Takomo Golf has continued its move into the metalwood category with the launch of the Ignis D2 Fairway Wood.
Designed to make launch easier, improve consistency and inspire confidence from both the tee and the turf, the D2 builds on the brand’s understated, performance-led approach to equipment design.
Since its launch in 2020, Takomo has built its identity in the direct-to-consumer equipment market, blending clean, understated aesthetics with performance-focused engineering. The Ignis D2 follows the same philosophy, delivering a technology-led fairway wood built for golfers who want stability, adjustability and consistent ball flight without heavy-handed bias or exaggerated shaping.
The range features 15°, 18° and 21° lofts to help golfers dial in launch windows and gapping throughout the bag, and it is aimed primarily at mid- to higher-handicap players.
A neutral face angle sits at the heart of the design philosophy. Rather than steering golfers towards a specific shot shape, the Ignis D2 has been engineered to produce a more natural ball flight and repeatable launch conditions across a wide variety of swing types.
The metalwoods’ construction combines a lightweight carbon crown with a heat-treated Hyper 17-4 stainless-steel body. By saving weight higher in the head, Takomo has been able to reposition mass lower and deeper to encourage higher launch and greater overall stability. The result is a more forgiving feel, particularly on strikes which are low on the face or slightly out of the heel or toe.
A re-engineered variable-thickness face is designed to maintain speed and carry more effectively across the face, helping preserve distance on off-centre strikes while delivering a solid, responsive impact sensation.
Adjustability is also a major part of the D2 platform. All three models feature an adapter sleeve allowing loft adjustments of plus or minus one and two degrees, alongside a one-degree upright setting.
Weight positioning differs throughout the lineup. The three-wood features dual front and rear weight ports fitted with interchangeable 3g and 8g screws. The five- and seven-woods use a single rear weight port, with an 8g weight installed and a lighter 3g alternative also available.








