajustable |
shaft weight (in g) | 67 g |
clubhead volume | 460 CC |
club length (in inch) | 45.5" |
Composition
Clubhead: 100.0% Titanium |
Axis: 100.0% Carbon Fiber |
Grip: 100.0% Latex Styrene Butadiene Rubber |
Protection cover: 100.0% Polyester |
Usage & care
Environmental impact
Ecodesign approach
Analysing the product's environmental footprint enabled us to identify the most impactful stages of its life cycle. Thanks to this approach, our design teams were able to develop this product while significantly reducing its environmental impact.More about our approach

Repairability
Product designed to be repairable on more than 80% of breakages and failures.Repairability is the ability to offer a solution in the event of product breakage or failure. The repairability of a product is defined according to 4 criteria: - The availability of instructions on how to repair the product for customers - The possibility of disassembling the product - The availability of spare parts - The price of the repair is lower than purchasing a new product Our goal is to cover any possible known break or repair a product might have. We think about the life span of a product from the design stage, to ensure that it lasts as long as possible.