+TourSpecGolfer Posted February 18, 2014 Report Share Posted February 18, 2014 via www.golftoimpress.com This year at the 2014 Japan Golf Fair Hiroshi Yoshimoto-san creator and president of Muziik golf proudly shared with us some of his latest offerings. TourSpecGolf has been the International Muziik dealer for several years now with a powerful yet small line up including the Muziik BanVoo 787 Speeder by Fujikura which still to this day is the highest quality carbon Fujikura shaft has made available to the public. Muziik is also very popular for their iron, wood, and especially putter grips. My favorite grip has always been the argyle series. The two images above highlight Muziik's new Forged iron CB & MB It's name is "On the Screw" Forged Iron and it employs an S20C soft carbon Japanese steel material. Above what looks similar to the current BangVoo, this one is far more advanced in materials and technology. There are currently 8 types of BangVoo (Bamboo) shafts in the Muziik line up. Original 7oT Premium, Ladies 50g version, The Beast the 787 70T + 50T for fast swinger, Premium Light 40g 70/50T, and multiple irons shafts. Now enter the all new 80T BangVoo MAVC80 which features a metal super fiber in the tip called vectran... Indeed special and one of the most advanced shafts on the market today period... It's an 80T double-high elastic sheet structure using the entire length also 50 tons triaxial woven fabric over it . Furthermore, the lavish use of super fiber "Vectran" to stabilize the behavior of the shaft, a material that ties molecules and fibers of a solid polymer, for a tight intentional dispersion yet with a powerful kick. It's 80t high modulus creates more distance and a faster head speed while the metal sheet produces great feeling and improved dispersion. The Bangvoo MAVC80 is what I would consider the perfect weight in R flex it is 65 grams then there are two version of S-Flex something I love about Muziik. S-250cpm & S-260cpm 67g/69g. I wish other brands took note of this strategy as Stiff for TSG anyway is the most popular yet it can't fit everyone perfectly so two options are in my opinion a must have for the serious shaft maker. One thing to note, with 80T especially with an additional layer of 50T & a hybrid material in the tip higher torque numbers perform far better than lower. 4.5 tq is what you get here and we would have it no other way. All that said for the best shaft tech you will pay a pretty price. This shaft is expensive costing about 1k. We understand thats a lot of coin, but hope we did a sufficient job in explaining why the high cost. Costing half that a around $500 there is now the Muziik Dogatti SIX shaft, It's still beyond than what most brands offer at their highest end. The Dogatti is made of 50T carbon with an additional 5 weave 40T layer strategically placed over it. This design is meant to keep the ball straight and land you in the fairway. Very stable with R/S/X ranging from R/67g/240cpm - S/69g/260cpm - X/71g/280cpm. If you compare it to whats out by the top shaft brand even this more cost effective model by Muzzik outshines them in technology, materials, & design. There are many other products that Muzzik has recently announced from other more forgiving iron sets to new wedges, a couple of interesting design fairway wood models and drivers and putters. It's now a very complete line up and we will cover the rest shortly as the new products roll in. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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jimmieboi Posted February 18, 2014 Report Share Posted February 18, 2014 Bangvoo 787 is one of the very special and we'll perform shaft I have ever hit. The "kick" at impact can't be found in any other shaft. Love it. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
tokidoki1986 Posted February 19, 2014 Report Share Posted February 19, 2014 This year competition for irons is definitely a torrid. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
+TourSpecGolfer Posted February 20, 2014 Author Report Share Posted February 20, 2014 I agree Toki, also competition for shafts is pretty insane as well. In Japan many are giving this new MAVC80 AND The Doggatti some of the highest ratings. They also fit TSG's demographic better than many Japanese brands because they play more stable and stout with heavier weights. I'm intrigued because I didn't have the power to handle the 787 BangVoo but this MAVC80 looks perfect and so does the Doggatti for my swing. This photo shows the Vectran metal fiber in the tip area a little better. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Mjr. D Posted February 21, 2014 Report Share Posted February 21, 2014 Will these new shafts be suited for me, Chris? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
+TourSpecGolfer Posted February 21, 2014 Author Report Share Posted February 21, 2014 Will these new shafts be suited for me, Chris? Have you tried the TRPX X-Line? I think these Bangvoo's are more for the athlete player not the Beast player type like you. 787 was a closer match. By the way TRPX is working on an X-Line W (Heavy) shaft that works well in both drivers and fairways. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
xerobound Posted February 23, 2014 Report Share Posted February 23, 2014 Bangvoo 787 is one of the very special and we'll perform shaft I have ever hit. The "kick" at impact can't be found in any other shaft. Love it. I agree, the I use the shaft as my gamer and can't find anything quite like it. It's been in my bag for a few years now and I don't see it leaving any time soon. I'm also excited about all the new stuff they got. Irons are calling my name... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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