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Stulz - Tri Edge 65

Stulz Tri Edge Nano Arrow Tri-Edge Driver Shaft

Our Tri-Edge Driver shaft design works to help you control the twisting and dipping of the clubhead at impact. An additional benefit to the shaft being constructed with nano technology is that you do not lose feel. Too often, when shafts have a low torque, there is no feel and the tip becomes too stiff. We have been working with a number of PGA Tour players who have heard about our shaft and its benefits, and they have had great success with the Tri-Edge. We have not gone out to pursue PGA Tour players yet. They are seeking us out. Some of their comments have been: great trajectory, more control, great feel, more distance, etc.

STULZ NANO ARROW ADVANTAGES:
 �   Patented mid-shaft triangular shape
 �   Three-edge spine design for better stability
 �   Nano CbT Technology
 �   Better diffusion of load and energy transfer
 �   Controlled torque
 �   Tighter shot dispersion
 �   Stronger, lighter-weight shaft construction
 �   Conforms to USGA rules of golf 

TRI-EDGE 65- WOOD SERIES
MODEL ID LENGTH  WEIGHT BUTT  TIP  TORQUE FLEX  KICK-POINT 
65-33-020 46" 65g .60"  0.335" 4.5� A MID
65-33-030  46" 65g .60"  0.335" 4.5� R MID
65-33-040 46" 65g .60"  0.335" 4.5� S MID
65-33-050 46" 65g .60"  0.335" 4.5� X MID

 

FAQ's

What is the bend point of the driver shaft?
Our shaft has a mid-bend point for the 01, 02 and 03 flexes. The 04 and 05 flexes have a mid-high bend point preferred by stronger swingers.

What happens to the frequency of the shaft when you cut the tip?
 The frequency increases 4 to 5 CPM's when you tip cut it ��.

Why was the triangular shape chosen for the shaft design?
Form follows function. This shape provides the ideal torsion rigidity to help control the shot without sacrificing distance. The energy of the shaft is focused along the edges of the shaft to give you excellent feel and shot results. In today's world of large headed drivers that put added stress on the shaft, the ability to lessen the twisting of the clubhead and to transfer the energy to the ball is incredibly important to minimizing shot dispersion. Our shaft is the first non-cylindrical shaft approved by the USGA.

What is Nano Technology and how does it help a golf shaft?
Nano means billionth and its application in the manufacturing process increases the surface area of the shaft creating a tighter molecular structure. Typical graphite shafts are made up of 70 percent carbon fiber and 30 percent resin. Resin's role is to adhere the carbon fibers. When the layers of fiber are compressed and heated, air pockets are created causing inconsistencies in the shaft. Nano Technology's tighter structure minimizes air pockets in the fibers. Tighter tolerances allow overall lighter weights with more fiber density. The shafts are more uniform, lighter, stronger and have better feel and quicker recovery.

Where do you make your shafts?
We have formed a joint venture with a Korean company. We utilize the engineering and technology of our German companies and combine it with the high-quality manufacturing of our sister Korean Company. The Korean company has just been awarded the highest quality award given by the Korean government given only to the top 2 percent of manufacturers.

Are there any Tour players using the STULZ Golf shafts?
Yes, there are six LPGA Tour players using the STULZ Golf Nano Arrow Tri-Edge shaft. We have not gone out on the PGA Tour, Champions Tour or Nationwide tours yet. However there are a number of major players who have found out about our shaft and have requested shafts to use in their drivers and 3-woods. We will have tour player support in 2006.

Why are there different weighted shafts?
We believe that the shaft should be custom fit to each player�s swing characteristics. Qualified clubfitters should help in the evaluation to help determine the ideal flex, club length, shaft weight, launch angle, frequency and torque. Your desired goals such as distance, launch angles, control and feel play a big part on which shaft is best for you. If you are a slower swinger, you may want a lighter weight shaft to increase your swing speed. If you generate a lot of swing speed but are having control problems, you may want a slightly heavier shaft with less torque.

Is the STULZ Golf Nano Arrow Tri-Edge shaft approved by the USGA?
Yes, it has been reviewed by the USGA, and they have issued a determination that it does conform to the rules of golf. It is the first of its kind to gain the approval.



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