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Outside of a trade in, probably not.Would any pro shops or retail stores have stability shafts installed in putters that I could roll in-store or is it more of a club champion specialty type thing?
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Outside of a trade in, probably not.Would any pro shops or retail stores have stability shafts installed in putters that I could roll in-store or is it more of a club champion specialty type thing?
None, will be effective in older putters as well as the modern head weights to my knowledge.Looks good.
What is the minimum head weight that would see an improvement with this shaft?
Looking forward to hearing your thoughts as you spend some time with it.
So tipping this shaft (or not) appropriately seems to be the key to how it will play. Interesting. Guess you only have one chance to get the tipping right the first time (unless you add an extension on the second go).
Looks really interesting. Will be curious to see any uptake on tour.
Nice. Thanks for the clarification.None, will be effective in older putters as well as the modern head weights to my knowledge.
Wish I could say for certain. The info from KBS at this point is quite vague. That said, I’ve got a heavier grip on it and plugged it in no issues in stability at all.@Jman For those THPer's pondering this shaft. Is it "plug and play"? By that I mean, if you like your putter's weighting/balance can you just install this shaft with your current grip or would you need to go to a heavier or lighter grip?
It’s an interesting realm. I think price is key though, and whoever comes up with quantifiable performance at the lowest cost is going to win the race. KBS has a strong one here, I would install it in another putter which is as much praise as I can give, but there might be something else lurking too.Very interesting... Putter shaft tech is coming!!!
but there might be something else lurking too.
There are participants of the Ben Hogan / UST Experience that have a putter with one of those lurkers...
Definitely agree that this and something else coming later on from another are going to create competition in the segment.I've been fascinated by the fresh look at putter shafts going on the last few years. I think it makes sense there is plenty of improvement out there especially as head weight has increased, BUT i've always been hesitant to experiment due to the entry cost of these shafts! This is a big step making this more available for the public.
All standard putter grips fit it. It’s not oversized, it simply tapers in a different location at a more drastic rate.I’d try their ct putter shaft at 34.99 before that. Lol. Funny not sure a superstroke would fit in that fatty. Taking butt end there not calling anyone out hahaha.
But the ct putter shaft has me wanting the black one.
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Have to say, I like this one a lot.
While I don’t have the ability to provide data on the stability, I do know I can relate it in feel to others I’ve used. Of the Stability, new Kinetixx, and this, I do think this one is the most “traditional” in feel. By that I mean it’s stable, but it’s not a feel that makes me go “oh wow” like the Stability Tour and Kinetixx do.
The biggest thing for me also remains the price. It’s ultra competitive for the current market, and that’s pretty smart by KBS to weave their way in there.
I made sure to put the label ON.I assume that taking the label off the shaft was reasonably simple ???
Not sure why anyone would keep the label on but YMMV.