aldila rpi'd nv

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By bob l

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  1. bob l

    bob l
    Luxembourg, 0

    Hi,

    How is the rip'd nv 65s compared to the real diamana white 63s ? Launch,feel...?

    Thanks in advance

  2. Cameron D

    Cameron D
    Newport, RI

     Bob, 

    The surprisingly, the RIP'd NV felt smoother, to me, then the white board did.  It was very controlled and gave me a better launch angle then the white board.  Even with a lower torque, the RIP'd NV felt more responsive like I could work the ball better.  I really liked that shaft and it worked well for me (160 ball speed, launch 12-14*, spin 2800ish).

    Cameron

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  3. Was it lower or higher, I am speed similar numbers but looking to lower my trajectory. 8.5 910D3 set at D1 with a 73s whiteboard.

  4. Mark C

    Mark C
    Fallbrook, CA

    Cameron D said:

     Bob, 

    The surprisingly, the RIP'd NV felt smoother, to me, then the white board did.  It was very controlled and gave me a better launch angle then the white board.  Even with a lower torque, the RIP'd NV felt more responsive like I could work the ball better.  I really liked that shaft and it worked well for me (160 ball speed, launch 12-14*, spin 2800ish).

    Cameron

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    I agree 100% that the RIP'd NV is probably the BEST shaft I've ever mated to the 910D3 8.5* head.  I've tried them all (WB, BB, AD DI, Attas, Motore Speeders, Rombax, Oban V430, Fubuki tour, PM702, PM902) and none of them are as straight as the NV.  I'd say the launch is higher on the RIP'd NV, but helps me NOT GO LEFT better than any shaft I've ever played - period!

    Mark

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