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In a step away from its traditional Rombax look and graphics, Fujikura is releasing the new Rombax F with a pearl white design. The concept of the F shaft interestingly, is that it is a shaft that fits a variety of swing types and players. "Easy Power and Control" is what Fujikura touts, a shaft that will bring out 100% of the players capabilities by feeling good and allowing the head to always square to the ball.

This low/mid kicking shaft is available in 50, 60 and 70g weights with lower torque for control.

I'll report in as more testing and feedback comes on this new shaft. It will be available in the pro shop starting this weekend!

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Sounds like a sweet shaft. Sounds like this shaft will keep the right side out of play. Although, aren't the x series shafts mid/low kick? Btw the new graphics are sick.

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Any new info on this shaft? Will this shaft keep the right side out of play? I am debating between this or an x-con 7

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Any new info on this shaft? Will this shaft keep the right side out of play? I am debating between this or an x-con 7

It may keep the right side out of play a little more than the X-con since the X-con has a slightly stiffer tip. So far its been very popular in Japan. I will have to read up a little more on it since I haven't tried it yet.

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