
Information You Need To Know
Typical static testing equipment CANNOT accurately assess the unique technology within the NUNCHUK™ for fitting purposes. Thus, comparisons to the standard measurement values of traditional shafts are not appropriate. For instance, the frequency and weight measurements above might seem high for slower speed golfers, however the NUNCHUK™ Tri-Zonal Stability™ (TZS) technology actually makes this shaft the PERFECT choice for those players.
A FLEX: The NUNCHUK™ is sold in a single flex – the same shaft will perform well for professional golfers, high level amateurs, seniors, women and juniors. How? With the NUNCHUK™, any “flex” created at the initiation of the downswing will rapidly recover in only the first few feet. Therefore, you DO NOT have to ”time the kick” of the shaft.
B LAUNCH: Because the NUNCHUK™ resists Flex, Twist and Droop during the downswing, the movement of the clubhead around the axis of the shaft is dramatically reduced relative to other shafts. As a result, the shaft is not “adding” or “subtracting” loft from the true loft of the clubhead and the swing generated by the golfer. Therefore, the golfer can reliably expect to deliver the True Loft of the clubhead to the ball at impact.
C WEIGHT: Because the NUNCHUK™ is counterbalanced, the shaft will feel much lighter than its deadweight. The counterbalancing and stability of the NUNCHUK™ creates the "one-piece" feel that promotes CONSISTENCY by encouraging players to swing the handle of their golf club, rather than the club head.
SPIN RATE AND SHOT DISPERSION: Simply, Spin Rate will be reduced and Shot Dispersion will be narrowed for almost all golfers, increasing both their distance and accuracy.
TRIMMING INSTRUCTIONS:
Unlike most golf shafts which require trimming of the shaft from the tip to achieve the required degree of stiffness, the Nunchuk’s unique design does not require any tip trimming. An integral part of the shaft design includes a specialized tip section, which should be not be trimmed to fit a driver, fairway wood, or a hybrid.
- No tip trimming required or suggested for drivers, fairway woods, or hybrids..
- If
installing in a club with either a .350 or .370 hosel,
use appropriate sleeve or shim. (Standard shim for .350" hosel and oversized shim for .370" hosel)
- Use enough epoxy
to properly coat the shaft and hosel bore, but don't
overdo it (because the shaft wall thickness is larger
than most shafts, there is a smaller hollow area for
excess epoxy to fill).
- If using long-cure epoxy, some club builders have found it useful to mask-off the hosel of the club to avoid having any excess epoxy adhere to the exterior of the club.
- Butt trim to desired
length. For drivers,we believe you will get optimum performance if you trim the finished length to 44 to 44.5 inches.
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