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May I ask that the DREV shaft good for Epon 460? I saw another shaft but could not remember the name. It is blue color and produce from the same factory with DREV. BY the way please compare shimada and NS pro shaft.

Please advise me. THanks

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BTW, is there anyone use to try the new model of EPON technity black color with the crescent line? Thank inadvance for your reply.

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May I ask that the DREV shaft good for Epon 460? I saw another shaft but could not remember the name. It is blue color and produce from the same factory with DREV. BY the way please compare shimada and NS pro shaft.

Please advise me. THanks

Your asking the wrong question. You need to read up and learn what makes a club good for the player.

The question should be is the DREV shaft a good match for your swing, and there are many types of DREV shafts available.

The other shafts name is Mach Line. I have no idea what your talking about in regards to the crecent line.

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Thank you for your advice. I am new in golf. I will keep reading the valuable information from this web. I have to learn more about golf thanks.

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Thank you for your advice. I am new in golf. I will keep reading the valuable information from this web. I have to learn more about golf thanks.

I think the Mach Line shafts are excellent. Very easy to swing with specs off the chart. NGS is a premier Japanese computer assisted hand wraping shaft company. It could be the best. Be ready for Mach Line to begin testing some 5-ply shafts in the near future. They have the BEST new fairway wood shaft out now IMO. the Pro and Pro80 check all their shaft specs out here:

MACH LINE SPEC SHEET

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May I ask that the DREV shaft good for Epon 460? I saw another shaft but could not remember the name. It is blue color and produce from the same factory with DREV. BY the way please compare shimada and NS pro shaft.

Please advise me. THanks

Marchy,

First of all, with the current equipments, it's not really the matter of which shaft (or club) is good. It's more important that the equipment fits YOUR swing. It's hard making any club or shaft recommendation without knowing at least a bit more about yourself and what you're looking for. I'll list some example of things that might be needed to take into account when choosing equipments.

- your physical info (age, sex, height, build, etc.)

- your handicap

- how long have you been playing golf

- how often do you play / practice

- are you currently working with a teaching professional

- your driver swing speed / 6 or 7 iron distance

- what's your launch monitor numbers (launch, backspin, ball speed, etc.)

- what's your tempo and your transition like

- what's your miss shot with woods / irons (slice, hook, thin, fat, $h@nk, etc.)

- what's your normal course condition (wet, thick rough, fast green, etc.)

- do you have a steep or shallow angle of attack

- are you a swinger or a hitter

- do you hit the ball too high or too low

- what equipments are you currently using (and what you like / don't like about it)

- what are you trying to achieve with the new equipments

Some of the things are more important for choosing certain equipments while others might not be relevant. Hope this helps.

Bat

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thank you very much for your valuable advise.

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Your asking the wrong question. You need to read up and learn what makes a club good for the player.

The question should be is the DREV shaft a good match for your swing, and there are many types of DREV shafts available.

The other shafts name is Mach Line. I have no idea what your talking about in regards to the crecent line.

:atsg_smilie_roll:

Marchy...are you refering to the "swoosh" that wraps around the word Technity on the new line of Epon products? If so, this is the newer logo for Epon products that are out on the market.

Kent

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Thank you very much, Kent

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