Description
Train smarter and get better with the TaylorMade Spider Interactive putter, powered by Blast. Simply insert and lock the Blast Motion sensor into the grip of your TaylorMade Spider Interactive putter* (separate purchase required), and your iPhone or iPad will do the rest. The TaylorMade Spider Interactive app takes the user on a simple journey to become a better putter. It measures key putting stroke metrics including timing (backstroke time, forward stroke time, tempo), impact stroke speed, and face rotation. Users will be able to easily analyze details of their putting stroke, tracking progress over time with performance history and interactive graphs, along with tiered training modules and drills to help improve putting consistency.
The Blast sensor is a highly accurate, advanced 3D motion capture system that records your actions automatically. It uses Bluetooth® Smart technology to connect to your iPhone or iPad. There’s no need to alter your natural stroke, and there are no power buttons or controls to get in your way. The sensor knows when to dynamically power-up, capturing your metrics in real-time. It even stores data on the sensor when your mobile device is out-of-range and downloads your actions to the Spider Interactive app as soon as you reconnect.
Record video of your strokes in the Spider Interactive app, and the Blast-patented Smart Video Capture™ technology will automatically identify your actions and edit your video to create a series of video clips, overlaid with your metrics. Replay, share, or compare strokes side-by-side with Blast’s adaptive slow-mo technology, allowing you to review your results in detail.
With the Spider Interactive app, coaches and players of all ages can gain the insights they need to improve their putting performance and gain a competitive edge.
* The TaylorMade Spider Interactive app requires a TaylorMade Spider Interactive putter and the Blast motion sensor that was included as part of the putter bundle (sold separately). The app currently supports English language and Imperial measurements.