


Wilson presents its latest generation of the Dynapwr series. With a bang in the area of fault tolerance and consistent further development of the AI-supported club faces, the traditional manufacturer is launching a range that covers all performance classes from Tour professionals to beginners. The highlight: the new MAX+ Driver, which breaks through the magic barrier of 10,000 MOI.
Wilson fans and technology enthusiasts have been waiting for this moment. The new Dynapwr line for 2026 clearly shows the direction in which the market is developing: maximum stability without sacrificing ball speed. By using artificial intelligence (AI) and state-of-the-art materials such as carbon and tungsten, Wilson has created a range of hardware with one goal in mind: To make the game more consistent for golfers.
Before we look at the individual models, it's worth taking a look under the hood. All new Drivers, Woods and Hybrids are united by the PKR-360 clubface. This is an AI-controlled design that has been individually calculated for each model. The aim is to vary the thickness of the clubface so that hardly any ball speed is lost even when hitting off-center.
This is complemented by the open-hosel construction, a weight-optimized connection between the shaft and head that saves valuable grams. This mass has been strategically redistributed by the engineers to optimize the center of gravity (CG) and increase the moment of inertia (MOI).

With the MAX+, Wilson joins the exclusive "10K Club". With a moment of inertia of over 10,000 g\cm², it is the most forgiving Driver the company has ever built. A particularly high moment of inertia gives the Driver a lot of stability and therefore twists less at impact, which leads to greater forgiveness. This is achieved, among other things, by a huge 26g backweight. It is the first choice for all players looking for maximum consistency and straighter drives.
This model is aimed at golfers who need support when launching the ball. A slight Draw Tendenzl helps to neutralize the dreaded Slice (miss-hit to the right). With a 19g weight, it offers an excellent blend of distance and control.

Thanks to a carbon surface of 56% on the crown and sole, the developers were able to place the weight extremely precisely. The result is a compact 460cc head that combines playability with high forgiveness - ideal for ambitious amateurs who value looks and feel.
The LS (Low Spin) is the tour-inspired model with a compact 445cc. It is designed for maximum ball speed and minimum spin rates. With optimized aerodynamics and interchangeable front and back weights (6g/12g), it allows top players to fine-tune their ball flight with surgical precision.
| Feature | DYNAPWR LS | DYNAPWR Carbon | DYNAPWR MAX | DYNAPWR MAX+ |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Target group | Elite players, Tour professionals, high swing speeds. | Ambitious golfers (low-mid HCP). | Recreational golfers (mid-high HCP). | All performance classes, focus on maximum stability. |
| Head volume | 445cc (compact) | 460cc | 460cc | 460cc (large footprint) |
| Spin rate | Very low | Low - Medium | Medium - High | Medium - Medium |
| Flight curve | Flat, controlled | Penetrating | High (Draw bias) | High & extremely straight |
| Main feature | Aerodynamics & low spin (low spin). | 56% carbon content for weight distribution. | 19g weight against Slice tendency. | 10K MOI for maximum forgiveness. |
| Weighting | 6g front / 12g back (interchangeable). | Interchangeable weights (front/back). | 19g back weight (convertible). | 26g back weight (convertible). |
Wilson also focuses on variety when it comes to transport shots. The Dynapwr Carbon Fairwaywood uses a lightweight carbon crown and tungsten weights for a penetrating flight favored by elite players.
For those who want to get the ball in the air effortlessly, the Dynapwr MAX Fairwaywood offers the necessary support with its thin steel crown and low center of gravity. The series is complemented by the Dynapwr Hybrid, which not only impresses visually with its special "Deep Toe" design, but also serves as the perfect replacement for long irons - whether from the Tee or the Rough.
An often underestimated aspect is the sound. Wilson has ensured a precise placement of internal ribs (rib placement) so that all models deliver a muted yet powerful sound. The feedback at impact is honest and high quality, which underlines the quality of the entire series.
Wilson 2026 delivers an impressive overall package. While the MAX+ will undoubtedly dominate the headlines, it's the breadth of the range that impresses. Thanks to the continuous adjustability of the hosels on almost all models, golfers can have their equipment adjusted to their swing more precisely than ever before.
The new Wilson Dynapwr Drivers will be available from All4Golf from February 12th.
29 Jan 2026
Wilson has introduced its new Dynapwr Driver series in four variants for different levels of play. (Photo: Wilson)