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If somone was looking for a lower trajectory, would they be better off with:

UST ProForce V2

or

Graffaloy ProLaunch Red

or

Any other suggestion here

Thanks!
-Mike
In My Bag:

Taylormade: Superquad 9.5 Aldila VS Proto 'By You' 70-S
Sonartec: SS-07 14.0 Aldila NV 85-S
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If somone was looking for a lower trajectory, would they be better off with:

Mike,

If you are working well with your NV now, I think you will get along better with a tipped V2, it's a bit softer in the tip and midsection, but softer in the butt than the NV, which often translates to better "feel." The Prolaunch Red is a seriously low launching shaft with a very stiff tip. I'd be very careful about using it, the flex used, and the installation. Another possible option is the Harrison Striper Tour which is a great stiff tip, stiff butt shaft which is a good fit for a player with a long swing arc or a faster than average tempo who wants a mid ball flight. It's a great shaft that does the job of far more expensive ones but is often overlooked for more glamorous alternatives. Good luck.
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