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Fujikura Speeder ZERO Shaft - 29 GRAMS!!

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Introducing the lightest golf shaft currently available in the golf world, The Fujikura ZERO Speeder Shaft and here are the specs:
- 46 inches
-29.5 grams
- 10.8* Torque
- Low Kick Point
Prior to this Fujikura had the Speeder Air in the 33g range and I hit that, it was not as soft and whippy as I thought it would be although totally not for me it was interesting, It did help many of our senior customers get higher launch in not only their drivers but also in fairway woods, hybrids, and irons. The new ZERO shaft by Fujikura has an April 15th 2016 release date.

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That seems like one of the highest torque numbers that I have seen. What kind of swinger does it favor please?

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That seems like one of the highest torque numbers that I have seen. What kind of swinger does it favor please?

Slow swinger, senior or ladies.

It's highest torque I have ever seen but what you need understand is new materials trump torque now days as in the past torque was used to reduce twist and return the club face to square but it also made shafts feel boardy with no kick, today better materials do the task of reducing shaft deformation and returning it to square i.e 50/80T and various weave patterns so even the players shafts now have more torque.

I've not hit this one but I have hit the Speeder Air which is a uniflex shaft that is only about 4 grams heavier and while light is was nowhere near as soft as I expected it to be.

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