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Takomo Ignis D2 フェアウェイウッド

2026Game ImprovementFrom $269

要点

The Takomo Ignis D2 Fairway Wood (2026) is a forgiving game-improvement fairway wood built for easy launch. It carries a $269 MSRP.

Takomo Ignis D2 フェアウェイウッド: 主要スペック

カテゴリ
Game Improvement
調整可能
No
モデル年式
2026
MSRP
$269

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Brand-new release

As this year's flagship the Ignis D2 Fairway Wood holds at full MSRP with little price movement early on. Want the latest right now? Buy it. Chasing value? Prices usually soften 6 to 9 months after launch.

Based on release timing and this line's typical refresh cycle, not a live price quote.

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見積もり

Modeled from the $269 original MSRP and a current-year release.

中古市場価格

$185 - $240

Private sale, fair to like-new

下取り価格

$110 - $170

ショップの一般的な買取価格

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Estimate only, from a depreciation model, not a live quote. Search “Takomo Ignis D2 Fairway Wood” on the sites above for the real number, which varies with condition, shaft, and demand.

Wood Options & Stock Shafts

No variant data available.

Game Improvement フェアウェイウッド

Takomo built its name on irons. The 101 and 301 sets earned a cult following by delivering forged-quality feel at direct-to-consumer prices, and for years that was the whole pitch. The Ignis line is the company's answer to the obvious question: can they do the same thing with metalwoods? The Ignis D2 fairway wood, new for 2026, is the game improvement entry in that line, and it follows the Takomo playbook closely. Skip the retail markup, skip the tour validation budget, put the money into the head.

This is a fairway wood built for the golfer who struggles with fairway woods. That is most golfers, if we're honest. The D2 pushes weight low and back to help the ball get airborne from the deck, which is the single thing mid and high handicappers actually need from a 3 wood or 5 wood. It is not a compact, low-spinning player's shape you can flight down into the wind. It never claims to be.

One thing to know before you order: there is no adjustable hosel. The loft you buy is the loft you play. Takomo would tell you that a glued hosel saves weight and cost, and both points are fair, but it does put more pressure on picking the right loft up front. More on that below.

  • Mid to high handicappers who hit their current 3 wood thin or low and want a head that launches off the fairway without a perfect strike.
  • Players who want a second option off the tee on tight driving holes and value a big, confidence-inspiring look at address.
  • Value-focused golfers who would rather pay direct-to-consumer pricing than fund a major brand's marketing budget.
  • Anyone who knows their preferred loft and doesn't need an adjustable hosel to tinker with settings they'd set once and forget anyway.

よくある質問

Is the Takomo Ignis D2 fairway wood good for high handicappers?
Yes, that's exactly who it's built for. The shallow face, larger footprint, and low-back weighting all target the common miss patterns of higher handicap players, thin strikes and low launch off the deck. Better players who want to flight the ball down or work it both ways will find it too launch-biased for their needs.
Can you adjust the loft on the Ignis D2?
No. The hosel is fixed, so there's no sleeve for changing loft or lie. Choose your loft carefully at purchase. If you're between two lofts, most game improvement players are better served by the higher one, since the extra launch and carry helps more than a few yards of theoretical rollout.
How does Takomo sell the Ignis D2 so much cheaper than TaylorMade or Callaway?
Takomo is a direct-to-consumer brand from Finland. You order from their site, there's no retail middleman taking a cut, and there's no tour staff or television advertising built into the price. The heads come from the same class of factories the big brands use. You give up in-person fitting and instant availability at your local shop, not build quality.
Is the Ignis D2 better off the tee or off the fairway?
It's genuinely usable from both, which is the point of the design. The shallow face makes it easy to sweep off the fairway, while the larger head gives you confidence on tee shots when driver is too much club. If you plan to hit it almost exclusively off the tee, a deeper-faced fairway wood might suit you better, but as a do-both club the D2 covers the assignment.
Should I get the Ignis D2 fairway wood or a hybrid instead?
It depends on the gap you're filling. A 3 wood around 15 degrees gives you a second tee club and long approach distance. If your struggle is long shots into greens rather than distance off the tee, a hybrid is easier to hit from rough and sits more naturally in the 180 to 210 yard window for most mid handicappers. Plenty of players carry the D2 in 3 wood loft and skip the 5 wood entirely in favor of a hybrid.

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