
Kuro Kage Silver TiNi Shaft Review
Stability and consistency are the hallmarks of the second generation Kuro Kage shaft which is why it’s a hit on Tour. Find out if this shaft can help you as well in this review.

Stability and consistency are the hallmarks of the second generation Kuro Kage shaft which is why it’s a hit on Tour. Find out if this shaft can help you as well in this review.

Diamana is one of the most revered names in shafts. With their third generation Blueboard, the B Series, they’ve improved on a classic design by using the latest in materials and design.

With its light weight and unparalleled speed, the Fujikura Speeder Evolution 474 is going to help a lot of golfers hit their longest drives ever.

Can a sub-60 gram shaft stand up to aggressive swings? This one can.

The heavyweight of the new Speeder Evolution is the new 757. With upgraded materials and an entirely new feel, this is a real improvement on its legendary predecessor.

For 2015, the Speeder franchise has been upgraded with new materials and a totally different feel. Find out if this version lives up to the legendary name in this review.

Want to play an Aldila Rogue like the world’s best, but not ready to plunk down $800 for the Tour version? Check out the our review of the new Rogue Silver and Rogue Black to see if they can offer the same performance on a tighter budget.

The top shaft on the PGA Tour is now available to golfers everywhere. Is it worth the super premium price? Find out in this review.

The OBAN Kiyoshi gets a technological upgrade with the Tour Limited edition. Find out why that’s a big deal in this review.

Most golfers don’t need the ultra-stout Kiyoshi Black or the lively Kiyoshi Purple, they need the balanced performance of the OBAN Kiyoshi White. Find out more in this review.

Stability and consistency are the hallmarks of the second generation Kuro Kage shaft which is why it’s a hit on Tour. Find out if this shaft can help you as well in this review.

Diamana is one of the most revered names in shafts. With their third generation Blueboard, the B Series, they’ve improved on a classic design by using the latest in materials and design.

With its light weight and unparalleled speed, the Fujikura Speeder Evolution 474 is going to help a lot of golfers hit their longest drives ever.

Can a sub-60 gram shaft stand up to aggressive swings? This one can.

The heavyweight of the new Speeder Evolution is the new 757. With upgraded materials and an entirely new feel, this is a real improvement on its legendary predecessor.

For 2015, the Speeder franchise has been upgraded with new materials and a totally different feel. Find out if this version lives up to the legendary name in this review.

Want to play an Aldila Rogue like the world’s best, but not ready to plunk down $800 for the Tour version? Check out the our review of the new Rogue Silver and Rogue Black to see if they can offer the same performance on a tighter budget.

The top shaft on the PGA Tour is now available to golfers everywhere. Is it worth the super premium price? Find out in this review.

The OBAN Kiyoshi gets a technological upgrade with the Tour Limited edition. Find out why that’s a big deal in this review.

Most golfers don’t need the ultra-stout Kiyoshi Black or the lively Kiyoshi Purple, they need the balanced performance of the OBAN Kiyoshi White. Find out more in this review.

Stability and consistency are the hallmarks of the second generation Kuro Kage shaft which is why it’s a hit on Tour. Find out if this shaft can help you as well in this review.

Diamana is one of the most revered names in shafts. With their third generation Blueboard, the B Series, they’ve improved on a classic design by using the latest in materials and design.

With its light weight and unparalleled speed, the Fujikura Speeder Evolution 474 is going to help a lot of golfers hit their longest drives ever.

Can a sub-60 gram shaft stand up to aggressive swings? This one can.

The heavyweight of the new Speeder Evolution is the new 757. With upgraded materials and an entirely new feel, this is a real improvement on its legendary predecessor.

For 2015, the Speeder franchise has been upgraded with new materials and a totally different feel. Find out if this version lives up to the legendary name in this review.

Want to play an Aldila Rogue like the world’s best, but not ready to plunk down $800 for the Tour version? Check out the our review of the new Rogue Silver and Rogue Black to see if they can offer the same performance on a tighter budget.

The top shaft on the PGA Tour is now available to golfers everywhere. Is it worth the super premium price? Find out in this review.

The OBAN Kiyoshi gets a technological upgrade with the Tour Limited edition. Find out why that’s a big deal in this review.

Most golfers don’t need the ultra-stout Kiyoshi Black or the lively Kiyoshi Purple, they need the balanced performance of the OBAN Kiyoshi White. Find out more in this review.