Diamana golf shafts come in three different varieties, blue board, red board, and white board.
Diamana Red Board golf shafts are different from
Diamana Blue Board golf shafts in two ways. First, Red Board features a stiffer middle section. This allows the shaft to reduce deflection during the swing. In addition, Diamana Red Board golf shafts have a softer tip section that promotes more oomph during your swing. This allows increases loft angle at impact, resulting in a higher launch.
Diamana White Board golf shafts are different from Diamana Blue Board golf shafts in that they feature a stiffer tip and mid section with lower torque. Furthermore,
Diamana White Board golf shafts have a softer butt section that enhances feel, while keeping stability.
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$150.00 $170.00 |
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$199.99 |
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$225.00 |
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$99.00 |
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$20.50 |
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$299.00 $319.00 |
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$45.00 |
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$59.99 |
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$59.99 |
Mitsubishi Bassara Blue golf shafts share the same smooth bend profile
as Diamana Blue Board. The main difference between the two golf shafts
are related to kick point and torque.
Bassara Blue golf shafts were
designed with slightly higher torque values and lower kick points than
Diamana Blue Board golf shafts. Together, this combination creates a
shaft that can meet the needs of a wider range of golfers.
Each Mitsubishi golf shaft is usually designated by "Mitsubishi Rayon",
and by a weight designation (103, 93, 83, 73, 63, 53, 43), followed by
"x5ct" which means 5 carats, followed by the shaft flex. For instance,
"Mitsubishi Bassara Blue 73 x5ct flex - s".