April 25, 201212 yr I currently have that shaft installed in my 202's and absolutely love them...a perfect blend of graphite and steel. Accuracy of steel with all the advantages of graphite shafts. Also very reasonable priced And they look pretty cool!
April 25, 201212 yr I tried them. Felt good off the bat, but not for me. I need heavy to feel the club and control the shot!
April 25, 201212 yr I tried them. Felt good off the bat, but not for me. I need heavy to feel the club and control the shot! Should check out their Players spec line of shafts, which I believe is new and a bit more costly: http://www.aerotechgolfshafts.com/pdf/products/2010-Players-Spec-Iron-Shaft-Sheet-090831.pdf http://www.aerotechgolfshafts.com/playerspec_iron.php Edited April 25, 201212 yr by swisstrader
April 25, 201212 yr I have them in my VG3's and love them. Very good ball flight, smooth, nice feeling shaft.
April 25, 201212 yr Author I tried them. Felt good off the bat, but not for me. I need heavy to feel the club and control the shot! i think their i125's are pretty heavy by current standards. what kind of weight are you looking for? Edited April 25, 201212 yr by chiromikey
August 4, 201212 yr For those using this shaft, can you share your experience in terms of flexs, feel and ball flight as compare to C-Taper, Modus 3 or Shimada?
August 4, 201212 yr ...a perfect blend of graphite and steel. Accuracy of steel with all the advantages of graphite shafts. I would argue that graphite irons are just as accurate as steel, maybe even more so, as you can engineer each shaft for a specific characteristic. Steel is not as controllable. However when talking price to performance, steel is better. I did a 6-iron shaft shootout with KBS Tour, C-Taper, Aerotech, Modus 3, 950WF and SP Blue on the steel side and Fuji Rombax, Aldila and Crazy for graphite... The Aerotech shafts were great performers, but not as good as the Crazy or Fuji. They played similar in flex to the Modus and for me, fairly high launching with the Miura Baby Blade heads. On the steel side, higher than both KBSs and SP Blue but lower than the Modus and 950s... Good feel and easy to track the head through the swing. Also, a very controllable shaft, so partial swings did what they were supposed to...
August 4, 201212 yr The other thing Aerotechs are famous for is for those with an injury to the wrist, forearm, shoulder, etc.
August 5, 201212 yr Thanks guys. What bout their zplayer series that supposed to have consistent weights throughout? Anyone tried it?
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