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which one is a better fuji shaft?

1) speeder 569, or, 2) fit-on Six?

Depends on what you are looking for.... Check the specs and match to your swing.

Overview:

Speeder 569, mid spin, high launch, 56 grams, mid tempo.

Fit-On Six, mid spin, mid launch, 55 grams, slow/mid tempo.

http://www.fujikuragolf.com/flash/home.php

Thanks,

Bert-B

  • 3 weeks later...

I recently have owned and played both of these I found the 569 to be much more stable and really long for me the SIX seemed to be loose my SS is right at 100 and my tempo is quick, I will say however , the friend

of mine who bought the SIX swings slightly slower and smoother hits bombs with that shaft , matching the shaft to you is the key I also think both of these shafts require some tipping work to really dial them in, my 569 is tipped 3/4. good luck

I recently have owned and played both of these I found the 569 to be much more stable and really long for me the SIX seemed to be loose my SS is right at 100 and my tempo is quick, I will say however , the friend

of mine who bought the SIX swings slightly slower and smoother hits bombs with that shaft , matching the shaft to you is the key I also think both of these shafts require some tipping work to really dial them in, my 569 is tipped 3/4. good luck

i couldnt have said it better.

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