Do you mean Fujikura? If so, then yes, Fujikura make some of the best golf shafts in Golf.
The best thing to do is to look around local golf shops. If they don't have it they will most likely be more than happy to order you in one. Club fitters would do the same. You can contact Fujikura and ask where their authorised stockists are in Canada. If you are unable to get hold of one simply look in internet golf shops.
Cleveland Golf typically collaborates with major shaft manufacturers for their graphite shafts, including companies like Fujikura and UST Mamiya. These partnerships allow Cleveland to offer high-quality, performance-oriented shafts that complement their club designs. For specific models, it's best to check the specifications on their official website or product releases, as manufacturers may vary by club line.
Titleist 909 D2, 8.5O with Fujikura Rombax 7V05.
One could get a Golf for Dummies book or visit online information pages to learn how golf club shafts work. About has an article that talks specifically about the flex of shafts and its role in golf.
They are two different companies that make shafts. It is hard to say one is better than the other. Instead, think of every golf club as a fingerprint. If your swing matches the fingerprint of the club, it may work better for you than other clubs. Always try a club out, and if you really want to make sure you are buying the right item, go get a club fitting. Both Fuji and Aldila make great shafts though.
Adams has several companies that make shafts for them.
Yes they do.
Currently Fujikura Blur shaft for 2011 is a mere 47g for their R2 flex model.
Golf Cart Input Shafts are like parts of the golf cart that's need to be overhauled.
Boron fibers can be used to make extremely strong golf club shafts
Metal golf shafts are made of steel.