What weight are Project X 6.0 shafts?
Project X’s regular flex (5.5) comes in at 105 grams, stiff (6.0) is 110 grams, and x-stiff (6.5) is 115. So the stiffer the flex, the more weight you’ll have.
Are Project X shafts any good?
Having tried these iron shafts many times over the years — in different iron builds as well — I can safely say the Project X shaft is one of the best in the game. Boasting a sturdy, stout build geared toward stronger players who want a flat, penetrating ball flight, the Project X irons shafts deliver on all promises.
Are S300 shafts stiff?
The Gold Dynamic S300 is a Stiff Flex Shaft. A Stiff shaft is the second stiffest shaft available, meaning it’s generally a better shaft for those with higher clubhead speeds. A “Stiff” Shaft is optimal for these clubhead speed: 6-iron: 84 mph – 91 mph.
Is the Project X PXV 39 the lightest shaft on the market?
While there is no shortage of lightweight shafts on the market, the PXv 39 currently stands as the high (or should it be low?) water mark of what shaft manufacturers can do with new materials and construction. The PXv shafts add significantly more variety to Project X ’s line of graphite shafts.
How are the Project X driver shafts numbered?
The numbering system on the Project X driver shafts, like all other driver shaft stiffness designations I have seen are based on both weight and stiffness. A heavier 6.0 shaft will also be a stiffer 6,0 shaft. I looked at four versions of the Project X driver shaft, the original Blue, the lighter weight Black, the newer, PXV Tour52 and the PXV.
How much does the Project X PXV 52 weigh?
You already know that the Project X PXv 39 weighs 39 grams (regardless of flex), and you can probably guess that the PXv weighs 52 grams (in 6.0, it’s slightly lighter or heavier in other flexes). The PXv 52 is available in flexes ranging from 5.5 (regular) to 7.0 (X-flex).
What is the difference between Royal precision and Project X?
Royal Precision, an iron shaft only company, was acquired by True Temper in 2006. The Project X brand name was part of that purchase. Project X branded driver shafts appeared soon after that purchase. They use the same stiffness designation as the Project X irons shafts, numbers, rather than letters.