Wood shafts that don't require tip trimming?
I believe the DTG customer rep. called them "Kuro Kage 60".
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I've already found that some of DTG's trim charts are wrong in comparison to other manufacturers as well. I've actually inquired about it with no response. What I've found on the KK Black 60 shafts is...
1/2" - 3w
3/4" - 5w
1" - 5w and up
I'm not sure what shafts those are exactly except a "black" model because of the color of the lettering.
Tim Hewitt said many times that graphite shafts today ( this was 6-7 years ago) are so stable in the tip that they do not require tip trimming like in the days gone by. He would joke that companies would actually publish them because if they didn't that people wouldn't believe them and they would be flooded with calls asking what the tip trim was.
so unless you really load the shaft at impact , are strong with a very fast swing speed such that you find that untipped provides too much launch angle, no need to tip. ( my experience as well) remember trimming shafts at the tip is for trajectory control
Paderson shafts also are butt trim to length
http://padersonshafts.com/index.php
I reshafted the 3W w/o tip trimming and it worked great. Doesn't feel soft or anything. I think I'll trim 1/2" for the 5W though, just in case.