What is Ventus 5 A?

Ventus is a Tour-inspired profile and the first to include Fujikura's all-new VeloCore Technology in an accelerated taper, ultra-stiff tip profile. Maximum energy transfer from the tip section boosts the clubhead's performance and a straight taper design enhances loading and feel.

Is Ventus Blue 5 a good shaft?

Ventus Blue

This shaft is right on the borderline of mid and low-mid launch. Also offered in a 56 gram version in R, S and X flex all the way to an 86 gram version, but only in S and X flex. Our testing shows more mid than low-mid ball flight. The VENTUS Blue 5S is a GREAT shaft for a lot of our golfers!

What Flex is a 5 a Fujikura?

335" tip, 46" (55g) - S Flex.

What is Ventus red shaft?

With a stiffer butt and tip section than Blue, the shaft is geared for high swing speed golfers who require a penetrating launch. With a more active tip section, Ventus Red was created to achieve slightly more launch and spin than Blue.

What pros use Ventus black?

Notable players who have gamed a Fujikura Ventus shaft at some point this season: Hideki Matsuyama, Phil Mickelson, Rory McIlroy, Patrick Cantlay, Louis Oosthuizen, Jordan Spieth, Sergio Garcia, Garrick Higgo, Adam Scott, Lexi Thompson, and Nelly Korda.

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Should Ventus be blue or red?

Ventus Red (R2, R, S, X)

With a more active tip section, the Red profile is designed to achieve a slightly higher launch and spin rate than Blue. The shaft has already found a home in the bags of Justin Thomas and Adam Scott, who've used the shaft at various points this season.

Is Ventus blue low spin?

What does this mean for the golfer? For those who swing in the 105 to 120 mph range, the Ventus 6S is a low spin, tight dispersion shaft — your shots will stay in the fairway.

What is Ventus VeloCore?

Ventus with VeloCore Technology promotes consistent center-face impact and provides ultimate stability, tightening dispersion and increasing control. The result is a shaft that maximizes the MOI and ball speed of your clubhead through the reduction of twist during the swing and at impact, especially on off-center hits.

What are Ventus shafts made of?

All Fujikura Ventus shafts, regardless of color-code rating or stiffness, feature extraordinarily advanced construction from high-tech carbon fiber materials. Notably, they contain a multi-material bias layer core with full-length pitch 70-ton carbon fiber, that is stronger and lighter than predecessors.

What is the difference between Ventus blue and black?

The Ventus Blue is a mid-launch, and the Black is going to be the low launch. Typically speaking, as your driver clubhead speed decreases, you will need more launch coming from the shaft.

Is Fujikura Speeder a good shaft?

Performance. The latest iteration of the Speeder is unsurprisingly excellent. It feels very consistent from swing to swing despite being fairly active. The incorporation of Fujikura's Metal Composite Technology and Woven Carbon Fiber give it as much stability as I can remember from a Speeder shaft.

What is Fujikura R2 Flex?

Googled Description: The R2 is the equivalent of the modern day A-flex. Instead of calling it amateur or senior flex which is ability or age related, the R2 is simply a softer shaft than a standard regular flex for those with reduced swing speeds.

Where are Fujikura shafts made?

Where are Fujikura shafts made? Our shafts are prototyped in both Japan and the US by two teams of engineers. We wholly own two factories that are employed by Fujikura employees that produce Fujikura high-performance golf shafts.

Who uses Ventus blue shaft?

Jordan Spieth, who's been relatively slow to change into new products throughout his career, is among a handful of names making the change. Spieth conducted recent testing with a Ventus Blue TR 7 X shaft in his Titleist TS2 15-degree fairway wood, and he put it in play this week at the 2022 AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am.

Is a Ventus shaft worth it?

Ventus is promising better MOI for improved forgiveness, more ball speed from better energy transfer, and an extremely stable tip section without a boardy or harsh feel. I tested the Ventus shaft in my Ping G400 Max driver at 45 inches in the 70g X-stiff model. During testing, Ventus was an outstanding performer.

Is Fujikura Ventus good?

The Fujikura Ventus TR is a perfect blend of the two. I get the stability of Ventus Black with the added kick and smoother feel of Ventus Blue. In my first round with Ventus TR, the things that stood out were the consistent spin, the high ball speed, and the stable feel.

What does tipping a shaft do?

Shaft tipping is when a club builder removes length from the tip section of a shaft, which is the end where the clubhead is installed. In most cases, tip trimming a shaft makes it meaningfully stiffer. It also increases torsional stiffness, known as “torque,” which is a shaft's resistance to twisting.

What length should my driver be?

The standard length of a driver for men used to be 43.5 inches with a steel shaft and 44 inches for a graphite shaft. However, in the 21st century a standard driver is considered to be 45 inches.

What weight driver shaft should I use?

Shafts can range anywhere from 40 to 85 grams. Typically, the rule of thumb is that a golfer with a slow swing might use lighter shaft, and he/she would add weight as swing speed increases. The simple fact is that the lighter shafts provide the opportunity to increase swing speed.

Which tensei shaft is best?

1. Mitsubishi Tensei CK Pro Series (Best Driver Shafts Overall)

What driver shaft is most used on tour?

Fujikura driver shafts are the most used by the top 100 PGA Tour players with 28 players using them including Justin Thomas, Jordan Speith, Dustin Johnson, Rory McIlroy, Scottie Scheffler and Louis Oosthuizen. The Ventus Blue 6X and Ventus Black 6X shafts are the most popular individual driver shafts.

What does tip flex mean?

Tip Flex: Tip Flex, or Retro Flex, represents the average stiffness toward the head side of the shaft. Sometimes this is measured in a very similar fashion as the static-flex measurement. The difference being that the tip end is clamped and the load is applied to the butt end of the shaft.

Who uses Ventus red shaft?

Notably, Beau Hossler used Ventus Red while regaining his PGA Tour card for the 2019-2020 season. The salient point here is getting fit by a professional is a must, regardless of whether you're spending $100 or $400+ on a new shaft.

Are Fujikura shafts made in Japan?

Fujikura have produced many light shafts in Japan, so that we have advanced technical capabilities and a highly quality control. We had developed more lighter shafts for senior and ladies golfers after releasing MTR-VC3. 0.

Can graphite golf shafts be reused?

Reusing graphite iron and wedge shafts. Along the lines of what fupresti said, as long as they're pulled properly you should be able to reuse a graphite shaft indefinitely.

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