Aldila RIP Shaft Review

By Jerry J. Jansen On March 11, 2010 Under Golf

Our first official golf shaft review of 2010′ promises to be one of the most popular shafts of the year.The Aldila RIP started out with a debut in test mode at the John Deere Classic in July of 2009′ and proved to be a pivotal marketing point for the shaft.The RIP broke a course-record low of 61.  And then, Heath Slocum followed up in August using the Aldila RIP in his driver to stun the top players in the world capturing a one-shot victory at The Barclays.Steve Stricker, Geoff Ogilvy, Ross Fisher have all either played or tested the RIP shaft.The RIP placed 1st and 2nd at the recent SBS Championship, to top it off.

The Aldila RIP is a lower torque shaft with a stiff tip aiding the better player a dependable shaft.Built for stability, reduced spin rate and an optimal trajectory, the RIP is ripe for the pickin’ come 2010.

“RIP(TM) is Aldila’s new shaft technology that provides a lower torque, increased tip stability and better tip stiffness control,” said Stewart Bahl, Aldila’s Marketing Manager. “The RIP(TM) is currently undergoing testing on the PGA Tour and is scheduled to be launched later this year and will be released in 2010 through some of the major OEM’s product lines.”

Actual Player Feedback-

“shaft was very consistent and predictable”

“very smooth and predictable feel”

“An improved and refined version of the Voodoo is a good way to think about it”

“I was driving the ball like I was 25 years old again”

Conclusion-

It’s still early but we believe the Aldila RIP will be one of the most popular shafts in 2010′.Be in tuned for new ratings when additional data and reviews become available.One thing is certain, the RIP will deliver on Aldila’s mantra, “The hottest shafts in golf.”


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