Interesting that these are in the lighter weight class, are they aimed at getting slower swingers into the graphite line? Saying that the performance is similar to the 95 is very intriguing.
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Cool read. Hoop stiffness is how well the shaft resists ovaling as you load it correct?
theoretically, the more is stays round the more consistent it will be.
Interesting that these are in the lighter weight class, are they aimed at getting slower swingers into the graphite line? Saying that the performance is similar to the 95 is very intriguing.
Question? Is the current Recoil that we know and love staying in line, or will eventually be replaced for this line?
I’d be inclined to try either one of the stiff shafts. I don’t know what I need as far as weight class but I have been looking at lighter shafts.
”Hoop” this is a term I’ve never heard of in regards to shafts, it’s something new to me but then again my shaft game is weak.
Always learning something here.
If it is the same terminology as used in pipe welding and construction, yes. Interested in learning how they manage that without stressing the outer radius of the bend?Cool read. Hoop stiffness is how well the shaft resists ovaling as you load it correct?
theoretically, the more is stays round the more consistent it will be.
Lightweight, higher launch and lighter, I am probably not the person who would fit into this shaft, but if this is the replacement for the Recoli 760/780 line, they will be a hit.
Me either! Ha! But will be fun to follow others to see their thoughts.
Are these the next evolution for the 760 780 es smac wrap line of shafts.
I can actually say I’ve never hit any recoils that I didn’t like. Had themNot really. Per the article, they are the next evolution of the Recoil shafts.
The DART line is not going to be aimed at slower swingers. It will feature heavier weights in time.
I think time will tell there and it will be dependent on how golfers take to the new DART based on demand. If I was a betting man, I would say the future is bright and people are going to really like this one.
Curious to know why only lighter weights were introduced during the initial launch.