It’s a loud look for sure, but somehow the very-present yellow still manages to not look over-the-top or scream “Look at me!” Pair the Pro XLR8 with a cool grip, an you’ll have a pretty slick looking setup. Now onto the Fujikura Pro XLR8…Ĭonsistent with the recent Fujikura dual-color theme, the Fujikura Pro XLR8 has a grey base with yellow accenting. As far as the differences between XLR8 and the regular counterparts, read our article on the XLR8 line here. I could spend a bunch of time writing about Fujikura’s new technology that was utilized to “supercharge” the new Fujikura Pro XLR8 shaft, but I would strongly suggest taking a look at the enso Technology Lab where Fujikura uses state of the art technology to analyze shafts and swings in order to design the best products possible. As I spent more time with the Fuji Pro, as much as I enjoyed it, I felt like I was looking for more kick for that extra distance. I didn’t feel like it was the longest shaft in the world, but it had good feel and was very easy to control. When the original blue Fujikura Pro came out a couple of years ago, it quickly became one of my favorite shafts. The Fujikura Pro XLR8 is a retooled version of a classic shaft that has better feel, stability, and performance.
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