Kamui TP-XI eleven nitrogen driver |
Nitrogen gas filled DUAL STRUCTURE head |
DUAL STRUCTURE By creating an internal wall at the rear of the dual-structure face, the crown and sole are connected, creating a Nitrogen-loaded box. This box significantly increases the horizontal and vertical rigidity of the front of the head, thereby increasing the head's resistance to twisting on off-center hits. This keeps the face square to the swing trajectory, resulting in the same forgiveness as a high MOI head, where the ball's spin axis is less likely to tilt.
In addition, the increased rigidity of the front of the head due to the internal wall structure firmly receives the mass of the ball like a rigid trampoline frame, providing optimal deflection to the face, while the internal wall located close to the face creates high repulsion performance that instantly transfers impact energy to the ball. The DUAL STRUCTURE achieves both high ball speed and forgiveness, which are usually in a trade-off relationship.
Nitrogen gas-loaded head Nitrogen gas-loaded head By loading Nitrogen gas-loaded inside the head, the pressure inside the head is increased, and even if the bendable beta-type titanium, DAT55G, is thinned, unnecessary bending is suppressed, and the CT value is kept within the appropriate range at a high level, and durability is improved. The repulsion of Nitrogen minimizes the deceleration of the head after impact, minimizing the increase in ball speed on center hits and the decrease in ball speed on off-center hits, resulting in a head that can withstand the mass of the ball. (Proven 24% improvement in head deceleration)
Traditional head shape that is visually easy to set upThe peaks of the radii of the face bulge, the top line of the crown, and the back sole line are aligned in a straight line in the direction of the ball flight.The traditional head shape, which takes into consideration the symmetry of the face, body, and toe-heel, makes it visually easy to set up and pull straight, creating a positive cycle for your swing.
The BOX structure gives this shallow, low center of gravity, low MOI head the same forgiveness as a high MOI head, giving it a traditional look that high MOI heads don't have, and the head is highly maneuverable and easy to swing.The ease of swinging and rigidity make it less likely to bend, leading to even greater head speed.
Kamui TP-XI eleven nitrogen driver specifications |
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If you don't hit it, it won't fly! Speaking of the shaft movement that is most frightening, reverse bending is the problem. If you design it to prevent reverse bending, you will maintain the normal forward bending until the moment of impact. The DI series is a shaft that perfectly embodies this idea!
The DI series does not go to the left even when you hit it. Few people, whether they have a fast or slow head speed, hit it at impact. The DI5 R1 would be perfect for veteran golfers who can no longer use the S club and have switched to the R club, but who are having trouble with hooking the ball and losing stability.
DI usually targets long hitters who can hit the ball nearly 250 to 300 yards. The specs that will please those who have difficulty controlling the clubs are the DI6 S, X and DI7 S, which are perfect for those who use DG irons. Especially for those who can swing over 320g with a #1 club, the DI 7 and 8 series use a highly elastic material made using nanotechnology at the tip, which reduces head vibration at impact and gives the same sticky feel as the DG.
However, if you throw the ball extremely inside-out to the right, you will not be able to grip the ball and will end up pushing it. Basically, it is not a shaft that will give you good grip, so it cannot be used unless you lower the flex by two levels and use a head that will give you good grip.
So it's safe to say that the DJ series was created for young, energetic amateurs who have a push to the right. It is best suited to a slightly out-in trajectory, but for those who want to hit hard from above, the DI is very easy to swing, allowing you to hit the ball right to the center and make a bold swing.
Also, advanced power players who can hit irons and fairways well and whose drivers tend to go left or right will surely like this DI series w/#1.
When inserting it into a FW, whether the w/#1 is a DI6 S or a DI7 S, the DI7 S will be sufficient. As I wrote earlier, the DI7, 8 series has a lot of tenacity in the tip, so it doesn't move around. As a result, it can be used as is without cutting, and there is no need to make it too heavy or stiff like other shafts.
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