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At present have Callaway X18  and need (want) a new set: I've looked at:. Razr X Tour S300; and X22 Tour Graphite  Stiff (Aldila VS Proto 85).

Don't have a way of trying the graphite irons and been told to make the change. How big is the change and feeling of these clubs. My hybrid has an Aldila VS Proto 85 shaft and feels great, i've gain many yards with this shaft............

Looking forward to your comments,

Scuba


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Graphite is going to be lighter, but there could be many other differences as well.  I'd suggest you try out both shafts before making a selection as the difference could be substantial.

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Originally Posted by newtogolf

Graphite is going to be lighter, but there could be many other differences as well.  I'd suggest you try out both shafts before making a selection as the difference could be substantial.


Tried them both, with the graphite lost distance  and was less accurate, also notice that the ball got loss in heaven........

Now wil try the Raxr X Forged and decide with which to go.......... Beleive that you cannot adjust the lie angle on the Raxr X Tour and this might influence in my decision since my present irons are 2 Flat -1/2.

Regards,


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