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It's more about creating "higher hoop stiffness" in the tip section.I’ve been playing Recoils for the past five years primarily in the 95 weight class. Going to be interesting to see the impact of a drop to 75 gram, that’s quite a drop. Although JB mentioned a higher weight is in future plans. I do like the commentary about stiffening the tip, it will certainly help with dispersion. Looking forward to detailed reviews.
Is there a pretty picture for said "higher hoop stiffness"?It's more about creating "higher hoop stiffness" in the tip section.
Danny
I would recommend looking at similar weight first and starting there. In this case, 110 or 125 will both work.@DannyLe , having not had graphite in the bag before, how would I go about getting similar performance based on current steel specs? I have Cobra Forged TEC with Modus3 Pro XS and 919 Tour with DG 120 XS.
This is two extremes and easy for everyone to understand.Is there a pretty picture for said "higher hoop stiffness"?
Each weight category will require "different hoop stiffness".This is two extremes and easy for everyone to understand.
Grab a plastic straw and push down on either ends. This is extremely "low hoop" and something that would create a very inconsistent shaft. Get a metal straw and do the same. The metal straw would be extremely "high hoop" and something that would create a very bad feeling shaft and something most golfers can't load properly.
Danny
Thanks Danny, what are your thoughts on lighter in the longer irons moving to heavier in the scoring clubs?I would recommend looking at similar weight first and starting there. In this case, 110 or 125 will both work.
Danny
I'm a proponent of doing that across the entire spectrum of your clubs. Lightest weight in driver and heaviest in your last wedge.Thanks Danny, what are your thoughts on lighter in the longer irons moving to heavier in the scoring clubs?
I'm a proponent of doing that across the entire spectrum of your clubs. Lightest weight in driver and heaviest in your last wedge.
This is what I play:
50/60g driver/fairway
85g hybrid
95g irons/wedges
110g sand/lob wedge
Danny
This is two extremes and easy for everyone to understand.
Grab a plastic straw and push down on either ends. This is extremely "low hoop" and something that would create a very inconsistent shaft. Get a metal straw and do the same. The metal straw would be extremely "high hoop" and something that would create a very bad feeling shaft and something most golfers can't load properly.
Danny
When do you think the shaft will become available in a 95-ish weight class?Aftermarket Retail = $39.99/each.
This will be available as a stock graphite option in a very popular iron model to be announced soon and custom in pretty much every major OEM iron program.
Danny
Closer to the end of the year. Our main focus was to produce a product that a majority of golfers would fit into first. The heavier weights are more complicated and takes a little longer because we are designing individual lengths for each wieght and flex.When do you think the shaft will become available in a 95-ish weight class?
Glad to see that since these weights to not appeal to me but I still love me some Recoils.As mentioned, I expect to see more weights skewing heavier in the future. Recoil has a lot of users in the lighter weights, but the company definitely is not forgetting about those that use steel like weight.
What recoil shaft do you see being best option in the one length revolution.Quick/boring story on shaft weight. When I started in the golf business in 2000, I was playing Dynamic Gold S300
Closer to the end of the year. Our main focus was to produce a product that a majority of golfers would fit into first. The heavier weights are more complicated and takes a little longer because we are designing individual lengths for each wieght and flex.
Just look at our current offering:
95 F3/F4 = 18 individual irons
110 F4/F5 = 18 individual irons
That is a total of 36 different design.
THP will be the first to know.
Danny
I’m not Danny, but will be going to the DART 75s in my set I believe.What recoil shaft do you see being best option in the one length revolution.
Reason to go to them vs the proto you have.I’m not Danny, but will be going to the DART 75s in my set I believe.
Getting similar stability with less weight.Reason to go to them vs the proto you have.