Nothing it is a brand of shaft, the specs in all shafts differ
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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
They are almost exactly the same, but with one important difference - the shaft. They both use an Aldila RIP shaft, but the one in the standard club is 65g whereas the one in the TP model is 85g, simply to accomodate higher swing speeds used by tour players.
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Basically any premium golf shaft on the market will be tested to with stand general use and will have passed the companies quality control standard. General use does not though include snapping your club over your knee or wrapping it round a tree. You should look at shafts by Grafalloy, Aldila, Mitsubishi and UST they are all great shafts, it justs depends on your game.
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it is a taylor made golf shaft that has a smaller dia at the bottom of the grip .
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