Taylormade Stealth 2 Vs Taylormade M4 Hybrid Comparison Overview
It’s been a few years since the launch of the last Taylormade M4 hybrid.
If you own the Taylormade M4 hybrid, you may be thinking about whether you need to upgrade or not. And if you are a Taylormade die-hard, then you already know about the Taylormade Stealth 2 hybrid clubs.
Sometimes, an upgrade is in order because such vast improvements have been made. Other times, an upgrade isn’t necessary because not much has changed. What is the case regarding the differences between the Taylormade M4 and the Stealth 2 hybrids? Do the Stealth 2’s warrant an upgrade? Let’s find out.
Taylormade Stealth 2 Hybrid Overview
“The Taylormade Stealth 2 certainly has more of a traditional hybrid shaping than the Taylormade M4.”
It was clear after testing these clubs side-by-side that the Stealth 2 hybrid was created with more of a focus on forgiveness. The inverted cone face design has been tweaked to cover even more of the face. The Speed Pocket is still intact which is very effective for covering low-face shots.
The Stealth 2 hybrid also uses the V-steel sole that helps to pull the CG downward and improve turf interaction. Indeed, the CG of the Stealth 2 feels lower than the M4. This is likely due to the combination of the V-steel panel and the internal weight pad.
The Stealth 2 has a more forgiving profile; but distance was comparable to the Taylormade M4.
Taylormade M4 Hybrid Overview
“The Taylormade M4 offers better turf interaction than the Taylormade Stealth 2 hybrid.”
We were very surprised at this since the profile of the Taylormade M4 resembles more of a traditional iron than the Stealth 2 does. Still, turf interaction and launch were very smooth and shots from the cabbage were easy.
However, the Taylormade M4 is not as forgiving as the Stealth 2 on lateral mis-hits. While it does have an earlier iteration of the inverted cone face design and the Speed Pocket, the profile is more compact so heelside mis-hits were punished with sub-optimal launch and erratic spin rates.
“Really, the only thing that Taylormade has made a significant improvement on with the Taylormade Stealth 2 is forgiveness. It is noticeably more forgiving than the Taylormade M4 and launches a bit higher too. So if you need more forgiveness, an upgrade is warranted. Other than that, you can stick with the Taylormade M4.”
Taylormade Stealth 2 Hybrid
In 20 Words Or Less
“The Taylormade Stealth 2 Hybrid is a winning tandem of versatility and workability. Great for all kinds of players.”
Taylormade M4 Hybrid
In 20 Words Or Less
The Taylormade M4 hybrid has a satisfying sound and will help high handicappers advance down the fairway with ease.
Taylormade Stealth 2 Hybrid – First Impressions
“At first, we believed that the Taylormade Stealth 2 hybrid was a pure GI club.”
But its workability and versatility quickly impressed us. It’s not the longest hybrid on the market; but it makes up for it with accuracy.
Taylormade Stealth 2 Hybrid Family
“The Stealth 2 Plus and Stealth 2 HD hybrids are also available for more specific needs.”
The HD version will help correct a slice while the Stealth 2 Plus is a better option for low handicap players seeking lower flight and spin.
Taylormade M4 Hybrid First Impressions
We liked the simple design and look of the Taylormade M4 hybrids when we first opened them up.
We were pleased when we found out that playing them was as easy as it looked like it was going to be. All-in-all, the Taylormade M4’s may lack workability and a lot of the fancy features of more expensive hybrids; but they are certainly comfortable to swing and user-friendly.
The Taylormade M Hybrid Family
You aren’t confined to the M4 and M3 if you want to stick with Taylormade. The Taylormade M1 hybrids are some of the most versatile that the company makes.
The M1’s feature a rear, 27 gram sliding weight that you can position to the draw, neutral or fade positions. With an adjustable loft sleeve in tow, the Taylormade M1 is much more versatile than the M4 and M2 hybrids.
Taylormade Stealth 2 Hybrid Selling Points
- Inverted cone technology
- V-Steel sole panel
- Great from the rough
- Viable from the tee
- Very forgiving
Taylormade M4 Selling Points
- Inverted Cone Technology
- Split perimeter weighting
- Geocoustic technology
- Speed pocket
Who is the Taylormade Stealth 2 Hybrid for?
“The Taylormade Stealth 2 hybrid is sure to suit the needs of many kinds of players.”
We were a little disappointed with the spin rates and the high launch compared to the Stealth 2 Plus hybrid. But the standard Taylormade Stealth 2 hybrid definitely checks more boxes. While it isn’t as long as the “Plus” version, it is playable for more types of golfers.
It is truly a rescue club from the rough and it will allow skilled players to actually attack the pin from tight lies. It feels and sounds nice when you pure the ball and you don’t lose much ball speed when you mis-hit.