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The BANGVOO MVC 80T SHAFT: http://www.tourspecgolf.com/fujikura-rombax-bangvoo-mvc-80t-shaft

- Full Length 80T

- Extra wraps of 50T to increase stiffness in mid section

- MCI like composite metal in tip section

They really threw the kitchen sink at this one.

Fujikura-Rombax-Bangvoo-MVC-80t-Shaft-2.

Fujikura-Rombax-Bangvoo-MVC-80t-Shaft-4.

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if you were gonna drop about a grand on a shaft, would you go with this or the 7 Dreamers?

Easily it would be the Seven Dreamers Shaft but TSG isn't going to charge anyone a grand for the Muziik, we would provide a deal on this one.

The difference is the SD shaft is made for the particular player while this shaft is purely a material/tech play, I don't think you should be looking at this one knowing what you need.

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Pretty sick. MCI irons shafts are extremely good.

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what is the weight of this shaft? no info on link?

Sorry about that, will update that listing:

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This thing should play pretty firm.

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the torques seem to be on the high side. With my pull hooks, not sure if i can handle it. wonder if diamana is gonna come out with another X

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the torques seem to be on the high side. With my pull hooks, not sure if i can handle it. wonder if diamana is gonna come out with another X

Torque means less now days especially with 80T and even 50T as it's purpose is to snap back to original form quickly.

Going from X to XX for a lower TQ # is not the way, go up a flex for your swing speed or because X flex is too soft.

Shafts with lower end materials rely on TQ for feel and dispersion characteristics while better materials and design have changed how we should perceive this #.

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One more thing I would like to add is the higher tonne torque does not equal better, Today you can buy 80T, 100T, 125T materials for low low prices but the question is who made it, how was it made, where was it made, and how it's weaved, designed or implemented, the type of weave and design can increase the price astronomically.

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One more thing I would like to add is the higher tonne torque does not equal better, Today you can buy 80T, 100T, 125T materials for low low prices but the question is who made it, how was it made, where was it made, and how it's weaved, designed or implemented, the type of weave and design can increase the price astronomically.

Thks !

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I have the Bangvoo premium 260 cpm and this is the smoothest shaft, love it.

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whats the difference between this and the bangvoo premium?

also how would you compare this in terms of quality of materials and tech play VS the latest TPV PROTOTYPE VER 1 of quadra?

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