What is a Dynamic Gold XP shaft?
Dynamic Gold XP delivers “Xtra Performance” through a lightweight, mid-trajectory design. Dynamic Gold XP is designed with the same exclusive Gold Manufacturing tolerances as Dynamic Gold, so players get the same tour-proven accuracy and unmatched consistency of the number 1 shaft on tour.
Are S300 shafts heavy?
Because the weight can differ slightly during production — and because Dynamic Gold is a weight-sorted product — the standard stiff flex is broken out into three sub-flexes: S200 (127 grams), S300 (130 grams) and S400 (134 grams).
What is a stepless golf shaft?
“Stepless is a one-piece shaft,” he said. “The taper rate and wall thickness determine flex characteristics. So you look at a guy like McIlroy; he loves Project X because he doesn’t want to feel anything dynamically in the shaft. He wants it to be a one-piece feeling without the load and release.
What are True Temper shafts made of?
In the 1960s, True Temper began producing experimental golf shafts made with composites, fiberglass and aluminum.
What is the difference between R300 and R400 shafts?
Weight is the major difference — 200 is lighter, 400 is heavier. R300, S300, X100 are the standard flexes. About 3 grams is the actual weight difference. For example an R200 may play a little more flexible than the R300 and the R400 may play a little stiffer than the R300 only because of the weight.
Are True Temper shafts good?
Overall: We think this shaft will be a great alternative to heavy graphite shafts as the shaft launches higher than most in this weight category and has great feel. For those players that struggle getting the ball in the air with today’s low lofted irons or hybrids, this will be a good option!
What weight shaft should I use in my irons?
In general, golfers with slower swing speed and tempo can and should play a lighter shaft. Golfers with very fast speeds and tempo should play heavier shafts. Driver shafts typically weigh 55-60 grams for men and 45-50 grams for ladies. Iron shafts can be as light as 55 grams in graphite, and 130 grams in steel.
What Flex is True Temper R300?
Product Details
SKU: | 00274831 |
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FLEX: | REGULAR |
LENGTH: | 41″ |
CLUB TYPE: | SINGLE IRON |
TIP DIAMETER: | .370 |
Which is better XP 105 or Dynalite gold?
The XP 105 shafts are 7 grams lighter than the comparable Dynalite Gold XP, which helps golfers gain more swing speed and distance. Over the past couple of months I have been playing the XP 95 regular flex shafts in my Miura CB-501 irons.
What’s the difference between True Temper XP 105 and DG?
Of course I’d be remiss if I didn’t also touch on the weight. The difference between the XP 105 (100 grams) and my normal Dynamic Golds (132 grams) is definitely noticeable, but not glaring. The balance is similar, though the XP 105 is a little lighter in the butt of the club compared to the DG.
What are the new True Temper iron shafts?
This is exactly what True Temper has done with their new XP iron shafts. Available in two models which are separated by 10 grams, XP 95 and XP 105, the XP series promises explosive power and gains of 6-8 yards, according to True Temper’s testing. Is it time for your iron shafts to shed some weight?
How does the True Temper XP 95 shaft work?
Both shafts are designed to deliver maximum peak trajectory for explosive distance. Standard and speed steps were combined in the XP 95 shafts to ensure the ultimate combination of maximum ball speed and dispersion control.