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What does s-300 flex mean?

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What does s-300 flex mean?

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  1. Stiff flex. the number 300 refers to the alloy used in making the shaft and it's weight terein a.k.a. SUB-FLEX. Sub-flex is the relative stiffness of a shaft measured to a finer degree within a flex category. That is why you'll see flex designations like R200, R300, R400, etc. Weight is the major difference -- 200 is lighter, 400 is heavier. R300, S300, X100 are the standard flexes. About 3 grams is the actual weight difference. For example an R200 may play a little more flexible than the R300 and the R400 may play a little stiffer than the R300 only because of the weight. But the alpha-designation before the number is the type of flex. "S" stands for stiff, "R" is for regular, "X" is for extra stiff..."L" ladies and so on. Hope that helps.


  2. they are stiff dynamic gold shafts

    the same ones i play with :)

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