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FUJIKURA TRAVIL 75 IRON SHAFTS (TAPER)
New offering 75 gram of TRAVIL IRON
The TRAVIL Iron which was launched June 2023 achieved great success and
the total sales is over 60K pieces as of Feb 2024, and many players
experinced the improvement of ball landing angle as benefit of TRAVIL Iron.
To offer 75 gram enlarges the opportunity for more players to experience TRAVIL performance.
The development of TRAVIL started from there.
The model name "TRAVIL" is a coined word that combines "TOUR RATED" and "ABILITY" with the "V" of "victory". In other words, it is a shaft for irons that have been developed to bring out the capabilities of tour players based on tour feedback.
The focus was on the falling angle. Developed using Fujikura's unique composite technology so that you can aim from the top and stop the ball even on the hard and fast greens of tour specifications.
"Metal Composite Technology" is a center-of-gravity adjustment technology that achieves the same club balance as steel shafts without compromising swing comfort. In addition, by adopting "Rubber Composite Technology", in addition to controlling the bending return of the shaft, we succeeded in acquiring a soft-hitting feel. In addition, it is also a big feature that is designed to have a smooth EI distribution while increasing the tip rigidity. The synergistic effect with the rubber material makes the shaft sticky and improves the operability of the head. It enables the gentle angle of incidence, high launch angle, and large drop angle required by tour pros.
SHAFT TIP TRIMMING
The following tip trimming instructions are suggestions only. We generally do not recommend tip trimming on a driver or 3 wood shafts based on the shaft composition and how tipping could affect performance. We recommend that you consult your custom fitter or club-builder for the best tip trimming suggestions based on your individual swing and desired results.
In general, tip trimming can be used to achieve a stiffer shaft profile, lower launch, and/or lower spin. Tip trimming 1" is equivalent to one flex. For example, if you wanted to stiffen your S flex to an X flex then you would tip trim 1". If you prefer to play shaft in between S and X flex, you would tip trim 1/2".
Taper tip shafts should never be tip trimmed because they are designed to discrete lengths. Butt trim taper tip shafts to finished length.