Posted March 18, 200816 yr comment_148293 Bcz I don't like a big size head, I'll try Epon 380. Would you recommend any good matching shaft for that? It has Speeder 660TR stiff, but it seems to be a little bit stiff with 95mph swing speed. Any comments will be appreciated.
March 18, 200816 yr comment_148295 My Epon 380 is my 'fool around' club and I am now shafting it with a Diamana White Board d63 in R flex. My SS is 86 to 88 mph but play the older Fuji such as SIX, 569 and Zcom in stiff flex. I would be interesting to see how a high kick low spin shaft like the White would work with the 380. I would let you know how it works out after Easter.
March 18, 200816 yr comment_148323 I just reshafted my 380cc Srixon W-302 with a House of Forged Whup N Shaft, and have picked up 10 yards average distance gain, with just a slight loss of accuracy.
March 19, 200816 yr Author comment_148336 Duffer - I'm looking forward to seeing your review. migoi - It's first time to hear that brand name. Would you let me know your swing speed and style? And also the feeling?
March 19, 200816 yr comment_148337 IMO... with the Driver, it wouldn't be worth giving up accuracy for distance gain, not 10 yrds. anyway. I think the Axiv-X would be a good shaft... Graphite Design QT shaft would be good...
March 19, 200816 yr comment_148348 Swing speed around 97 mph with a fast tempo. The feeling of the shaft is smooth with a noticeable kick.
March 19, 200816 yr comment_148349 IMO... with the Driver, it wouldn't be worth giving up accuracy for distance gain, not 10 yrds. anyway. I was being consevative when I said I was getting 10 extra yards and I was also being conservative when I said I was getting a slightloss of accuracy.
March 19, 200816 yr comment_148352 I was being consevative when I said I was getting 10 extra yards and I was also being conservative when I said I was getting a slightloss of accuracy. Just voicing my Opinion... How do you like your Roddio shaft in comparison?
March 19, 200816 yr comment_148358 The roddio shaft would be sorry third, as I found the the stock Srixon shaft heads and shoulders above the roddio in both distance and accuracy. The roddio was all over the place and when I put good swings on the ball I could never acheive consistant distance. Thats what I like about this shaft from the house of forged, when I take a good swing at it I know the results are going to be pretty much awesome. BTW flyfree the flex in the Whup N Shaft I'm using is the Tour Regular.
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