
Nippon Regio Formula MB Shaft Review
Low launching, low spinning shafts can’t feel smooth, right? Wrong. The Nippon Regio Formula MB shaft proves you can have maximum control with great feel.

Low launching, low spinning shafts can’t feel smooth, right? Wrong. The Nippon Regio Formula MB shaft proves you can have maximum control with great feel.
Do you miss those long irons that you took out of the bag a few years back? True Temper’s Dynamic Gold AMT shafts may make them playable again. We explain how in this review.

Known for making exceptional feeling shafts, Matrix introduced the Speed Rulz lineup. Read our review to learn more about all three models.

If you’re looking for a wedge shaft to give you a bit more spin with less trajectory, read our review on the KBS Hi-Rev wedge shaft.

You know about Nippon’s reputation for quality and feel in their steel shafts, but does that translate to great graphite as well? Find out in this review of the Regio Formula B.

The KBS C-Taper is a phenomenally accurate, low-launch, low-spin shaft that doesn’t sacrifice feel. Read our review to see if it’s a good fit for your game.

The Fujikura Speeder 569 Evolution II shaft may be lightweight, but don’t let that intimidate you. Find out why you shouldn’t be afraid of trying out this great shaft.

The Aerotech SteelFiber i125 is their closest relative to traditional steel iron shafts. Read Bill’s review to see if they will make the jump to graphite in your irons any easier.

The KBS Tour-V shaft is designed to be low spin with tight dispersion. Read Bill’s review to see if it delivers.

The Fujikura Speeder legend continues to grow with the Evolution II. Find out what makes the Speeder 661 Evolution II so great.

Low launching, low spinning shafts can’t feel smooth, right? Wrong. The Nippon Regio Formula MB shaft proves you can have maximum control with great feel.
Do you miss those long irons that you took out of the bag a few years back? True Temper’s Dynamic Gold AMT shafts may make them playable again. We explain how in this review.

Known for making exceptional feeling shafts, Matrix introduced the Speed Rulz lineup. Read our review to learn more about all three models.

If you’re looking for a wedge shaft to give you a bit more spin with less trajectory, read our review on the KBS Hi-Rev wedge shaft.

You know about Nippon’s reputation for quality and feel in their steel shafts, but does that translate to great graphite as well? Find out in this review of the Regio Formula B.

The KBS C-Taper is a phenomenally accurate, low-launch, low-spin shaft that doesn’t sacrifice feel. Read our review to see if it’s a good fit for your game.

The Fujikura Speeder 569 Evolution II shaft may be lightweight, but don’t let that intimidate you. Find out why you shouldn’t be afraid of trying out this great shaft.

The Aerotech SteelFiber i125 is their closest relative to traditional steel iron shafts. Read Bill’s review to see if they will make the jump to graphite in your irons any easier.

The KBS Tour-V shaft is designed to be low spin with tight dispersion. Read Bill’s review to see if it delivers.

The Fujikura Speeder legend continues to grow with the Evolution II. Find out what makes the Speeder 661 Evolution II so great.

Low launching, low spinning shafts can’t feel smooth, right? Wrong. The Nippon Regio Formula MB shaft proves you can have maximum control with great feel.
Do you miss those long irons that you took out of the bag a few years back? True Temper’s Dynamic Gold AMT shafts may make them playable again. We explain how in this review.

Known for making exceptional feeling shafts, Matrix introduced the Speed Rulz lineup. Read our review to learn more about all three models.

If you’re looking for a wedge shaft to give you a bit more spin with less trajectory, read our review on the KBS Hi-Rev wedge shaft.

You know about Nippon’s reputation for quality and feel in their steel shafts, but does that translate to great graphite as well? Find out in this review of the Regio Formula B.

The KBS C-Taper is a phenomenally accurate, low-launch, low-spin shaft that doesn’t sacrifice feel. Read our review to see if it’s a good fit for your game.

The Fujikura Speeder 569 Evolution II shaft may be lightweight, but don’t let that intimidate you. Find out why you shouldn’t be afraid of trying out this great shaft.

The Aerotech SteelFiber i125 is their closest relative to traditional steel iron shafts. Read Bill’s review to see if they will make the jump to graphite in your irons any easier.

The KBS Tour-V shaft is designed to be low spin with tight dispersion. Read Bill’s review to see if it delivers.

The Fujikura Speeder legend continues to grow with the Evolution II. Find out what makes the Speeder 661 Evolution II so great.