Callaway Paradym Super Hybrid Specs (Loft | Length | Lie Angle)

The Callaway Paradym Super Hybrid combines loft options of 18°, 20°, 24° and 27°, adjustable hosel • ±2° loft, multiple listed stock lengths, and a listed swing weight of D2.

Callaway Golf Club Specifications

Hybrid / Utility • 2023 • RH/LH • Adjustable hosel • ±2° loft

Available lofts: 18°, 20°, 24°, 27°Length: 40.5 in (18°); 40.0 in (20°); 39.5 in (24°); 39.0 in (27°)Swing weight: D2

Key specifications

Hybrid / UtilityClub type
18°, 20°, 24°, 27°Available lofts
Adjustable hosel • ±2° loftLoft adjustability
57° (18°); 57.5° (20°); 58° (24°); 58.5° (27°)Lie angle
40.5 in (18°); 40.0 in (20°); 39.5 in (24°); 39.0 in (27°)Standard length
D2Swing weight

Visual model specs

Built only from this model’s supplied specifications.

Loft options
4 available lofts spanning 18° to 27°.
18°
20°
24°
27°
Hosel loft adjustment
Stated adjustment range for this model: ±2°.
-2°+2°
Lower loftStated loftHigher loft

Club information

Manufacturer Callaway
Model Paradym Super Hybrid
Club type Hybrid / Utility
Release year 2023

Head, loft and weighting

Available lofts 18°, 20°, 24°, 27°
Loft adjustability Adjustable hosel; loft can be adjusted ±2°
Lie angle 57° (18°); 57.5° (20°); 58° (24°); 58.5° (27°)
Swing weight D2

Shaft, grip and setup

Standard length 40.5 in (18°); 40.0 in (20°); 39.5 in (24°); 39.0 in (27°)
Stock shaft options Aldila Ascent PL 40 graphite; Project X HZRDUS Black 4G graphite
Stock grip Golf Pride Tour Velvet 360
Hand availability RH/LH

Construction and forgiveness

Face / material / construction Forged high-strength steel face cup with titanium body and tungsten weighting; Jailbreak A.I. technology
MOI / forgiveness information High-MOI, highly forgiving utility hybrid designed for stability and launch

Data note: Golf club specifications can vary by loft, shaft, flex, hand, set composition and market. Where the source row lists multiple configurations, the complete supplied value is retained in the tables. Representative benchmark charts normalize multi-club sets to a consistent comparison point.

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