UST Mamiya Recoil 80 Graphite Shafts
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UST Mamiya Recoil 80 Graphite Iron Shafts are a discrete length tapper design and they are a mid weight for players who require a mid launch. The Recoil 80 graphite shaft improves control, distance and feel through the spring action like recoil-technology.
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This mid-weight profile is designed to provide maximum control and distance for all golfers through the latest in design and materials. This is for the golfer seeking a mid trajectory.
Recoil Technology
- Efficient Energy Transfer (67% more efficient than steel)
- Optimal spring effect in the walls of the shaft for efficient energy transfer to the ball for increased velocity and greater distance
- Improves consistency (i.e. shot dispersion), distance and trajectory control
UST Mamiya Recoil 80 Graphite Iron Shafts are a discrete length tapper design and they are a mid weight for players who require a mid launch. The Recoil 80 graphite shaft improves control, distance and feel through the spring action like recoil-technology.
- The shaft's walls should have the ideal amount of springiness to effectively transfer energy to the ball, allowing it to go farther and faster.
- increases control over distance, trajectory, and consistency (i.e. shot dispersion).
- less strain on elbow, wrist, and hand joints
- Finish Ion Plating.
Composite Construction
- Higher damping rate = better feel
- Less stress on Joints in the hands, wrists and elbows
Ion Plating Finish
- The raw shaft is put into a vacuum chamber where metal ions are emitted and bond to the shaft.
- The process takes extra time and is more expensive than traditional methods.
- This extra step is all done in-house, so we are able to ensure tighter control for the best quality.
UST Mamiya Recoil 80 Graphite Shafts Video Review
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