Should you buy a premium after-market driver shaft? Fujikura Ventus Black vs Blue vs Red
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- Опубліковано 4 жов 2024
- With the World #1, #2 and #3 golfers all playing Fujikura Ventus shafts, TG Test Pro Neil Wain and Equipment Editor Simon Daddow discuss what benefits premium after-market driver shafts bring to the table.
We also show how the Ventus TR Black, Blue and Red shafts compare in data, whilst offering buying advice as to who each will best suit.
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I purchased the TR Blue 50S this past season. Saved some poor strike drives and my best strikes were better. I couldn’t be happier!
Thanks for your input Wayne, great to hear you've found a set-up that works.
I guess that I’m the exception. Because of age my swing speed has become moderate (94mph) but I can honestly say that the Ventus TR Blue 55 R tipped 1.5 inches has given me a great feel and ball flight, and moreover has helped me to get rid of the nasty hook.
Great stuff Fernando, good to hear you've found a set-up that works for you.
Using the Red in my Tour Edge Exotics fairway woods and get great distance and dispersion. Highly recommend!
Thanks for your input, good to hear you've found a set-up that works.
Can't believe the accuracy iv'e gained since switching to the ventus black. Both the black and the blue do a really good job keeping the spin down for that x-tra carry and the red is really nice with the fairway woods.
Thanks for your input Jason, great to hear.
Great review, I agree with the up grade, but like you said it does get very expensive, I up graded my TSR 3 driver with Graphite Design DI , but Tietilist has a nice deal only $200 up charge for a great shaft, I also up graded with my Callaway 7 wood with the Ventus red velocore but it was $350 in price, but like you stated I have the shafts now so if I wanted I could put another manufacturer tip on , just mentally it gives me more confidence lol because golf makes you mental lol!! Thanks guys love the 2023 reviews, a lot of work so Thanks!!
Thanks Kevin, really appreciate your feedback.
We're all for finding something you like and sticking with it. Ventus are a great option too.
Ventus Blue 8 TX (non TR) seeing 300+ never gets old! Straight too!
So basically speaking, manufacturers are making poor quality shafts and unless you pay for the quality upgrade you won’t get best results. Lame. How bout we make a good standard shaft since they’re charging over $600 for a new driver.
The shaft brands would probably say it's much more head brand led. With price points to hit (which are governed by how much golfers will pay for a driver) something has to be squeezed.
Selling not many drivers with premium shafts for £600 - £800 doesn't help golfers, the shaft brands or head manufacturers.
It's about maintaining the high profit margins on the club heads that they spend their marketing and R&D budgets on. So, you end up with the mass produced vanilla flavor shafts, 'cause most weekend golfers will only notice weight and flex through a quick demo try and not really do much homework on the shaft comparisons anyway.
@@davidl1272 You got it David.
Ventus TR Blue 6X is amazing for me
Great to hear Ricky.
Big fan of the blue, didn't find it gave me the best dispersion but lots of power. Would love to try the black but feel it's going to be a bit much for me.
Thanks for your input Chris.
What I love is that I can play the red in its lightest weight in R like my swing speed wants and it still feels soft even though I don’t snap hook it off the planet. It’s a unicorn
Nice insight, thanks Ryan.
@@ryandavidtrapasso what is your swing speed ?
Premium shafts are good, however looking at those number, there's not a massive difference between distances in previous video's. A lot of manufacturers stock shafts are also premium...the Hzrdus 4G in the TSR being a perfect example.
agreed, the 4g is closest thing to a ventus . A lot of the top brands , Cobra, Callaway ,Taylormade and titleist offer this as a stock option, great value!!
@jason maestre Yep. Titleist is the only brand offering the TX version. I've actually switched from the Ventus to the TX 4G HZRDUS. It's also no uncharge.
Just get a fitting for your clubs . Buying aftermarket shafts is a niche market for specific players whom have high swing speed and playing higher tournaments or just wasting your money.
yes no and yes!
Could I put black in my irons? And which spec
I'm swinging at around low 90s on my mid irons
There is no Ventus Black for irons. Fujikura make the Axiom shaft for irons it has the same VeloCore tip tech.
We have a video on them here ua-cam.com/video/Gxyx_iQLCg0/v-deo.html
Can you tell me what a stock Ventus Blue on a new "leftover" Taylor Made Sim 2 Max would have? Thanks!
Hi Moosehook. The stock TM Ventus doesn't have the Fujikura VeloCore structure inside. It's the bit made out out of premium materials, for ultimate stability.
Fujikura say they work on good, better and best platforms, where the stock TM Ventus would be categorised as good, the after-market Ventus is best.
Hope that helps. This video is worth a look if you're into understanding how the shafts are made.
👉ua-cam.com/video/P6r2nm9YThY/v-deo.html
Where is the best and nearest place to scarbrough that I can test the Ventus range of driver shafts please?
Their dealers are on the link below Shannon.
Hope that helps.
fujikuragolf.com/international-dealers/?#UK
question ? would the HZRDUS SMOKE RED RDX suit me ... 58 years old.....9 -11 handicap....90-94 mph driver speed....was thinking in the 5.5 flex....i am unable to test clubs so am ordering on line....was this shaft or the FUJI Ventus red TR.......would really like your thoughts...cheers from Alberta
It's not really possible to offer a valid recommendation without seeng you swing and your shot data golfaddict.
We'd seriously recommend trying both the shafts you're interested in before buying.
Hi great review, where can I test these near London?
Thanks Omar appreciate your feedback.
A great starting point would be the lovely people at Precision Golf.
www.precisiongolf.co.uk
Hope that helps.
Are there fujikura ventus shafts for ladies swing speed?
Save the money and use it for golf lessons. In the end it will pay bigger dividends.