![]() Even Quadra’s 100+ gram 100i Pro X Flex has torque ranging from 2.6 to 2.3 and that really translates into great hi Anton (^_^). If you look at some other graphite manufacturers, say for example the i10 from Roddio, their 107g SX flex shaft is 2.3* of torque across the set and this translates into very good feel for a nearly 110g range shaft. Even at that, I think the numbers are quite low on the ATTAS line here which is reflective of the Axiv as well. The actual stiffness of the shaft and design will take care of the control aspect. Design wise, if you’re asking why the numbers are not lower say compared to Attas 7R, the torque at this low range, doesn’t have as much effect on twisting or stability in my opinion and Mamiya probably thought it best to keep the numbers reasonable for feel purposes. ![]() Are you asking why they chose those specific numbers or why they are progressive? When it comes to torque, graphite shaft manufacturers can actually control a much wider range of torque compared to steel so it’s not a manufacturing limitation.
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