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25th November 2004 09:17 PM
#1
Member
Touring Pro (Aust PGA)
Anyone tried Harrison Titanium series shafts?
I've just ho'ed a pullout Harrison Striper J 60 from the States (along with some others. ). Haven't hit a Harrison graphite shaft before so I'm curious.
Yeah, I know it's not in the same league as a Fuji or an Accra, but I don't have those kind of funds.
Has anyone tried the Striper series of shafts in their drivers?
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25th November 2004 09:23 PM
#2
Senior Member
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Re: Anyone tried Harrison Titanium series shafts?
Originally Posted by
davidp
I've just ho'ed a pullout Harrison Striper J 60 from the states. Haven't hit a Harrison graphite shaft before so I'm curious.
Yeah, I know it's not in the same league as a Fuji or an Accra, but I don't have those kind of funds.
Has anyone tried the Striper series of shafts in their drivers?
I haven't.. but i think Tezza has a driver with a striper shaft in it
Originally Posted by sms316
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25th November 2004 10:19 PM
#3
David,
I do a fair few of these shafts, they are fantastic. The titanium fillaments in them really give a nice feel and kick.
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25th November 2004 10:52 PM
#4
Member
Touring Pro (Aust PGA)
Thanks Ben. I couldn't pass up on the Striper J at the price it was going for, so I thought I'd give it a try.
Managed to get a couple of SK Fiber fairway / utility shafts in the same deal. I'll work my way through their product line eventually...
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