Callaway Women’s Paradym Ai Smoke Max D Fairway Wood Specs (Loft | Length | Lie Angle)

The Callaway Women's Paradym Ai Smoke Max D Fairway Wood combines a 190 cc head, loft options of 16.5°, 19°, 22° and 25°, fixed hosel, stock lengths ranging from 41.75 in (5W) to 40.75 in (9W), and a listed swing weight of C6.

Callaway Golf Club Specifications

Fairway Wood • 2024 • RH • Fixed hosel

Head size: 190 ccAvailable lofts: 16.5°, 19°, 22°, 25°Length: 5W: 41.75 inSwing weight: C6

Key specifications

Fairway WoodClub type
190 ccHead size
16.5°, 19°, 22°, 25°Available lofts
Fixed hoselLoft adjustability
5W: 59°Lie angle
5W: 41.75 inStandard length
C6Swing weight

Visual model specs

Built only from this model’s supplied specifications.

Lie-angle progression
Low 59° High 60°
5W

59°

7W

59.5°

9W

60°

Length progression
Low 40.75 in High 41.75 in
5W

41.75 in

7W

41.25 in

9W

40.75 in

Loft options
4 available lofts spanning 16.5° to 25°.
16.5°
19°
22°
25°

Club information

Manufacturer Callaway
Model Women's Paradym Ai Smoke Max D Fairway
Club type Fairway Wood
Release year 2024

Head, loft and weighting

Head size 190 cc
Available lofts 3W HL (16.5°), 5W (19°), 7W (22°), 9W (25°)
Loft adjustability Fixed hosel
Lie angle 58.5° (3W HL); 59.0° (5W); 59.5° (7W); 60.0° (9W)
Swing weight C6

Shaft, grip and setup

Standard length 42.25 in (3W HL); 41.75 in (5W); 41.25 in (7W); 40.75 in (9W)
Stock shaft options Project X EvenFlow graphite, women's flex
Stock grip Callaway Women's Universal grip
Hand availability RH

Construction and forgiveness

Face / material / construction Titanium face with a carbon-fiber crown and sole; Ai Smart Face design using micro deflections and Callaway's Ai-designed face technology
MOI / forgiveness information High-MOI, draw-biased Max D design intended to improve stability and help reduce a slice

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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