Last year Fujikura co produced their highest end and most technologically advanced shaft ever with a company called muziik. The BangVoo was born produced of a 3 axis high modulus sheet design implementing 50 ton and 70 ton high elasticity carbon. Since then the series has gained significant exposure in Japan for it’s extra distance and directional stability over the majority of other shafts on the market.
Rombax BangVoo 787
The new Rombax BangVoo 787 is based on the uber popular Speeder 757 Tour Spec of years ago. Based on the blueprint of the original 757 Speeder it’s designed to accommodate faster more powerful swings. The stiff flex spec’s out at 265 cpm’s 75 grams heavy with a torque rating of 3.2*. While the X-flex comes in at 275 cpm’s @ 77 grams. The Original 757 Speeder was 77 grams with 2.5* torque. The advancement and use of high elasticity carbon allows the same directional stability with more user friendly torque numbers.
The New BangVoo 787 is now available from TourSpecGolf. It should be in the TSG ProShop in the next few days! If you need one for Christmas just drop us a private message or email and we should be able to get one out to you pretty quickly!
New BangVoo Premium Graphite Iron Shafts
Coming March 2011 the Fujikura Rombax BangVoo Iron shaft. Produced and manufactured using the same three axis woven carbon design with the 50 metric ton & 70 ton carbon sheets as the rest of the BangVoo models utilize. Expect the high end materials and technology to produce maxium repulsive force and incredible resiliency back to its original shape which produces an amazingly long and accurate result.
With all the amazing and recent technology advancements in graphite materials and especially iron shafts we have seen a huge influx of players moving to high end graphite in their forged cavity backs and blades. With the new Ozik Program Shafts, Crazy Black Iron & Longest Yard, the new Quadra high modulus shafts we look forward to testing and evaluating the new Fujikura Rombax BangVoo Graphite Iron Shafts soon. Expect more coverage and information in just a couple of months when TourSpecGolf covers the 2011 Tokyo Golf Fair!
It’s about time they came out with a new version of 757. I had to switch shaft brands because they didn’t have one to fit the same.
do you have any shafts that will fit the Taylormade R1 driver ?