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Fujikura Motore Speeder Shaft – Maximum Feel with Minimum Vibration
Overview/Technology- Fujikura unveiled a new shaft that quite honestly will become a very popular if it holds up to the hype, quite possibly will become the shaft of the year – the Fujikura Motore Speeder. Introduced at the Japan PGA show, Fujikura has stated the Motore Speeder is the most technologically advanced shaft they’ve made yet, which features the world’s first 7-Ply Cross Axis design. The major advantage of this shaft is indeed the technology behind it – 7 Axis technology, which claims a significant loss in energy and promotes a great feel as well as a kick seen by no other shaft. The Motore Speeder main advantage is definitely its ability to hold its characteristics under stress – no shaft deformation is key. Made for players with relatively low spin coupled with high ball speeds. The end results will be a medium to high ball flight with extended carry. Pros/Positives- Fujikura has left no stone unturned with this one, introducing a truly technological marvel. Great graphics and technology to match, actually looks like the Matrix Ozik with its candy red appearance. Should perform well for the better player. Cons/Negatives- Pricey. This will be a fairly expensive shaft and maybe out of bounds for the many golfers, somewhere betwen 0 and 0 will be the range. Overview Rating- This is a shaft to watch for sure. If you like technology, put the Fujikura Motore Speeder on the short list. Being the worlds first 7 axis weave technology, makes this shaft something special. A significant reduction of twisting and rounding of the shaft resulting in maximum kick and carry without giving up accuracy, will be Fujikura’s push on this great shaft. Recently, Ian Poulter won the Barclay’s Singapore Open using the Fujikura Motore Speeder.
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Normal 0 false false false MicrosoftInternetExplorer4 Srixon golf balls are known for using some of the most advanced technology in golf ball structure in the market today. Each ball has a thin layer of resilient soft Rabalon HR surface. And the core is made with a measured resilient Energetic Gradient Growth. Professional golfers Jim Furyk, Tim Clark and Laura Davies use Srixon in their tours. However, due to its state of the art techniques, Srixon golf balls are probably the one of the most expensive products in the market today. The budget tight golfer may shun away from this brand. The different Srixon golf balls As of the moment, there are seven Srixon golf ball series, Z Star X, Z Star, Trispeed, AD 333, Soft Feel, and Soft Feel Lady and the latest, Z-UR. Each has different number of layers designed to enhance trajectory, spin flight and speed. AD 333 balls have thinner softer cover with a large core. This allows it to pierce the air, elevated trajectory and lands a thin angle in any wind condition. Its 333 dimples enhanced its aerodynamics. The Trispeed edition has numerous layers that boost speed and velocity. This is perfect for those with soaring launch angle and low-spin launch conditions. They’ll be able to make greater distance and a tighter dispersion on miss-hits. Z-Star induces a forceful ball flight in a far off distance. It drives a spin so fast and unrestrainedly you could feel it tear the wind apart. Its fast aerodynamics is caused by its 324 dimples. Its version 2, Z-Star X, seems same but has a better core. The Soft Feel edition has a more durable core, which gets softer towards the center. It has greater speed and lower spins. Lastly, Z-UR has combined all efficient Srixon technologies. It features an incredible membrane-thin urethane elastomer cover surrounding an Energetic Gradient Growth core. The core delivers amazing flexibility and initial ball velocity with low spin.
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