KBS have 14 different iron shaft options within their 2022 line-up, but how do you know which suits you?
TG test pro Neil Wain and Equipment Editor Simon Daddow show how KBS Iron shafts compare in data and explain which type of golfer each shaft is aimed at.
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Thanks for this video. I'm 65 and looking to replace my Taylormade M3 irons that have XP100 s300 shafts. My swing speed last week during my lesson was 75 mph. Ultimately I'd like some irons that give extra distance and better dispersion and am going to try the Wilson D9 forged. Which shafts do you think I should try? Forgot to add I'm off 11.1 at the moment having lessons to try and get better after being out for much of last year due to injury and had the M3's when I was high single figures. Distance wise my M3 7 iron goes 148yds
Thank you for the great video. Very informative.
None are suitable, because they’re constrained globally in the worst way.
Stupid question, I guess, but the club head speeds discussed in this video are for a 6-iron. Correct?
Great video, will you be doing the same with the other leading shaft manufacturers ?
Nice content !!!👍
Please tell me the difference between Tour V and $ Taper.
Thanks, Joe
Great video. I think there will be more of a proliferation of “lite” shafts as lofts on irons continue to get stronger. Those 27 degree 7 irons are going to need a shaft that will give the player a chance to hold a green.
Try the mmt 105 they are awesome
Great video guys. Love to see this with true temper and project x range
Everything from kbs is out of stock for the god knows how much longer(it will be awhile). Got to love the technical difficulties on the website page but in reality they are in trouble with getting any stock in. Fitters are using everything but kbs because they know nothing is available and won't be anytime soon. Every company is struggling a bit but kbs is by far the worst off right now. I've played kbs for 8 years and this is the first year I'm switching. Not because I want to but don't want to wait another year or 2 for them to start showing up again. Started out with the kbs tour 90 then went kbs V, c taper lite, and now the $ taper thru the years. Definitely would have stayed with the $ taper but with nothing available. $70 apiece for a steel shaft is getting a little out of hand which also factors into it. Good video overall.
Shame they have supply issues and you can’t get their shafts at the moment! Waiting 5 months for my new clubs now 😭😭😭