Titliest 910 D2 is the best driver I have ever bagged. It's the most consistent driver as far as my FIR's are concerned and the distance is as good or better than all the others I have owned.
An older TM Burner (forget which year, but around 2007 I think). The thing just felt like a bomb when you hit it, much like a fairway wood, although it wasn't Superfast-like distance.
For me the most solid: Nickent Evolver, still have one in the garage that just ain´t for sale. Used to have two of them. Right now the TM 2.0 is pretty solid, but it doesn´t have the same "wet twack" the 4 DX has but its just as long and slightly more forgiving - for me at least.
The Sz 440 unlimited was pretty solid and very long, but the shaft was a joke. A friend of mine still games it and its a nice trip down memorylane. I wonder how it would work with a good shaft?
I'm not a long knocker, never have been, never will be ... but I can tell when something is SOLID ... now going back a bit, I used to play, and STILL HAVE, a 1, 3, and 5 drivers from H&B Powerbilt persimmon 'woods' ... now when you put the meat of that thing squarely behind the ball, it was SOLID .... problem is, there is only a TINY room for error
Ping G5 8.5*, stiff shaft, bought it used on ebay for $65. Couple years later it was time to buy a new driver, and traded the Ping in. Have not hit a proper drive since. It's been 2 years.
The one I have now, Cleveland Launcher 460Ti - 2006 or so model. Aldila Green NV stiff shaft. I have never measured it but I know it is as much as 2 1/2 - 3 inches over standard length just by the way it sets up.