A common comment about Fujikura Ventus shafts is that their stability and consistency are so high, that golfers can swing them harder and wring more carry yards from them, without producing more shot dispersion.
Let’s take a look at why. Here’s nearly everything you need to know about Ventus shafts, from a high level.
Made with Premium Materials and Technology
Fujikura Ventus shafts are made with extremely premium materials and technology that improve strength and stability.
They are crafted with Pitch 40 ton and Pitch 70 ton carbon fiber, which are lighter and stronger than alternatives, improving stability and helping the shaft resist ovaling, especially during periods of elevated stress during the swing cycle, like transition.
Fujikura Ventus shafts even utilize a unique, proprietary painting technique, called a “Phantum Finish.” This painting process applies a light, thin coat of paint that minimizes swing weight even further.
VeloCore Technology Stabilizes
Select Fujikura Ventus shafts make use of a proprietary technology that the company calls VeloCore Technology.
This is a multi-material bias core that makes use of the Pitch 70 ton and 40 ton fibers mentioned in the last section.
These shafts are made with full-length Pitch 70 ton fibers that are 150% stronger and more stable than T1100g, improving stability and MOI through transition and impact.
This technology doesn’t just boost stability, it also enhances energy transfer and smash factor and makes these shafts more forgiving, even on off-center shots.
Three Shaft Profiles
There are three distinct shaft profiles available in the Fujikura Ventus line, being the black, blue, and red.
The Fujikura Ventus Red produces the highest-launch profile of the three. All Red shafts produce mid-high launch profiles and mid-spin characteristics, and all except the Red 8 and 9 have low kick points (the 8 and 9 have mid-low kick points).
With an ultra-stiff handle, firm midsection, and stiff tip, the Ventus Red is most suitable for players with slower swing speeds and tempos, but still delivers excellent forgiveness and energy transfer for greater carry distance.
The Ventus Blue lies in the middle ground. Every Ventus Blue except one (the Blue 5 R2) produces a mid launch and low spin characteristics. They also all have low kick points except the Blue 5 R2, with a mid-high kick point.
The Ventus Blue’s firm handle, stiff midsection and ultra-stiff tip, paired with its low launch and spin characteristics, make it most suitable for players with more aggressive swing speeds and tempos. Like the Red, most golfers find that the Ventus Blue can add carry distance without adding shot dispersion.
The Fujikura Ventus Black is the most aggressive in the series. Every Ventus Black shaft produces low-launch and spin characteristics and has a high kick point. These are the stiffest, most aggressive shafts in the Ventus line.
The Ventus Black also features an ultra-stiff handle, a stiff midsection, and an ultra-stiff tip section, making it best for players with the most aggressive swing tempos and fastest swing speeds.
Most players can swing a Ventus Black hard, generating greater ball speed that translates to more carry distance, but again, without generating excess shot dispersion.
Designed for Maximum Ball Speed
All in all, these shafts are designed to maximize ball speed for greater carry distance, without increasing shot dispersion, even on off-center shots.
These are tour-inspired shaft profiles featuring an accelerated taper and (overall) stiff-tips. Energy transfer from the latter and enhanced loading and feel from the taper translate to improved sensitivity, responsiveness, and carry distance.
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