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04-13-2006 09:47 PM #1"Richard"Guest
Speeder vs. Re*ax shaft?
I'm looking at the TP version of both these Fujikura shafts. Anyone know what the difference between the two are? both would be low torque, mid kick, stiff flex, 65g firm tip. Lots of buzz surrounding the Re*ax shafts right now...
Thanks
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04-24-2006 01:36 PM #2
The Speeder uses just the Triax technology and the normal Re-ax uses the braided box-weave at strategic portions of the shaft beginning just below the grip and ending just above the tip.
The Re-ax TP uses the robax technology which combines the two technologies:
"Rombax is Fujikura's proprietary material technology that features two separate sheets of graphite. The first is a computer woven, braided box-weave composite and the second is Triax, a sheet specially woven from three strands of high-grade graphite. Together, these sheets of graphite greatly reduce ovaling during the downward portion of the swing and increase shaft consistency and stability at tour level swing speeds."
Check out www.fujikuragolf.com for more information on exact specs.
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