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Kona Golf Sales
is pleased to announce the introduction of our
new line of steel golf shafts.
Our new
KGS "Smooth
Line" Stepless steel golf shafts is the
result of many hours of our personal testing of quality shafts from several different
manufacturer's.
Our latest addition combines Frequency
Matching, Spining and now
Curvature Matching & Optiflight Technology !
What is Curvature Matching?
A Curvature Matched set of shafts, is a set of shafts in which the nodal
bend point remains constant, even with butt and tip trimming. The
result is a set of golf clubs which feel the same regardless of the length
of the shaft.
This shaft was engineered to provide better
control, greater distance with improved accuracy, and a smooth, yet solid,
dynamic feel at impact.
The Smooth
Stepless design transfers stress more smoothly through the shaft during the
downswing, thereby providing the golfer with an unparalleled feeling of
feedback and control.
What is "Optiflight Technology"
This technology is related to a shafts’
tip angle at impact, which interconnects with the bend profile. Our
OptiFlight technology, however, creates consistency in a different way than
does Curvature Matching.
A shaft’s tip angle at impact directly affects ball flight patterns,
including launch angle and distance. The change in tip angle at impact from
club to club affects how consistently the ball flight changes; and whether
the distance the ball flies is appropriate for the iron used.
KGS
OptiFlight shafts are engineered to have consistent tip angle changes from
iron to iron, creating both incremental changes in ball launch angles and
optimal flight distances for each iron. These shafts correct the problem
most golfers face when they attempt to use each iron in their sets to
achieve a desired ball flight distance, and are unable to do so.
For example, it is not uncommon for some golfers to hit balls the same
distance using both a 5 iron and a 6 iron (from the same set). Typically,
the 6 iron head is designed with more loft than the 5 iron head, but the
shafts’ tip angle at impact may not change in the correct increment to allow
the head to do its job. Other similar examples occur more often than not.
KGS
OptiFlight shafts alleviate this
problem by providing the correct incremental “gap” between irons.
The shafts in
KGS
premium line-up have undergone
prolific testing, and have proven to have better tip angle at impact
consistency than our competition.
For the professional club builder your build time will be reduced as a
result of the consistency you will experience from shaft to shaft.
For the Novice club builder, our
KGS "Smooth
Line"
will ensure a quality matched set of finished golf clubs,
even if you do not have all of the assembly equipment the pros do.
For the golfer, these shafts will provide consistent performance and
feel, no matter which club your are about to hit.
Features:
Material -
Steel (Special CR Alloy exclusive to our
manufacturer)
Design -
Stepless Steel Design
Length -
41"
Flex -
"R/S"
(trim according to supplied trim chart)
Tip Diameter -
.370" (Parallel Tip Iron Shaft)
Tip Parallel Length -
12"
Weight -
125 gram @ 41" +/- 3 gms
Shaft Bands -
yes -
(as available)
Frequency Matched
- yes (+/- 1 cpm)
Spined -
yes

If you would like to have a traditional Step Steel Shafts with Lower
Trajectory / Higher Kick Point
Here is Feed Back recently received from one of our Customers!
"Jim--got
the Kenneth Smith cavity backs and put them on the KGS Smoothline shafts.
Awesome set of irons!
Thanks much...ps, I
have given info to one of my golfing buddies regarding the shaft and the
heads--tired of him reaching into my golf bag, which he did several times
today, to hit my irons. He can build his own!
For the life of me,
I can not understand why people would spend $700-800 for a "name brand" set
of irons. I just built a fabulous set of forged irons for around $200!
Thanks again, "
If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact us!


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