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Matrix Shafts is about to release several new offerings that were highlighted at the 2010 PGA Golf show in Orlando Florida.

Matrix Ozik Radix

Radix- Latin for "root" or "base" is built over the HD mandrel so it will have a technology story under the $150 price point. Will have weight classes from high 40g to high 70g. Also available in a Tour model that will be under $250. Will be available March 1st.

Matrix Ozik Phi

Phi - Greek term for mathematical equation to Golden Section or Golden Ratio. Tour level irons for the better player. Will from a spec perspective give a better player better numbers than a steel shaft. Will be available in March.

Matrix Ozik Reign

Reign - Will be a Dealer Only line. First off will have M2 design over an HD Mandrel. It will also have heat sensitive paint, which was a big hit at PGA Show, as it turned from a light blue to white at 86*F. Also in the line will be a little softer TPHD also built under Golden Ratio from above. The TPHD in this line will have a Photo sensitive paint to help it change colors in the sunlight.

checkout the GTI blog I added some opinion at the bottom.

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I agree with Chris that the specification of the carbon in the shafts mentioned is premium quality and we aren't advised as to the carbon quality of other brands.

I'll be putting my favoured Ozik F7M2 back in my 101 IP next week and then directly head to head 'VS' a fire express in another Epon driver arriving next month. I'll have not only LM data to compare but also subjective comments relating to feel and workability. I'm looking forward to the shoot out!

I agree with Chris that the specification of the carbon in the shafts mentioned is premium quality and we aren't advised as to the carbon quality of other brands.

I'll be putting my favoured Ozik F7M2 back in my 101 IP next week and then directly head to head 'VS' a fire express in another Epon driver arriving next month. I'll have not only LM data to compare but also subjective comments relating to feel and workability. I'm looking forward to the shoot out!

That sounds like a great comparison, i'm sure we'll all be interested in your findings :tsg_smiley_bulb:

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Oye, I know Quadra and Crazy were 80T, but which Fuji's were 80T?

Sorry pal I stand corrected Fujikura's Bangvoo only goes as high as 70T.

Just think Honma's 5 Star shafts are only 50T and cost thousands!

Sorry pal I stand corrected Fujikura's Bangvoo only goes as high as 70T.

Just think Honma's 5 Star shafts are only 50T and cost thousands!

I demand admin status :atsg_smilie_roll:

On the other hand, other than Crazy and Quadra, any other shaft maker using 80T? Or just these two.

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I demand admin status :atsg_smilie_roll:

On the other hand, other than Crazy and Quadra, any other shaft maker using 80T? Or just these two.

Just those two as far as I know, also keep in mind guy's that just because it's 80T doesn't mean it will work better than a 30T shaft because most important is the shaft still must fit the player.

Just those two as far as I know, also keep in mind guy's that just because it's 80T doesn't mean it will work better than a 30T shaft because most important is the shaft still must fit the player.

Absolutely true. I have some $1,000 extremely high modulous fishing blanks that dont fish as well as some less expensive (but still high quality) rods.

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