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The big brands don't want you to know about..
No more mediocre stock shafts. Steadfast undercuts on price and radically enhances your game play.
What we stand for:
Shhh 🤫...
Let us tell you a secret...
Remember the $300 - $500 driver you just bought? Well, the “stock” shaft it came with might be a piece of junk.
Here’s why: During the product development process, manufacturers know which retail prices work best with consumers, so, they source the club’s materials and components to, “make the numbers work.”
Clubheads use up most of this “budget,” so clubmakers are often forced to “skimp and save” in other places, including cutting corners on the shaft.
Here’s what the respected (and unbiased) club testing website, MyGolfSpy, had to say about it:
Wait up!
It gets worse..
Even if you spent good money to replace your “stock” shaft with an aftermarket shaft…
Some of these shafts – even the really expensive ones made by some of the biggest shaft makers in the business -- have SERIOUS quality control issues.
For example, if you bought 10 supposedly “identical” shafts from certain major shaft companies, they could vary by 15% in flex and by 8 grams in weight!
Plus, traditional shafts have a seam-like “spine” which (hopefully) is oriented in the optimal position when the shaft is installed in your club.
The problem is, when you change lofts on your adjustable heads, you’re also changing the spine orientation and, therefore, the shafts flex point.
What’s the result of all this variability and inconsistency?
You’re giving up a LOT of precious distance and accuracy.
Put to the test
WHat do the numbers say?
Golf Laboratories (regarded as the leader in independent testing for the golf industry) recently put the Steadfast shafts to the test.