Table of Contents
What is the difference in Hzrdus shafts?
HZRDUS Black – Low Spin, ultra-stable midsection, for aggressive players. HZRDUS Yellow – Low Spin, backweighted, for smooth tempo players. HZRDUS Red – Mid Spin, ultra-stable midsection with softer tip, for players looking for higher trajectory.
What is the difference between Hzrdus black and yellow?
The key difference between the HZRDUS Yellow and the HZRDUS Black is the weighting. The HZRDUS Yellow has a little more weight in the butt section of the shaft which drops the swing weight approximately 3 points. Depending on your sensitivity, this could be a huge difference or a non-factor.
Are Hzrdus shafts any good?
The HZRDUS however has great feel. It offers a much smoother transition throughout the swing, without getting too soft. There is still a crispness to the shaft, but I felt it was right where I want it to be. 5 increments allow you to get right at the exact stiffness you are looking for without tipping the shaft.
What do the numbers mean on the Hzrdus shaft?
The Project X flex system uses numbers to denote flex. A scale of 5.0 to 7.0 is used to mark flexes between regular and Tour-extra-stiff. The HZRDUS Black comes in 60- and 70-gram weights with 5.5, 6.0, and 6.5 flexes, regular+, stiff, and extra-stiff respectively.
Which Hzrdus shaft should I use?
The HZRDUS Yellow, in my opinion, is the best shaft in the HZRDUS line. This shaft delivers on its promise to give golfers a low-launch, low-spin design without a harsh feel. HZRDUS Yellow is everything high swing speed players are looking for with the distinctive advantage of backweighting for golf club customization.
What is the difference between Hzrdus black and green?
Smoke = Higher torque than black means smoother feel. Green = You are Bruce Banner.
Which Hzrdus shaft is stiff?
HZRDUS Yellow is a counter balanced, low spinning shaft that features a straight tapered midsection for improved feel. HZRDUS T1100 is all about reducing spin. HZRDUS T1100 is the stiffest, lowest launching and spinning shaft in the entire Project X graphite family.
Which Hzrdus shaft is high launch?
In our testing, the HZRDUS Red launches . 5 to . 75 degrees higher than the Black with 300 – 500 rpm more spin. While this is not necessarily for everyone, we like to put higher launch and spin shafts in most golfers fairway woods.
Is Hzrdus smoke black counterbalanced?
The balance point is slightly higher than the HZRDUS Black but lower than the HZRDUS T1100, which is a counterbalanced shaft.
Who makes Hzrdus smoke shafts?
The Project X HZRDUS Smoke Black shaft is the next generation of low launching, stout HZRDUS shafts. Very low spin. Extremely stiff profile.
Is Hzrdus smoke 5.5 Stiff?
Smoke Black RDX features an ultra-stiff midsection along with a stiff tip section to provide a low launch and low spin shaft designed to keep up with your swing.
What driver shaft is most used on tour?
Fujikura’s Ventus, which has been the most played shaft on the PGA Tour, is available in 23 versions on its website. True Temper’s Project X HZRDUS has 70 varieties. Mitsubishi’s tour-proven Tensei family of driver shafts has 111 options.
What do shaft numbers mean?
These numbers are the weight of the shaft in grams. Shaft weights typically range between 50 grams and 85 grams with the 50-60 numbers being pretty common as seen in the example shafts above. Lighter weight shafts tend to be swung faster (since they are lighter), increasing club speed.
What does shaft flex 5.0 mean?
Regular – 5.0. Regular Plus – 5.5. Stiff – 6.0. Extra Stiff – 6.5. Extra Stiff Plus – 7.0.
Do Hzrdus shafts play stiffer?
Both the HZRDUS 65 and 75 Black were tested in 6.0 flex and both played stiffer than marked on the shaft. As Don Brown, designer of the HZRDUS shaft for Project X has stated, the Black shafts were designed for stronger players that wanted to really be able to go after the ball and still maintain control.
Is a 6.0 shaft Stiff?
Have you ever wondered what the number designation on your Project X shaft means? You know, the 5.0, 6.0, 6.5 and so on printed on the shaft. These numbers correspond with flexes from “regular” to “extra stiff plus”.
What kind of shaft should I use for my driver?
Briand’s recommendation is to use your current driver shaft as a baseline. If your shots tend to be low and with little spin, try a slightly softer flex. If your shots are ballooning, try a stiffer flex. If you’re caught between two flexes, you can “tip” a softer flex to make it stiffer in the tip section.
What shaft weight should I use?
In general, golfers with slower swing speed and tempo can and should play a lighter shaft. Golfers with very fast speeds and tempo should play heavier shafts. Driver shafts typically weigh 55-60 grams for men and 45-50 grams for ladies.
How stiff is Hzrdus smoke green?
The Project X HZRDUS Smoke Green does indeed feel pretty firm and stout, but it doesn’t feel overwhelmingly stiff like you might expect. The HZRDUS Smoke Green has a definite sense of stability, but with my swing speed and tempo, I could still feel a good load and release of energy.
What is Hzrdus small batch?
$299.00. Project X HZRDUS Smoke Yellow is a low launch/spin shaft that features a counterbalanced design allowing for mass to be added to the head for maximum ball speeds and higher MOI.
What number is a stiff shaft?
Designated as “S” on the flex chart, stiff shafts are recommended for golfers who regularly drive the ball 240 to 260 yards and have a swing speed 84 to 93 mph. Stiff shafts are appropriate for men with single-digit handicaps as well as some with handicaps 10 to 15 who have high clubhead speed.