Fujikura Speeder Shafts - Experience the Power

The Speeder series has gained much acclaim from many areas including the most demanding of them all, the PGA Tour. Although the Speeder remains one of the most popular shafts on tour, Fujikura has taken the shaft to the masses with success.But why has the Speeder shaft been so good?

To start, Fujikura holds one of the most promising shaft technologies to date - the Triax technology and it’s at the heart of the Speeder Series. Triax is a carbon fiber woven in honeycomb structure giving the shaft extraordinary capabilities. The Triax technology allows the shaft to withstand the tremendous forces of twisting that occurs during the swing which provides much more consistency throughout.Much better vibration dampening along with an enhancement of energy transfer at impact. The Triax technology remains one of the highest touted technologies to come along in years.

The Speeder shaft also offers diversity.  The Speeder Series is available in five models, identified by desired weight, spin, launch and bend points. These models include the Fujikura Speeder 569, 586, 652, 686, and 757 models.

The 569 series is the lightest model designed for the average player looking for higher spin, higher launch and a low to mid bend point.

The 757 is the heaviest model, coming in at 77 to 82 grams.The 757 is most definitely geared for the more accomplished player seeking a penetrating ball flight with a lower trajectory.

In between the 569 and 757 lies a range that most golfers will find safe haven.

The Fujikura Speeder popularity speaks volumes.  It is safe to say, the Triax technologies has made the Speeder a premier shaft - a following and popularity experienced by few shaft makers. The wide spectrum of Speeder models makes the shaft most accessible for all levels.  If your plans are for a new shaft in the future, you need to put the Speeder shaft on your short list.

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