Posted May 14, 201212 yr ok so ive seen these about obviously, i know a lot of u guys use them. personally ive been going the "other way" with shorter heavier stockier drivers recently . the reaason for my enquiry is i just bought back my crazy 435 9.5* head form oz. i had it shafted with a P9003x back there. and it was incredibly good and straight but it wa def too much for this little black duck to handle. which got me thinking.. the BEST shaft that had been in it was the original longest yard 01 at 46 inch i still have No idea why i changed that about, but i did. so.... to decorate royallty or to not? that be the question for all u budding decorators out there! or anyhting else i might consider??????
May 14, 201212 yr I read a lot about you playing minimum 70 plus gram shafts and in SX flex at least. I think a 40 plsu gram shaft is going to be quite bad for you. My La Bamba RD arrives next week and I'll have it in a 435 head as well. Wll be able to give feedback but only against the LY02. From my experience, a 70 plus gram shaft is going to play too differently than a 40 plus gram shaft for you to be comfortable if 70 plus gram is what you really are comfortabel with. I know you have hit a lot of shafts too as an understatement :-) but this seems to not be head for a good outcome in your case.
May 14, 201212 yr Author well heres the th9ng if im going to walk the dark side i may as well go in dressed in black with sunnies on. these shafts i believe are easily able to handle any kinda swing .adn if it means i can get a bit more oomph in this head theni might try it, from what i rem the LY01 is a pretty light shaft and i really did hit it well. it was just the length that rritated me . regarldess of how well it went .i hated that extra inch hanging out the back of my hands at address...., the other consderation was a bb6x in GD
May 14, 201212 yr Well from what I read, it is NT recommended to play the RD less than 46 finished length.
May 14, 201212 yr I used to play a 65 to 70gram shaft at 45" and my new Crazy 460 driver comes with RD play at 46". With the add length and lighter weight, I'm having trouble timing the swing and been spraying it all over the place lately. Maybe a few more driving range sessions will help but for sure the add length and lighter weight takes some getting use to.
May 14, 201212 yr I used to play a 65 to 70gram shaft at 45" and my new Crazy 460 driver comes with RD play at 46". With the add length and lighter weight, I'm having trouble timing the swing and been spraying it all over the place lately. Maybe a few more driving range sessions will help but for sure the add length and lighter weight takes some getting use to. I'm not surprised. As I was mentioning to the TS, if you are comfortable with a heavier and stiffer setup, going to to the other extreme which I think is what the RD will be in this case, your swing tempo etc will not be able to adjust (nor should it. Clubs need to fit your swing not vice versa). I think given your game, physique, setup etc, you'll be comfortabel with to generalize, a heavier or lighter setup, and it'll be strange I think for one to be EQUALLY comfortable with say a 40 plus gram setup and say an 80 plus gram setup in this case a driver. Just my 1 cent GST included.
May 15, 201212 yr I know I spent some time trying light weight and could not get timing down now matter how stiff I went. Started with an S and moved up to XX couldn't get so I gave up... I would agree with the other commenters, not a good choice...
May 28, 201212 yr Hi Supo I think u should just do it. Going extra light, extra thin, but extra stiff. Why not?
May 28, 201212 yr I have a TS 703 with a LY-02 Xstiff shaft and I hit it really well at times. But even though its flexes out to 280 cpm I need to be pretty "careful" with it, need to swing smoothly or I will lose it, usually badly left. If I have smooth swinging day it really bombs. Its a very light shaft, only around 56 grams, it plays to 45.5 inches.
May 29, 201212 yr Agree on the 'smooth swinging' part. If I'm too aggressive with my RD, it goes WAY LEFT..... I'm still trying to figure out this shaft and the add lenght is not helping me :(
May 29, 201212 yr Thta's one thing I notice about Crazy shafts at least for my LY02 and the RD... they are not go after shafts. As long as I don't try to kill it, they perform very well but when I have a wid-sih fairway and try to grip and rip, any and all sorts of things can happen.
May 29, 201212 yr Just wondering when we refer to smooth vs aggressive, are we talking about transition at the top of backswing?
June 1, 201212 yr Maybe, but for me it's a word for trying to squeeze out some extra yards, going for it basically. I can do it with not much craziness happening with my ancient R510TP with a RIP 70 in stiff. But if I try that with the Crazy LY-02 in X stiff, a real X since it flexes out at 280 cpm. I often lose control. It weirdly "plays" rather soft considering the cpm, but it's also very light and can feel like air in my hands when I try to hit it hard. Odd feeling. Often, what happens is I have a smooth swinging day, ball is going very far and straight, confidence in my ball striking goes way up, and then I decide to really go after it since I'm having such a wonderful day timing wise...? And then, the craziest hook or slice will appear out of nowhere. It doesn't like to be swung hard somehow. I'm not a smooth swinger in general, but can achieve very good tempo at times, and then the Crazy works really well. It's a swingers shaft I guess.
June 1, 201212 yr Maybe, but for me it's a word for trying to squeeze out some extra yards, going for it basically. I can do it with not much craziness happening with my ancient R510TP with a RIP 70 in stiff. But if I try that with the Crazy LY-02 in X stiff, a real X since it flexes out at 280 cpm. I often lose control. It weirdly "plays" rather soft considering the cpm, but it's also very light and can feel like air in my hands when I try to hit it hard. Odd feeling. Often, what happens is I have a smooth swinging day, ball is going very far and straight, confidence in my ball striking goes way up, and then I decide to really go after it since I'm having such a wonderful day timing wise...? And then, the craziest hook or slice will appear out of nowhere. It doesn't like to be swung hard somehow. I'm not a smooth swinger in general, but can achieve very good tempo at times, and then the Crazy works really well. It's a swingers shaft I guess. Thanks for sharing ur experience : ) actually I get the exact same feeling but it's with my ryoma vspec/ wyvern. I felt that if I try to rush my transition at the top or try to swing too hard, some very bad shot occurred.
June 1, 201212 yr RD requires many players to play a longer length and slow down their tempo for good results. If you only want 45" and expect to keep a quick tempo it's not for you.
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