UST Mamiya All In Putter Shaft

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This thing looks pretty dangerous. Rolled a few when I got back from the shop and it’s got a nice feel to it. Definitely seems more stable through the stroke, and it’s changed the overall feel of the putter, just can’t put my finger on exactly how yet. Excited to get it out for a test run tomorrow.
 
I never played my #7 Cruiser with the strokelab shaft in it.
I bought it from a guy locally, came home, cut the shaft off, installed the All-In shaft, and put it into play.
So the improvement of the All-in shaft is like normal to me, can't compare it to anything.

But I'm loving it as the shaft, so I'm glad I did it.
 
Our stock All-In 0.370" steel tip will be more stable vs going retrofit.

When using the Steel tip version...................do you trim the steel end or the graphite end to get to the finished length?
 
Thanks again Danny
 
I've been a fool and not taken pictures of my new All-In steeltip Agera RS-30 setup. But I can honestly concur with everyone else, that the putter has never felt more controllable and there's just no sideways twisting when hitting one less than pure. And still it feels connected, instead of a rebar.

A worthy update for sure and one that didn't cost an arm and a leg!
 
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This thing looks pretty dangerous. Rolled a few when I got back from the shop and it’s got a nice feel to it. Definitely seems more stable through the stroke, and it’s changed the overall feel of the putter, just can’t put my finger on exactly how yet. Excited to get it out for a test run tomorrow.
I love that look. Wow.
 
I pulled the All In shaft from a putter I'm no longer using. It currently plays at 35, but I am finding 36-36.5 is a more comfortable length for me. Is it possible to add an extension to the All-In or would I be better off just getting a new one and having it cut to the desired length?
 
I pulled the All In shaft from a putter I'm no longer using. It currently plays at 35, but I am finding 36-36.5 is a more comfortable length for me. Is it possible to add an extension to the All-In or would I be better off just getting a new one and having it cut to the desired length?
My opinion is that adding an extension would not be a problem. And I don't think I will own a putter without one of these shafts from here on out.
 
I pulled the All In shaft from a putter I'm no longer using. It currently plays at 35, but I am finding 36-36.5 is a more comfortable length for me. Is it possible to add an extension to the All-In or would I be better off just getting a new one and having it cut to the desired length?

I would say buy a new one.

Putting in an extension probably isn't the best move.
 
I pulled the All In shaft from a putter I'm no longer using. It currently plays at 35, but I am finding 36-36.5 is a more comfortable length for me. Is it possible to add an extension to the All-In or would I be better off just getting a new one and having it cut to the desired length?
I’ve done it with no issue
 
Which shaft would i need to replace the shaft in a bettinardi antidote sb1? I believe it is the steel tip shaft one, but just trying to confirm before i purchase the wrong thing.

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Have another thread about this whole process, but literally it all started just because I wanted a UST Mamiya All In One in my LAB DF3, so now we have a fully custom LAB DF3 with one of the very few LAB DF3's out there with a All In One in it...

My GOAT got a little color washed out, but I'm still pretty proud of it!

It feels great. I'll let you all know how it performs!

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Have another thread about this whole process, but literally it all started just because I wanted a UST Mamiya All In One in my LAB DF3, so now we have a fully custom LAB DF3 with one of the very few LAB DF3's out there with a All In One in it...

My GOAT got a little color washed out, but I'm still pretty proud of it!

It feels great. I'll let you all know how it performs!

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Been following your other thread, and seeing this here..................looks awesome!!
 
Tossed the all-in'd Cleveland Frontline back in the bag yesterday after being inspired by shaft up.

pretty big change from the stock S2S Ai Max setup I have been consistent with for awhile.


It's still very tight and responsive. Greens were shaggy after a recent punch so took a second to adjust to the speed but felt good once I was there. Confident getting everthing starting online despite stepping away from the zero torque. You know what you input from your hands will translate directly to the face but Still something about the feedback that leaves me wanting a bit more.
 
Which shaft would i need to replace the shaft in a bettinardi antidote sb1? I believe it is the steel tip shaft one, but just trying to confirm before i purchase the wrong thing.

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Oh man, @BASSFAN07 I am SO sorry that this went missed!

You’d want the non-graphite model or a retrofit for that one.
 
I’m having a custom designed putter by a company named Ow&Co and asked them to put one of these in my build. It wasn’t an offering by them but they were happy to oblige.
 
I’m having a custom designed putter by a company named Ow&Co and asked them to put one of these in my build. It wasn’t an offering by them but they were happy to oblige.
That's pretty cool that they'd do that! Can't wait to hear how it works out for you and see some pics!
 
That's pretty cool that they'd do that! Can't wait to hear how it works out for you and see some pics!
It’s a great little company. I’ll definitely post some pics.
 
I thought about the make up of my bag and the changes I've made this year. The included All-In putter shaft may quietly be the biggest addition to my bag.
 
What All-In option would be the one to go with for an Odyssey #9 Tour Bag Collection?
 
After hitting a couple of the group's putters this week, I'm going to go with the Retro shaft for my new / old Scotty Te (its a flow neck, so the hosel is a weird size). Once it gets back from its restoration, I'll plan to go through the retro fit process.
 
Been putting with an All In putter shaft in the jailbird mini the last couple times out. The speed control with this combo is fantastic. Doesn't help not being able to read greens well, but speed control and stability is top notch!
 
Played a new course last Friday. Easily the fastest greens my normal group has played all year. You could sneeze on the ball and it was gone. Holding greens was insanely hard to do. Even with this my lag putting was insane. Everyone was three putting every green, but I was consistently putting it close, burning edges and leaving myself tap-ins. One of the playing partners asked me what I was doing that they couldn't do - It all had to do with the All-In Shaft. I can't tell you how easy it is to find the tempo I need and being able to adjust accordingly. Putter has easily been the most consistent part of my game this year.
 
Broken record but the AllIn is something I can’t totally explain but I’m glad it’s in my putter. I ended up with a few more putts than normal but my pace was perfect today and I gave my self legitimate chances to make the longer putts today. The best part is the putts inside of 6’ feet were automatic and no three putts today.
 
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