The Aldila 301 shaft typically features a mid to low flex, designed to provide a balance between stability and responsiveness for various swing speeds. It is engineered to offer versatility for golfers seeking a combination of distance and accuracy. The specific flex options may vary, so it's recommended to check with the manufacturer for detailed specifications.
Nothing it is a brand of shaft, the specs in all shafts differ
Yes, Aldila golf shafts are primarily manufactured in Vietnam. The company has established production facilities in the country to ensure quality and efficiency in their shaft manufacturing processes. Aldila is known for its innovative golf shaft designs and performance, which are produced at these facilities.
Callaway make this shaft flex, it is designed in between a regular flex and stiff flex shaft.
A regular shaft has regular flex.
Aldila shafts are manufactured in the United States, specifically in San Diego, California. The company is known for producing high-quality golf shafts and utilizes advanced technology and materials in their manufacturing processes. Aldila has a strong reputation in the golf industry for innovation and performance.
i need to replace the flex shaft in my weedeater. how do i do it?
Hi....I have played Ping clubs for serveral years..and yes the Ping soft regular shaft is equivilant to the senior shaft or A flex of many shaft designations.
I have drivers with both shafts. I like the Graffaloy Prolite(3.5)shaft because my swing speed has slowed, at 52yrs old, and it is the most responsive shaft I have ever had. More swing speed helps you get the ball up higher and the Adila NV 65 has a high kick point which keeps the ball lower. If you swing at 95 mph or more I think you would really love the NV. I will say I can hit my Adila shaft low and straight. If you swing below 95 you might look at the new NVS. JB Interesting question as I'm undergoing the same experimentation. I've been hitting a Ping Driver (TSI) for several years with the Graffalloy Pro Lite Stiff shaft. Recently a weight inside the clubhead came loose. A Ping G210 degree with the Aldila 65 R-Flex shaft was too good to pass up. On the launch monitor, I found that I actually preferred the stock Ping shaft (1000) in a R -flex. But this club came with the Aldila and with the promise that my seller (local golf retailer) would re-shaft back to the Ping if I didn't like the Aldila. My first two rounds have been inconclusive with the Aldila. I have smoked a number of drives yet have also been inconsistent in my flight pattern. Notoriously straight off the tee, I've faded and hooked the Aldila. This rarely happened with the Graffaloy Pro Lite.I'm 6'2" tall, about to turn 60,in good shape, and a 6 handicap, but the mind games seem to start around this age and one wonders if transitioning from Stiff to Regular is beneficial. My guess is that I will go back to a Stiff shaft for the near if not forseeable future and my shaft will be Graffolloy Pro Lite pulled from my old Ping. Jim Gulley
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Stiff flex is simply a stiff graphite shaft. The flex of the shaft is basically how whippy it is, stiff has a little whip in it, but less than a regular. 60 would be the weight of the shaft, 60 grams.
Shaft flex is determined by the vibration frequency-- this is measured by fixing the shaft's butt and attaching a 10-ounce weight on its tip and then vibrate it to its vertical direction.
A senior flex shaft is a very flexible lightweight golf shaft which is ideal for senior golfers. They usually have a low kick point which is ideal to get the ball in the air with the slower swing speeds of a senior golfer.