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FUJIKURA SPEEDER NX GREEN DRIVER SHAFTS
Fujikura's original 3D motion capture system "enso" and "VTC" that precisely controls torque distribution were adopted, and the first generation "NX" evolved from 2D to 3D design. FUJIKURA SPEEDER NX GREEN is based on such a first-generation model and designed with a smooth EI distribution with little undulation. On the other hand, the difference in torsional rigidity between the middle part and the hand side is increased to create a shaft that can be turned flexibly. In addition, by increasing the bending rigidity on the tip side, it is possible to push the impact and further increase the ball speed. FUJIKURA SPEEDER NX GREEN is a shaft that has high straightness and achieves a strong trajectory.
Tour pro Aya Tamura and club coordinator Yoshinori Kanomata compared the first model "SPEEDER NX" and "SPEEDER NX GREEN". Tamura, who is currently using the "SPEEDER NX", explains why, "The feeling of turning back and the flexing of the impact fits me well." After collecting data at their own clubs, when they tried "SPEEDER NX GERRN", "The quality of the ball has changed!" mouth. Professional Tamura himself also commented, "It's easy to swing and the head has a running feel." In fact, the flight distance increased by more than 5y. Mr. Kanomata and Mr. Mark, who saw the test hit data, focused on the point that the initial speed was increased while maintaining the spin rate.
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".