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I recently purchased a Powerbilt Air Attack 460cc driver that says it has a uniflex shaft on it. This is the stock shaft but was wondering what uniflex is supposed to mean? I have some woods that have midflex shaft, but Im not familiar with uniflex? Any info would be appreciated.

Driver-Callaway FT-5 Draw 9.5"

3WD-Callaway Hawkeye 15*

Hybrid-Callaway FT 21*

Irons-Callaway Steelhead X-16 4-P

Wedges-Callaway Big Bertha Tour 52* 56* 60*

Putter-Odyssey White Hot #1


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Im guessing it has the shaft flex made for a man and a woman. It a woman can use it because it has a little whip and could possibly be a shaft for a man with less power?

Just taking a guess on it, not completely sure.
In My Bag

Driver: Sasquatch 460 9.5°
3 Wood: Laser 3 Wood 15°
5 Wood: r7 19° (Stiff)Irons: S58 Irons 4-PW Orange DotWedge: Harmonized 60°Wedge: Z TP 54°Putter: Tiffany 34"Balls: Pro V1 Shoes: Adidas Tour 360 IIThe Meadows Golf Coursewww.themeadowsgc.comAge: 16

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I would have thought it meant the flex was the same throughout the shaft, as opposed to being stiffer at the tip or the butt.

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It means it acts as an effective stiff, regular, light and extra stiff shaft all at the same time.

In my Ping UCLAN Team Bag

Nike Sasqautch 9.5 - V2 Stiff
Cleveland HiBore 15 - V2 Stiff
Ben Hogan Apex FTX, 2 - PW - Dynamic Gold StiffNike SV Tour 52, 58 - Dynamic Golf StiffYes Golf Callie - 33 inchesBall - Srixon Z star X


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Budget golf equipment companies save money by shipping their clubs with the same shafts in every product sample. It's basically just a generic shaft, probably regular flex. But being clever marketers, there's no way they are going to tell buyers the actual flex, or some people will feel they are buying the wrong club. If they label it "Uniflex" then it sets people's minds at ease to make them feel like the product is suited for them.

If you're a high handicapper I wouldn't worry about it. There's much more important stuff to worry about than the flex of your club shaft. Like your swing mechanics!

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Im guessing it has the shaft flex made for a man and a woman. It a woman can use it because it has a little whip and could possibly be a shaft for a man with less power?

that would be uniSEX... :p

Launcher 460 10.5° <BB Solution 130 R>
Wishon 949MC 16.5° <SK Fiber Tour Trac 80 R>
3DX DC Ironwood 20°, 23° <UST SR2 R>
MX-23 5-PW <KBS Tour R>
Vokey 250.08, SM54.10, SM58.08 <DG Wedge> Callie 33.75"TLT Series 4MOI matched


Posted
Budget golf equipment companies save money by shipping their clubs with the same shafts in every product sample. It's basically just a generic shaft, probably regular flex. But being clever marketers, there's no way they are going to tell buyers the actual flex, or some people will feel they are buying the wrong club. If they label it "Uniflex" then it sets people's minds at ease to make them feel like the product is suited for them.

Callaway have put uni flex shafts in their clubs...... I don't think they're a budget company.

In my Ping UCLAN Team Bag

Nike Sasqautch 9.5 - V2 Stiff
Cleveland HiBore 15 - V2 Stiff
Ben Hogan Apex FTX, 2 - PW - Dynamic Gold StiffNike SV Tour 52, 58 - Dynamic Golf StiffYes Golf Callie - 33 inchesBall - Srixon Z star X


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Nike have Uniflex shafts in some of their models as well, I know that the uniflex steel shaft in the Ignite Irons is somewhere between a regular and a stiff shaft, a little close to stiff if i recall correctly

in my exterme sport bag :
Driver : SQ 460 9.5* Aldila NV65R
3 Wood: Ignite 15* graphite R shaft
2 Hybrid : 3DX DC 17*
3h-PW: Ignite with uniflex stock shaftWedges: Vokey 256.14 260.08Putters: Studio Style Newport 2 35", Red X-3 35" 350g, Solestamp Newport TeI3Balls: NXT Tour Shoes SP-8


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I don't have Uniflex shafts, but I have seen a few lately. I did a little research a couple of weeks ago. The oversimplified version is they appear to be "firm" - between stiff and regular.

I recall reading that they were attempting to find a flex that covers the vast majority of golfers. These are not cheap shafts, and I have hit them. They do offer a good compromise for individuals that are using stiff, whose swing is on the slow end of stiff.

Hope this helps.
Whats in my bag:
Driver: Cleveland Launcher 460
Fairway/Hybrid: 15 & 19 degree Nickent 3dx Utility
Irons: MacGregor M565
Wedges: Cleveland 900 RTG 54 & 58 degreePutter: Odyssey DFX 2 ball

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I'd say somewhere in between stiff and regular but a little on the softer side

Driver: 10.5* SuperQuad TP 1st Edition All Black V2 Stiff
5 Wood - 585.h 19* DG S300
Irons: 3-PW S59 Stiff
Wedges: Rac TP 52*, 60* MP-T 56*
Putter(s): Anser 3 TP Black ballGET TO SINGLE DIGITS!Goal: Beat a certain admin that lives in my town


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Callaway have put uni flex shafts in their clubs...... I don't think they're a budget company.

Probably Callaway's cheapest clubs though.


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