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I just took delivery of my new FT-IQ imix with a Proforce V2 65 (stiff) (super excited) i just wanted to check the specs on the V2, i did a lot of research and i want to make sure im right. It is supposed to be a mid kickpoint right? im just curious cause there is a sticker on the top of the packaging that says "kickpoint high"

Ah, there shud be writing on the outside of the shaft saying its specs. Could be wrong though

In my Golf Bag...

Driver: Burner 07 10.5 Degree w/ V2 76g Stiff
F/way Wood: : J33 15 Degree w/ Aldila NV 85g Stiff
Hybrid: 909H 19 Degree w/ V2 89g StiffIrons: Tourstage X-blade 05 3-Pw w/ True Temper Black Gold StiffWedges: Oil Can Vokey 09 55 and 60 Degree's w/ S300'sPutter: Newport 2.5Bal...


it has a lot of specs written on it , very confusing.... here is the list
Flex S
Wt 67g
Torque 2.9°
Butt stiffness 267
Mid stiffness 7.0
Tip Stiffness 30
Tip Parrallell 4.0"
Tip OD .350"

Anyone know what all that means??

its a fairly stiff shaft, low to mid kick point ie it comes out lower, low touqe = awesome shaft

In my Golf Bag...

Driver: Burner 07 10.5 Degree w/ V2 76g Stiff
F/way Wood: : J33 15 Degree w/ Aldila NV 85g Stiff
Hybrid: 909H 19 Degree w/ V2 89g StiffIrons: Tourstage X-blade 05 3-Pw w/ True Temper Black Gold StiffWedges: Oil Can Vokey 09 55 and 60 Degree's w/ S300'sPutter: Newport 2.5Bal...


It is a mid kick (medium trajectory) shaft but it is firm in the tip section to flatten the ball flight. Low torque keeps the clubhead from twisting around during swing and through impact. It is a Great shaft.

:callaway: BB Alpha 815 DBD 10.5* Rogue Silver 60 :callaway: x2hot 3deep 14.5* (TBD) :tmade: RSI UDI 20* RIP Tour 90 :bridgestone: J40CB 4-PW Steelfiber i95 :vokey: SM4 50* KBS Tour V :vokey: SM5 54* KBS 610 :vokey: SM5 58* KBS HI-REV 2.0 MannKrafted Handmade Custom


I have three UST ProForce V series shafts in my woods. I prefer them over my Aldila shafted woods. The Vs give you a great deal of control and help shot shaping due to the low torque. For me that means less of a tendency to slice. I agree with the mid trajectory assessment. All of mine go long but not really high. Enjoy.

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Taylor Made Burner '09 8.5* UST Pro Force V2, Mizuno F-60 3 wood UST Pro Force V2, Mizuno MP-68 3-PW  S300, Bobby Jones Wedges S and L, Nike Ignite 001, Leupold GX-II


I just put a Proforce V2 65 on my 10.5 Rapture. Took it to the range this afternoon ( a little chilly). So far so good. Golfsmith pulled about 3/4 of an inch of the tip to get me a little closer to stiff without going overboard. Initial reaction is positive. Trajectory has come down from the TFC909; which is what I wanted as I felt most of my shots were ballooning with no forward momentum upon landing. Mostly worked on the irons today so only grooved about 8 or 10 balls with the driver. Will post more as I get a few more balls off the face.

For the most part my normal path is straight; however I dd sense even tighter control. Almost no tendency to the right and seemed very easy to draw at will with little effort.

i must admit although having the v2 in my 3 wood im not a fan
i have a stiff graffaloy blue in my driver so the v2 seems to wippy for me.
but its not bad for a cheap shaft.

i must admit although having the v2 in my 3 wood im not a fan

I tried one with the Graffaloy blue and it was the opposite for me. Im right on the border between S and X..... I roll with the stiff for the added distance. What flex and weight is ur V2?

:callaway: BB Alpha 815 DBD 10.5* Rogue Silver 60 :callaway: x2hot 3deep 14.5* (TBD) :tmade: RSI UDI 20* RIP Tour 90 :bridgestone: J40CB 4-PW Steelfiber i95 :vokey: SM4 50* KBS Tour V :vokey: SM5 54* KBS 610 :vokey: SM5 58* KBS HI-REV 2.0 MannKrafted Handmade Custom


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