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While out in California THP got a chance to spend the day at BST Nano HQ and see the incredible things this company is producing both in golf and outside.
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Some of those photos and items they make put a thought in my head.. And if I'm close to right, that's going to be pretty awesome.
What these guys can do with these technologies is crazy impressive - across numerous applications.
They have BIG plans and I'm excited specifically to see the golf aspect launched.
My thought as well. Super super interesting for sure. Can't wait to see what comes from them.First thoughts that came to my head was super lightweight, and incredibly strong/stable. I could be way off but between the bike frames and the paddles, it's hard to not have that idea
I assume more golf pics to come when allowed? Saw a ton of stuff not much golf stuff yet
I more meant shafts sorry for not being specific Josh. I think it cool they make a bunch of stuff but I want to selfishly see more golf related products!
First thoughts that came to my head was super lightweight, and incredibly strong/stable. I could be way off but between the bike frames and the paddles, it's hard to not have that idea
Oh brother, I know exactly what you meant. They literally have very few. THP was the first outside of the business to even see what is going on. They are not even done with graphics yet, that is how early and soon you guys are going to see things.
There is definitely some crazy cool stuff coming in explanation.
When we bought our Kayaks, I was absolutely FLOORED with how light some of the paddles were. Of course, they weren't cheap at all.
I think MRC is doing some great things w/ the Bassara line - but I think that's an area where people can continue to innovate.
Haha oddly that's a shaft I never got along with. Never knew if it was the shaft or the club head but it just didn't have any pop.
I forget which of the Bassara shafts it was (not the Eagle/E series), but when I was getting fitted I'd mentioned that lightweight shafts always felt too weak, and they put one of the Bassara shafts in it and it was about as stiff as anything I'd swung. The stuff people are doing w/ materials is impressive, and from what JB and #Cookie are saying, it sounds like this is potentially another class.