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Hush Puppy
8th October 2007, 07:50 PM
G'day,

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BTH 30 = B stiff, Tip stiff, Hige kick. Torque 3.0. Therefore Mid not stiff
BTM = B stiff, Timp stiff, Mid kick

rick3003
8th October 2007, 07:51 PM
G'day All,

I have an old Fujikura Vista Pro 90 X flex in my driver. Does anyone have any idea what the acronym BTH 30 which is on my shaft means? I have seen other Fuji shafts in the same range with BTM 40. Any ideas

Hushpuppy

Not too sure but that is one stout driver shaft you have there mate:)

Hush Puppy
8th October 2007, 09:02 PM
Sure is rickster,
I see you play the sonartec Wedge? I was a losing bidder on ebay for about a hundred sheckles. Do you like them. My stout shaft is in a Sonartec CV pro driver at 8 degrees. It even comes with its own horse shoe up back for luck.

rick3003
8th October 2007, 09:12 PM
Sure is rickster,
I see you play the sonartec Wedge? I was a losing bidder on ebay for about a hundred sheckles. Do you like them. My stout shaft is in a Sonartec CV pro driver at 8 degrees. It even comes with its own horse shoe up back for luck.
Great wedges, spin a ton, maybe a bit much actually. You really need to dial them in to get the most out of em. Unfortunately my short game sucks and it wouldn't really make a difference what wedge I use.