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FUJIKURA ZERO SPEEDER WOOD SHAFT

FUJIKURA ZERO SPEEDER WOOD SHAFT

Regular price $625.00 USD
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Fujikura Shaft introduces the Fujikura Zero Speeder Shaft - The lightest shaft ever in history. "Air Speeder" released in March 2014 gained an evaluation of the market that greatly exceeded expectations, due to the high weight reduction needs and the wide range of the target. In addition, in April 2015,...
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Fujikura Shaft introduces the Fujikura Zero Speeder Shaft - The lightest shaft ever in history.

"Air Speeder" released in March 2014 gained an evaluation of the market that greatly exceeded expectations, due to the high weight reduction needs and the wide range of the target. In addition, in April 2015, as an "Air Speeder Family" full lineup from driver to iron, throughout the club setting, many people are experiencing improvement of distance performance by weight reduction. Fujikura has continued research aiming at light weight even after "Air Speeder" is released. And this time, Fujikura further advanced the weight reduction technology of "Air Speeder", succeeded in developing the world's lightest 20 g base shaft "ZERO Speeder".

"ZERO Speeder" which fused "super" and "powerful" should be able to break the flying distance.

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- Only available in one weight option (29.5g).

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”.