Give the Ventus a Rest; Let’s Talk About AXIOM Iron Shafts

The world has heard enough about the Ventus line. Not that these aren’t excellent Fujikura shafts. It’s just that there’s more to the company than this sole line.

Namely, let’s put a bit of focus on Fujikura’s AXIOM line of iron shafts. In a world where steel shafts are still sometimes paired with irons, the use of carbon fiber is an interesting pointer.

But that barely scratches the surface of the pinnacle of performance offered by these Fujikura shafts. So let’s peel back the layers.

About These Fujikura Shafts: VeloCore Technology
The first thing you need to know about Fujikura’s AXIOM line is that it boasts the same technology that makes the Ventus what it is: that is, VeloCore Technology.

In the event you haven’t heard about it at length, VeloCore is a multi-material bias core construction technique that provides unparalleled stability and consistency, not only through the swing but at the point of impact.

Fujikura has been selective in its application of this technology to AXIOM shafts in order to ensure that players experience the same stability and consistency in their irons as they do in their drivers and metalwoods.

Moreover, the use of VeloCore Technology in these Fujikura shafts results in more efficient strikes (and therefore greater accuracy on good hits) as well as more forgiveness on mishits and non-center club face strikes.

Three-Part Parallel Design, Three Weight Options
The AXIOM line is also composed of a three-part parallel shaft design, consisting of short, mid, and long-length shafts.

The short length parallel shafts offer extreme consistency and accuracy for the short, short game, offering the tightest dispersion of all for up-close shots, to put you in better putting position.

The mid-length parallel shafts offer a good balance between consistency and workability, offering greater flexibility in terms of shot shape, launch and ball flight.

These Fujikura shafts are also available in three different weight profiles: 75g, 105g, and 125g.

The lightest of these (a traditional weight profile) offers a good balance between stability and accuracy without sacrificing sensitivity.

The mid-weight option offers good strength and stability, while still remaining lighter than a traditional steel shaft, making it a good all-around option for players of a wide range of swing speeds.

Lastly, the 125g, heaviest weight configuration, is the strongest option of all, making it the best one here for players with the fastest, strongest swing speeds and most aggressive tempos.

Ultra low torque and reduced twist are also hallmarks of the heavier shaft, giving it performance similar to steel, for the strongest players.

Where Can You Learn More About These Fujikura Shafts for Irons?
Interested in taking your short game to the next level with advanced, carbon fiber iron shafts? You can learn more about these Fujikura shafts (and plenty of other good options for your irons) online at Dallas Golf Company.

If you have any questions before buying or would like to talk to a fitter, give them a call at 800-955-9550 before you pull the trigger.

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