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Assuming 120g KBS Tour shafts... As long as you're using the same weight of grip and the same overall length with the new shafts, there wouldn't be hardly any swing weight change. Maybe you'll go from...

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If you're looking for something in a similar weight class, check out the KBS Tour 90 or the True Temper XP 95. Both are pretty lightweight steel with a high launch profile.

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Which Reax shaft do you have? What flex?

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I don't think you can order them separate from any vendor. You might try contacting Ping to see if they'll send you one. Or just run a google search to see if someone has one for sale. I found some on...

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If you're trying to make a 48" in driver, the 46" shaft is long enough to do it. Remember that the shaft doesn't go all the way to the ground, the adapter will plug into the hosel which adds the extra...

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I couldn't find that particular set on the OEM replacement list, but I'm guessing since the set was designed to be max game improvement, the shafts are going to have a high launch profile. I was able...

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If I recall correctly, bore-through irons play as if they've already been tipped 1". So you would tip trim 1 inch less than the trim code would indicate.

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You left off the important part of that sentence "...and how they affect playability...". The MPF formula hasn't changed; it's published in Ralph's book The Maltby Playability Factor, and if you use the...

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