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Anyone tried them? Both are supposed to give a mid-high launch which I am ok with.

How are they dispersion, spin and distance wise?

Looking at the 70 gram version in R flex.

Thanks.

Edited by wmclarenf1

I use the HY85 in X flex with my iBrids quite successfully. All but the 17* have controllable trajectories and are accurate. Have not put the on a track man to test dispersion.

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I use the HY85 in X flex with my iBrids quite successfully. All but the 17* have controllable trajectories and are accurate. Have not put the on a track man to test dispersion.

Thanks for chiming in. The Attas Hy launches high as I read it. Is that your experience too?

I think with the iBrid it provides a piercing trajectory. The ONOFF/Roddio I10 is a higher launching combo.

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I think with the iBrid it provides a piercing trajectory. The ONOFF/Roddio I10 is a higher launching combo.

Thanks. Do you reckon that's due to the head or the shaft for the onoff? Also, any chance you tried the Fuji MC Hybrid?

I think it is a combination of the head and shaft with the ONOFF being a higher launch. If the Roddio shafts were easier to acquire, I would probably go with those on my hybrids, but they are not and they are also > 2x the price of the Attas HY. On the Fuji MCI front I have only played the iron shaft in a set of wedges.

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