Thursday, May 5, 2011

C-Taper Product TECH | SPECS | FITTING

For all those interested in reading about the KBS C-Taper shaft technology, specifications, and product information for the brand-new C-Taper shaft; we will have it up on the website soon! We've posted some information below for those that can't wait and our early adopters who've already placed a pre-order. Hope this helps!
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TECHNOLOGY:
- STIFF TIP: The KBS C-Taper shaft incorporates a Stiff Tip enhancing the Recalculated MOI Taper Design for maximum torsion and flex. The added stability near the club head minimizes spin and delivers a piercing ball flight.  

- MOI-ADVANCED TAPER: The taper section in the all-new CT shaft modifies the formula for outer diameter and wall thickness proportionality, increasing the OD nearer the tip. This unique balance of mass and taper maintains optimized energy transfer for maximum feel and distance; however the flexural design will impart a low piercing trajectory with reduced spin. 

- IMPROVED ACCURACY & CONTROL:  Combining an expanded butt design and shallow taper rate, the KBS C-Taper incorporates a firmer flexural design for tight shot dispersion without sacrificing responsive feel. 

WEIGHT AND CPM-MATCHING:  KBS shafts incorporate principles of progressive CPM Matching and precision weight sorting for exceptional playability and feel through every set.




SPECIFICATIONS:
SHAFT FLEX WT. LENGTH TORQUE BALL FLIGHT BUTT FREQUENCY SWING SPEED FIT
Regular 110g discrete 2.05 LOW 5.5 D: 90mph | 5i: 80mph
R+ 115g discrete 2 LOW 6 D: 95mph | 5i: 85mph
Stiff 120g discrete 1.95 LOW 6.5 D: 100mph | 5i: 90mph
S+ 125g discrete 1.9 LOW 7 D: 105mph | 5i: 95mph
X-Stiff 130g discrete 1.85 LOW 7.5 D: 110 mph | 5i: 100mph

FITTING:
The all-new KBS C-Taper shaft will be slightly more stiff flex and player fitting than a comparable flex in the KBS Tour shaft. For our swing speed fit, we've kept the numbers approximately the same because the range is not far off. Fitter's should expect to fit the target player (high ball hitters, high spin, fast tempo, etc.) into a comparable flex with the possibility of a soft-step.



















































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