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Grafalloy Prolaunch Blue Tour 75 Shafts

Grafalloy Prolaunch Blue Tour 75 Shafts
Brands TrueTemper
Product Name Grafalloy Prolaunch Blue Tour 75 Shafts
Price

Price:$185.00

PRODUCT INFORMATION

Date uploaded : 10/21/2009.

Grafalloy Prolaunch Blue Tour 75 Shafts (GRAPHITE/WOODS)

Introducing the ProLaunch Tour Design series by Grafalloy. Based on the immensely popular ProLaunch family, these wood shafts incorporate Grafalloy¡Çs innovative Smart-Ply technology that made it¡Çs debut in Axis. This groundbreaking new layup system offers improved hoop strength for unparalleled distance and accuracy.

FLEXLENGTHWEIGHTTORQUETIP DIA.BUTT DIA.
R46"75g2.9.3350.600
S46"76g2.9.3350.600
X46"78g2.9.3350.600


Smart-Ply Technology
Smart-Ply technology preserves 100% of the carbon fiber properties by incorporating only unidirectional, low FAW, high-modulous fiber.

These unidirectional fibers are then strategically placed in multiple axes along the full length of the shaft resulting in unequalled design consistency and material integrity / performance.

Grafalloy¡Çs proprietary System 9 design model computes over 40,000 calculations per shaft ensuring unparalleled accuracy in material placement and lay-up.

Smart-Ply technology positions the unidirectional carbon fiber in Grafalloy Axis along 6 separate axes¡Äover twice as many shaft axes when compared to other designs.

+/- 45 Degree Fibers
+/- 45 degree fibers provide incredible torsional stability to stabilize the clubhead for maximum consistency at impact.

+/- 30 Degree Fibers
+/- 30 degree fibers provide for greater torque reduction while preserving valuable feel.

Zero Degree Fibers
Zero degree fibers provide consistent flexural integrity along the length of the shaft for unmatched feel and energy transfer.

90 Degree Fibers
90 degree fibers maximize geometric integrity during downswing reducing shaft ovalization. Maximum geometric integrity dramatically improves shot dispersion while allowing more energy to be transferred through the shaft to the ball at impact.
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