9/25/2023 0 Comments Kuro kage shaft review![]() This is primarily due to the softer tip section in the Black TiNi which caused the toe to droop more than the XT causing higher ball contact on the club face. Launch: The Kuro Kage XT launched slightly lower than the Kuro Kage Silver TiNi but a full 1.5 degrees lower than the Kuro Kage Black TiNi. All of the shafts tested were within the fitting specs for the testers in terms of flex and weight. All tests were done with a Tour Edge E9 driver set to 10 degrees of loft and a Callaway Chrome Soft ball. We put the new Kuro Kage XT through its paces against the Kuro Kage Black TiNi and the Kuro Kage Silver TiNi. Featuring low resin prepreg material and Titanium Nickel (TiNi) wire, the new combination gives the Kuro Kage a boost in both accuracy and distance due to its lower spin characteristics. Kuro Kage XT and XM are the new standards for excellence in the Kuro Kage line.
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