Posted May 11, 200618 yr comment_120175 what is this shaft and its specs? anything known about the company and its components?
May 11, 200618 yr comment_120176 what is this shaft and its specs? anything known about the company and its components? It's a Honma shaft...thats all I know
May 11, 200618 yr Author comment_120181 yeah, i was being retarded and didn't google it or anything, anyone play it by the way, I remember M. Wie played a honma shaft, anything special about it?
May 11, 200618 yr comment_120184 yeah, i was being retarded and didn't google it or anything, anyone play it by the way, I remember M. Wie played a honma shaft, anything special about it? Very solid shafts, made in Japan. very popular on the JPGA even with non honma players. excellent kick and we have them available. I will be listing them in the pro shop shortly.
May 11, 200618 yr comment_120186 that looks diferent than the armarqs I have seen, is it a Japan spec? Beres is a Japanese company so yes. This ARMRQ is the 64g standard shaft option.
May 11, 200618 yr comment_120189 Just add on information on the shaft (from the 2005 Honma catalog): 'Armrq 864: Athlete's model trusted by Honma's professional golfers. Four-directional carbon keeps the head on track while flexing the grip on the backswing, speeding up head. Head holds steady even for hard hitters, ensuring square impact and pinpoint accuracy. kickpoint: mid/high, torque: 4.6 (r flex) weight: r/64g, s/67.5g. Further to the catalog, the 864 is a Honma branded shaft. Beres shafts have a different number denomination (but as already mentioned, Beres is a brand within the Honma stable). Armrq is supposed to be the acronym of their armor quad technology for shafts. It's supposed to be a concept similar to fujikura rombax and mamiya axiv. For further reference, check out www. honmagolf.co.jp. They have an english section as well.
May 11, 200618 yr comment_120190 It's a terrible shaft. I'll trade you a graffaloy prolite for it. :tsg_smilie_whistle:
May 11, 200618 yr comment_120212 think the x-flex gets up to 69gm with @4.0 torque. there's also a 870 and 875. anyone know if they play soft?
May 12, 200618 yr comment_120240 Naisu, I play the s flex. It plays true to flex, and isn't what I would call a soft s flex, usually associated with Japan market drivers. XXIO, 'Everybody Hurts Sometimes!' REM
May 12, 200618 yr comment_120244 The B62 I have is 65g 4.0 Torque Stiff flex at 272 CPM's with no head. It actually played stiffer than stiff.
May 12, 200618 yr comment_120248 Naisu,I play the s flex. It plays true to flex, and isn't what I would call a soft s flex, usually associated with Japan market drivers. XXIO, 'Everybody Hurts Sometimes!' REM I know you. Eventually the TW460 with ARMRQ Proto will be in my hands. You know it's a tad stiff, yet a bit high launch for you and PERFECT for me. I will be patient like a grasshopper.
May 12, 200618 yr comment_120276 thanks for the feedback willy and chris. think i'm going to give the 864 a try to see what these shafts are all about.
May 12, 200618 yr comment_120280 It's a terrible shaft. I'll trade you a graffaloy prolite for it. :tsg_smilie_whistle: Time marches on. 10 years ago the prolite was the ants pants.
May 13, 200618 yr comment_120291 Time marches on. 10 years ago the prolite was the ants pants. Yup 10 yrs ago....prolite 35X fully inserted in a 975D. If I tried hitting that now it would go 200 yards.
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