Rickochet How do you get into their website that shows their shafts and components? All I see is other brand stuff.
Spuzz Rickochet New label version of these. I have a couple of older version which look better, imo. http://www.swingscience.net/products/swing-science-series/
Par4QC Spuzz The new label now shows flex designation, by the number of stripes. When I go to buy the older 200 Series shafts, I have to pick the flex by the CPM# on the butt of the shaft.
Rickochet Spuzz http://www.swingscience.net/products/swing-science-series/ Where are their prices listed?
Spuzz toraider he 400 Series looks the best from your perspective, right? 200 series ladies Go big or go home I say (with a lisp)
Spuzz Par4QC I see the stripey thing but it reminds me of Penley. Maybe it's more user friendly but it is for sure uglier, imo.
Par4QC Spuzz I agree with that. Unless you do know the flex stripe criteria, you'd still be clueless as to what flex it is. Spuzz but it is for sure uglier
brownmoose13 scotts33 How was the 50 driver shaft? I am thinking about the 60 for 1/2 the price. Your opinion? Chuck
scotts33 brownmoose13 In the FC-One Ion series I like the FC-ONE 60 65g if you are faster tempo medium release. If you are slower tempo early release go with the FC-ONE 50 54g.
colej scotts33 scott have you ever attempted to adjust the swing science FC one + iron heads? Is it doable?
colej brownmoose13 I’m a faster player tempo and I liked the 60 blue shaft. if you want to try something lightweight at a great price look at the Maltby pro series UL shaft from Golfworks.
scotts33 colej scott have you ever attempted to adjust the swing science FC one + iron heads? Is it doable? +/-2 deg. on them 431SS. I did break a fitting head just because it's a fitting head. Regular heads no issues. Pro Forged no problems at all.