Project x evenflow green shaft review năm 2024

EvenFlow’s revolutionary “even” bend profile transfers shaft load more efficiently throughout the swing to create maximum energy release at impact. The result is a powerful flow of energy that feels smooth while delivering gnarly distance, making EvenFlow the ultimate complement to the Project X HZRDUS line.

EvenFlow Blue

  • Revolutionary “even” bend profile transfers shaft load more efficiently throughout the swing to create maximum energy release at impact
  • Provides a powerful flow of energy that feels smooth and delivers great distance.
  • EvenFlow Blue features a mid-spin and mid-launch profile.
  • Available in 5.0(A 55), 5.5(R 55/65), 6.0(S 55/65), 6.5(X 65) options

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Warning

This product can expose you to chemicals including black (airborne, unbound particles of respirable size), which is know to the State of California to cause cancer. For more information go to www.P65Warnings.ca.gov.

Shaft Services

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PUREing - $25.00

SST PURE identifies asymmetries that exist in every golf shaft and locates each shaft's most stable orientation. This results in more consistent performance and uniform feel from club to club.

Tip Prepping - $2.95

Shafts are tip trimmed (if required) to manufacturer’s recommendations. For steel shafts, we abrade the tips. For graphite shafts, we remove the polyurethane coating. When you receive your shaft, all you need to do is mix epoxy, install and align. After the epoxy is cured, cut to your final playing length from the butt end and install the grip.

Tip & Butt Trimming - $4.95

Shafts are tip trimmed (if required) to manufacturer’s recommendations. For steel shafts, we abrade the tips. For graphite shafts, we remove the polyurethane coating. After tip trimming and prepping, the shafts are butt trimmed to the desired final playing length*.

Club Playing Length

Our playing length chart is available here.

* The exact model, club head number, and desired final playing length is required for butt trimming to be possible.

* The club number and or loft is require for tip prepping on most parallel (.335" and .370") golf shafts.

Project x evenflow green shaft review năm 2024

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We started Golf Deals & Steals in 2007 with the goal of making Tour Quality Golf Clubs affordable for everyone while delivering unmatched service. The goal set over 14 years ago remains today, and we hope our passion for the game is a reflection of our service to you.

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Project X won over quite a few fans with their original generation of EvenFlow shafts. In fact, various EvenFlow shafts were regularly found in play amongst the Driving Range Heroes team, ranging from hybrids to drivers. The next-generation Project X EvenFlow Riptide shaft aims to deliver the same “even bend” profile but with improved stability that doesn’t sacrifice EvenFlow’s signature smooth feel. This shaft is designed for a moderate swing tempo and a medium launch with medium spin.

Project x evenflow green shaft review năm 2024

The Looks

I’ve always appreciated the subtle flair of the Project X EvenFlow shaft graphics. The branding is reminiscent of ’70s era West Coast surf vibes and the graphics of water, waves, and the ocean. (Especially with the blue used in the EvenFlow Blue.) The EvenFlow Riptide falls right in line with this theme. The black/grey base layer sort of reminds you of open water at night under a bright moon, while the copper-outlined Riptide logo is filled with bubbles of sea foam.

At this point, I will allow you to join me in pausing this review, and enjoying “Surfwax America” by Weezer here.

Project x evenflow green shaft review năm 2024

How Does it Feel?

Man, I love that song. I want to surf to work every day too. Ok, back to the review…

One of Project X’s goals was to take a shaft series that felt nice and smooth and make it feel more stable. That’s a really tough task to not ruin a smooth, gradual-flex shaft profile with that approach. Well, somehow folks, Project X did it. They used what they call “Torsional Stability Optimization” which keeps the walls of the shaft from “deforming” while under stress during the swing. Think of it this way, as you swing, you put a certain amount of torque on the shaft. This causes the graphite to warp, twist, and flex. By adding the Torsional Stability Optimization to the Riptide, it retains the same signature even bend profile while reducing the warping and twisting, therefore transferring more energy into the ball at impact.

In terms of the basics like kick/energy transfer and feedback, the EvenFlow Riptide performs well. Though the bend profile is gradual and doesn’t have a super distinct kick point, you can still feel the shaft load up and unload at impact. Feedback from the ball as well as club awareness throughout the swing is nice and precise.

Project x evenflow green shaft review năm 2024

On-Course Performance

Club Speed Ball Speed Launch Angle Spin Carry (Yds) Total (Yds) 115.2 172.8 11.2º 2481 288.4 313.2

Project X designed the EvenFlow Riptide to be a smooth shaft with medium launch and medium spin characteristics. In addition to that, the shaft is also built, ideally, for a moderate swing tempo. Rather than get into the usual “technical description” of my performance experience, I’ll share it as more of an anecdote.

Coming into this review, I have been experiencing some significant driver woes. (You can have a read here if you want to hear about THAT fun.) So one day, I headed to the driving range with my drivers, a few extra shafts, and then a few more shafts I had to review. Eventually I came to the Riptide. Like all new shafts that get reviewed, there was an adjustment period to get a feel for it. Well, once I got used to it, I started noticing a consistent improvement in performance. After reviewing the numbers, I did in fact have a medium launch and medium spin, but I also noticed I didn’t seem to really be losing speed.

Here’s what I think happened. To gain control of the shot, I believe I naturally eased up on my tempo and transition in the swing. In doing so, I managed to make better, more controlled swings with sound mechanics. All of the sudden, I developed a level of comfort with a swing that led to tight dispersion and was able to add some speed to it once I was dialed in. The point is, by swinging with an easier tempo and transition than my normally quick and aggressive swing, I was much more in control of my driver. Without intending to, the Riptide gave me a nice eye-opening lesson that day.

Project x evenflow green shaft review năm 2024

Final Thoughts – Project X EvenFlow Riptide

The Project X EvenFlow Riptide shaft is a solid shaft that I believe delivers on its design. My key to success with this shaft was taking smooth swings which resulted in tight dispersion, a stock medium flight, and enough spin to hold the ball in the air, but not too much so I didn’t get any rollout. True to the EvenFlow name, the Riptide’s “even bend” profile is very smooth and the Torsion Stability Optimization only enhances the performance. If you’re already an EvenFlow player, check out the Riptide. Trust me.

Are Project X shafts stiffer than normal?

Project X Rifle This stepless construction makes the tip very stiff and therefore provides more precision with optimal control of trajectory and spin. The bend profile of the Project X is quite interesting and roughly comparable to the Nippon Modus 3 120.

Is Project X 5.5 a stiff shaft?

5.5 is Royal Precision's stiff. 6.0 is x/s, 6.5 is x, 5.0 is r/s and so on. My club Guru has explained to me that the match for s300 steel in rifle is actually 5.8. 5.5 would be much closer to a r400 steel.

What is the difference between Riptide and Riptide CB?

The Riptide CB is a perfect clone of the Riptide, but with more weight in the butt to reduce swing weight.

How many grams is a project X shaft?

Specifications.