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What a nice piece of equipment this is. I was looking for a shaft that had a similar feel as my YS-6 but was more stable. I think this shaft fits the bill perfectly. After only a few swings I could tell that I could really lay into it and the ball just wanted to go straight perhaps with the slightest of cuts. I drove the ball perfectly today, a nice mid/high trajectory and plenty of runout. I was probably swinging harder than I have all summer because the confidence I had knowing this combo could take it.
Overall the R7 425 Blueboard combo I think is maybe a few yards shorter than the 905R YS-6. It was hard to tell since we had some rain and wind. I'll be able to tell for sure after a few more rounds, but the dispersion (after 1 round anyhow) is miles better (and I hit the other driver well).
I'll keep this one in the bag for the silly season ending tourneys I have coming up and will report back my findings. If you are a swinger and like an active feeling shaft I'd recommend the Diamana Blueboard by Mitsubishi
Overall the R7 425 Blueboard combo I think is maybe a few yards shorter than the 905R YS-6. It was hard to tell since we had some rain and wind. I'll be able to tell for sure after a few more rounds, but the dispersion (after 1 round anyhow) is miles better (and I hit the other driver well).
I'll keep this one in the bag for the silly season ending tourneys I have coming up and will report back my findings. If you are a swinger and like an active feeling shaft I'd recommend the Diamana Blueboard by Mitsubishi