
ARETERA AO2 Shaft Review
The ARETERA AO2 Blue and Gray defy most of the industry standards about how shafts are supposed to perform. Full review here.

The ARETERA AO2 Blue and Gray defy most of the industry standards about how shafts are supposed to perform. Full review here.

For players that want a super smooth, active feel but need a bit more stability, the Kinetixx FlexurX is a must-try. Full review here.

The VA Raijin Black is a beast of a shaft designed for those that give every tee shot 110%. Full review here.

The UST Mamiya LIN-Q PowerCore Red offers players higher launch and a more active feel. Full review here.

The VA Synystr CB may be the most dramatically counterbalanced shaft in golf. Learn more in this review.

If you value consistency and control, the UST Mamiya LIN-Q PowerCore White is definitely a shaft that’s worth a look. Full review here.

The UST Mamiya LIN-Q PowerCore Blue offers players the popular mid/mid profile with the kind of consistency and stability that everyone wants. Full review here.

Whether you’re looking to bring down your ball flight or keep your tee shots from moving too far left, the VA Synystr is a shaft worth checking out. Full review here.

The 2026 Fujikura Ventus TR Blue offers a boost in stability thanks to VeloCore+ while retaining the key characteristics of the original. Learn more in this review.

The VA Nemesys delivers a smooth, extremely counterbalanced feel along with a stable tip section. Learn more in this review.

The ARETERA AO2 Blue and Gray defy most of the industry standards about how shafts are supposed to perform. Full review here.

For players that want a super smooth, active feel but need a bit more stability, the Kinetixx FlexurX is a must-try. Full review here.

The VA Raijin Black is a beast of a shaft designed for those that give every tee shot 110%. Full review here.

The UST Mamiya LIN-Q PowerCore Red offers players higher launch and a more active feel. Full review here.

The VA Synystr CB may be the most dramatically counterbalanced shaft in golf. Learn more in this review.

If you value consistency and control, the UST Mamiya LIN-Q PowerCore White is definitely a shaft that’s worth a look. Full review here.

The UST Mamiya LIN-Q PowerCore Blue offers players the popular mid/mid profile with the kind of consistency and stability that everyone wants. Full review here.

Whether you’re looking to bring down your ball flight or keep your tee shots from moving too far left, the VA Synystr is a shaft worth checking out. Full review here.

The 2026 Fujikura Ventus TR Blue offers a boost in stability thanks to VeloCore+ while retaining the key characteristics of the original. Learn more in this review.

The VA Nemesys delivers a smooth, extremely counterbalanced feel along with a stable tip section. Learn more in this review.

The ARETERA AO2 Blue and Gray defy most of the industry standards about how shafts are supposed to perform. Full review here.

For players that want a super smooth, active feel but need a bit more stability, the Kinetixx FlexurX is a must-try. Full review here.

The VA Raijin Black is a beast of a shaft designed for those that give every tee shot 110%. Full review here.

The UST Mamiya LIN-Q PowerCore Red offers players higher launch and a more active feel. Full review here.

The VA Synystr CB may be the most dramatically counterbalanced shaft in golf. Learn more in this review.

If you value consistency and control, the UST Mamiya LIN-Q PowerCore White is definitely a shaft that’s worth a look. Full review here.

The UST Mamiya LIN-Q PowerCore Blue offers players the popular mid/mid profile with the kind of consistency and stability that everyone wants. Full review here.

Whether you’re looking to bring down your ball flight or keep your tee shots from moving too far left, the VA Synystr is a shaft worth checking out. Full review here.

The 2026 Fujikura Ventus TR Blue offers a boost in stability thanks to VeloCore+ while retaining the key characteristics of the original. Learn more in this review.

The VA Nemesys delivers a smooth, extremely counterbalanced feel along with a stable tip section. Learn more in this review.