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LOOP PROTOTYPE FW SIX Shaft Breakdown


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Introducing the LOOP by Syncagraphite Prototype FW SIX Shaft designed specifically for fairway woods. The new FW SIX is made for better players who require better contact, more control, heavier weight. it's tip section is specially designed to help launch the ball up with no ballooning just a strong mid/high trajectory with a design emphasis on making better contact with fairway wood shots.


It's tip section is slightly stiff, mid section is medium with a slightly stiff but section.


The performance concept also promotes:


- No ballooning


- Reduction in back and side spin


- Less toe down movement near impact


- Stable high trajectory strong ball glight.


- Heavier 68-70g shaft


Available in 5 flex options that you can choose: ( SR , S , SX , X )


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Closest thing I've felt to the Original Crazy FW80. Same designer Hashimoto-san it's roughly 70g! Very impressed hitting this in a Ryoma Head and it works extremely well off the tee box.
Hashimoto-san was saying the original FW80 is very similar to this one, not sure if you guys noticed but the tip section in the orig. FW80 was on the softer side considering it was heavy and stiff in the butt section. The one thing they say about the original is that it promoted a draw so it was great for stronger amatuer players yet professional players required a special version of it that promoted a fade.

This LOOP SIX shaft is basically a 70g version of the FW80 but it has less toe droop and promotes better contact and like the orig. FW80 it's designed for the stronger amatuer player.
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