Posted October 12, 200915 yr Guys i am currently using an nspro 950s for my irons 5-pw but find the shaft on the lighter side, flex for me is perfect and love that i can swing agressive and still get the shots i want. dispersion is ok but could be better. i am condsidering the nspro super peening red as it is the weight i am considering of upgrading to. my only concern is that the nspro 950s has a torque rating of 1.9 while the super peening r is around 1.7. am i being to oc about this or should i be considering softstepping once? i generally like to have my irons with more kick hence the softer flex. let me know as i am planning on getting a set soon. tia
October 15, 200915 yr Author i thought the super peening shafts where low launch for the faster swinger. they have one in low kick/mid and high. NSPRO SUPER PEENING SERIES The N.S.PRO Super Peening model is another perennial favorite that ranks as one of golf's reigning "steel standards". Shot peening treatment strengthens the surface to eliminate shaft weakness and the resulting head lag. That means you can hit the ball hard and still count on accurate trajectories and greater control.Semi-lightweight and regular weight types of shaft. These four shaft types are ideal for golfers who want a heavy and solid feeling at impact. The lineup includes semi-lightweight types (tip and Middle kick points) as well as regular weight types (Middle and butt kick points). Semi-Lightweight type Brown (tip kick point) Semi-Lightweight type Red (middle kick point) Regular weight type Orange (middle kick point) Regular weight type Blue (butt kick point)
January 2, 201015 yr Hi SPoon, did you ever get the Peening shafts? If so what do/did you think of them? Thanks
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