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Epon Z460 shaft change


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I currently have an Epon Z460 10.5 degree driver with an Axiv-V 7072 stiff shaft. Before I bought the driver I was fit for shafts by TourSpecGirl. The two shafts that came up were the Axiv-V 7072 and the Roddio w-6ba both in stiff flex. I have another driver with the Roddio 6w-ba shaft in it and was wondering what difference I wopuld see if I replaced the Axiv shaft with the Roddio.

Second I was wondering what difference I might see if I install an Axiv-x 6066 stiff shaft.

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You'll see a slightly softer profile, a higher launch with a mid kick. Do you have a W6BA or W6WA? The 7072 is similar to the WA not the BA which is for a smooth tempo and regular transition.

The Axiv X will also give you a higher launch.

The question is how do you like your current ball flight and what did you want to gain by changing shafts?

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You'll see a slightly softer profile, a higher launch with a mid kick. Do you have a W6BA or W6WA? The 7072 is similar to the WA not the BA which is for a smooth tempo and regular transition.

The Axiv X will also give you a higher launch.

The question is how do you like your current ball flight and what did you want to gain by changing shafts?

The Roddio shaft is a BA. The Roddio is paired with a Crew's golf 460 and don't know if the head or the shaft is responsible for the lesser results I get.

The AXIV actually preforms well with the Epon head. I knew that the AXIV would give me a lower ball flight so I bought a 10.5 degree loft driver. I get a good ball flight and tight dispersion.

I guess I am caught up in the hype surrounding the Roddio/Epon combo.

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