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Post by Richie3Jack on Jan 4, 2012 15:38:22 GMT -5
Curious if anybody has used this before. After reading Wishon's post on 10 myths of golf shafts, it's apparent that the bend profile is far more important to understand.
3JACK
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Post by Richie3Jack on Jan 9, 2012 8:46:27 GMT -5
What I've learned on this software is that it gives the shaft bend profiles of almost any shaft out there. Thus, one can find a shaft that they like and get the shaft bend profile of it and compare it to other shafts and their bend profiles. So, let's say you really like the Graphite Design AD-DI shaft, but can't afford the price tag associated with it. You can go onto the software and find another shaft with a similar profile.
I think I'm going to get this down the road.
3JACK
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Post by Richie3Jack on Jan 20, 2012 16:40:02 GMT -5
Fooled around with this last night. It'll take some time to understand it better and to know how to use it better. It does have a ton of shafts in the system.
The only problem is that it appears a bit slow on getting newer shafts data in there. I didn't see Graphite Design's AD-DI shafts and there was no Talamonti shaft or KBS C-Taper
Still, it's amazing how a stiff flex can be totally different from one company to the next.
3JACK
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Post by cwdlaw223 on Jan 20, 2012 18:32:29 GMT -5
What's the name of the software and cost?
Are the shafts measured by frequency?
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Post by Richie3Jack on Jan 20, 2012 21:10:44 GMT -5
It's Wishon's proprietary software. You can get it at wishon golf for $125.
It gives out the bend profile frequencies (the frequency of the shaft along certain areas of the shaft). It also gives the weight and balance point.
3JACK
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Post by cloran on Jan 20, 2012 23:47:47 GMT -5
R3J,
I haven't checked it out yet... do you know if it comes with free updates, etc?
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Post by Richie3Jack on Jan 21, 2012 11:13:44 GMT -5
Yes, it comes with free updates.
3JACK
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Post by cloran on Jan 21, 2012 19:36:25 GMT -5
sounds like a really useful tool for a club ho like me.
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Post by anthony on Jan 25, 2012 10:46:37 GMT -5
Man, if u want hi end shaft for cheap.. Let me know. 220 for most high end shafts.
Tried talamonti.. Sorry buts its not my cup. Spend more get fubuki k or di tourad. Best shafts
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Post by Richie3Jack on Jan 25, 2012 22:29:57 GMT -5
With the shaft bend profile software, you can get the bend profile and characteristics of a very expensive shaft and find cheaper priced alternatives that practically have the same profile. One clubfitter pointed out this to me with a Diamana shaft versus a much cheaper Aldila shaft. Practically the same exact profile.
3JACK
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Post by cwdlaw223 on Jan 26, 2012 5:13:56 GMT -5
Rich -
What Aldila comes close to a White and/or Blueboard? S and X flex. 73 grams +/-.
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Post by Richie3Jack on Jan 26, 2012 8:21:10 GMT -5
IIRC, it's the Diamana Blueboard 63 gram and the Aldila NVS 65. Practically the same shaft.
3JACK
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Post by cwdlaw223 on Jan 26, 2012 8:52:02 GMT -5
Thanks.
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Post by golfbaka on Jan 26, 2012 12:24:05 GMT -5
When I had my clubs fitted my fitter and I used it extensively to explain his choice of shafts to me. When I mentioned the fact that I liked the whiteboard 73S he always chuckled and said 'don't get fooled by the price tag'...
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Post by monkutare on Feb 2, 2012 14:59:15 GMT -5
IIRC, it's the Diamana Blueboard 63 gram and the Aldila NVS 65. Practically the same shaft. 3JACK I have the same question regarding finding a shaft very similar in bend profile to the Diamana Blueboard 73R. I put a NVS 65R in another driver head and the feel is similar but not exactly the same. What other shafts fit close the the bend profile to the Diamana Blue?
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