Thanks for sharing. Would oove to hear your thoughts on the ICWT 2.0 iron shafts. There isnt much info out there on these for some reason, and its always only mentioned in passing
Apologies for the delayed response. The iCWT are their constant weight offering and have a similar balance point to the iS series albeit a slightly lower spin due to the lower torque and stiffer butt section. They are 75g, 95g and 115g but the lighter weights are where they tend to be used more. The feature they have that other constant weight shafts do not is the parallel tip section allows the club fitter/builder to alter the tip flex to dial in specs and performance as all other options are taper tip which you cannot trim. The principle is a graphite shaft that plays like steel
Great video thank you
Thanks Nico. Thanks for watching.
Thanks for sharing. Would oove to hear your thoughts on the ICWT 2.0 iron shafts. There isnt much info out there on these for some reason, and its always only mentioned in passing
Apologies for the delayed response. The iCWT are their constant weight offering and have a similar balance point to the iS series albeit a slightly lower spin due to the lower torque and stiffer butt section. They are 75g, 95g and 115g but the lighter weights are where they tend to be used more. The feature they have that other constant weight shafts do not is the parallel tip section allows the club fitter/builder to alter the tip flex to dial in specs and performance as all other options are taper tip which you cannot trim. The principle is a graphite shaft that plays like steel