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09-22-2004 08:13 PM #1
Pro soft inserts
I am not getting paid for writing this. There is a new product out there for clubmakers and hobbyists to get rid of vibrations and stings from golf shafts(especially now with the colder mornings on the way). It is pretty affordable and user friendly. It does exactly the same as vibration dampening inserts from known manufacturers. I've copied this to make it easier. $43. US including shipping to Ottawa. Arnie can be reached at: Arniesclubs@aol.com
> For a long time I collected straws. Went for the .25"Ø X 10.5"
long. Bought
> lots of weather stripping, got tired of unwrapping straws,
spirling wrapping
> and filament taping ends because if you make them up in advance
the "unwrap"
> themselves. Designed a simple machine with a crank to wrap the
straws without
> having to measure weather stripping on some benchmarks. Still too
time consuming
> and tedious!
> Found the Prosoft Insertsâ„¢.......no more straw collecting, no
more buying
> weatherstripping, no more spiral wrapping, no more taping ends!
Fast, clean
> installation with special tool. No effect on swingweight, no shaft
internal rust
> problems. Same effect as Sensicore by True Temper. Cost about 10
cents each,
> $25 for 144 inserts and the tool.
> I'm like Victor Kiam who bought the Remington Shaver Company. I
liked Prosoft
> Inserts so much I bought the company!
>
> Arnie
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02-12-2005 11:29 AM #2
Correction. It should have read $43 canadian. The new US price is $30.
http://www.myostrichgolf.com/clubmak...roducts_id=456Last edited by Chieflongtee; 02-12-2005 at 12:36 PM.
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02-15-2005 09:10 AM #3
I have had good results with a much simpler solution than the straws + Wheather strips. Have you tried the 3/8" round (tubular) waterproof wheather strip cut in 10" lenghts ?
The trick is to place them at 14 inches from the butt to maintain balance.
Used to buy that in marine supply shops (the Chandlery in Brittania).
I have not tested the Arnie's inserts but they seem to be quite similar in nature.[COLOR=Sienna][SIZE=2][FONT=Palatino Linotype]If you bury my ashes on a golf course, just make sure that they are out of bounds, that will be a natural continuation to my life[/FONT][/SIZE][/COLOR]
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02-18-2005 07:20 AM #4
I have seen something similar to Arnie's insert in Rona. However they are mot V grooved. Arnie's inserts won't affect swingweight and they come with the tool to slide them down the shaft. If ever in the area pop in and I'll gladly show them to you.
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