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PADERSON Premium Graphite Shafts

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It's exciting times for the MyGolfSpy forums. We have multiple members who have been selected for Paderson driver shaft testing and along with that I will be looking at other club shafts by the company.

 

About Paderson

"KINETIXx" IMRT loaded shaft technologies are the worlds only golf club shafts that combine filament winding and table rolling construction methods with a vacuum curing process making Paderson KINETIXx loaded shafts. the most advanced, multi-structure, multi-material, precision tailored high performance composite shafts in the world!

 

KINETIXx IMRT = Visible fiber performance technology unlike any other shaft!

 

The tailored coupling of kevlar and 3K micro carbon fibers, filament wound over precisely located high modulus filament wound and or table rolled flag core sections, in select portions of every KINETIXx IMRT loaded shaft, demonstrate visible kite and dart quadrilateral patterns. Producing a visible rhombus web structure that's precisely tuned for vibration suppression, vibration control, EI (Energy Inertia), torque, feel and most important, kinetic energy transfer to the clubhead for the moment of impact creating a visible fiber chain that's comparable to a lightning rod of conductivity.

 

KINETIXx IMRT shafts, are the worlds only filament wound kevlar golf shaft technology family available for all clubs metal woods and irons. The green or blue kevlar and 3K woven chain of fibers visible in all Paderson KINETIXx IMRT branded shafts have 20x the elastic strength of steel!

 

The fiber revolution has arrived!"

 

 

Vacuum Cured

Whereas table rolling is the most commonly practiced art of manufacturing graphite shafts, the process surfaces two very distinct disadvantages that manufacturers invariably compensate for ongoing; static and autoclave curing does not ensure the highest possible measure of consistency with regard to the flow of resin. controlling the ratio of fiber to resin is especially important in performance reliability.

 

Resin pooling, voids and fiber "washout" occur when resin coverage is limited. this inhibits fusion of internal flag layers.  A controllable yet common occurrence with standard curing methods. this also exposes precious fibers to unnecessary cutting in the center-less grinding process conducted post production, necessary to ensure concentricity of the table rolled shafts outer diameter. Center-less grinding occurs in all table rolled shaft construction.

 

Static autoclave curing and center less grinding, combine to affect consistency, flex, performance, durability and feel, in even the most premium shafts marketed today.

 

Our proprietary vacuum curing processes creates a homogenous resin to fiber coverage ratio and more precise fiber area weight distribution over the entire shaft as compared to all other shafts marketed today. Minimizing the quantity of resin in each and every Paderson KINETIXx loaded shaft to maximize fiber performance.

 

Vacuum curing allows us to incorporate nobel materials in pre-preg sheet form for table rolled construction that shaft manufacturers have all previously struggled to optimize.  Utilizing today's most advanced nanotechnology to produce stronger light weight shafts, with

demonstrably greater flexibility and faster recovery as found in KINETIXx VMT driver shafts.  The world's only vacuum cured amorphous fiber golf club shafts.

 

First Impressions

 

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Dealing with Paderson has been an unbelievable experience so far and like other forum members you don't just talk to anyone, you're in direct contact with the CEO, Jason Horodezky. Jason has been hands on with helping to find the perfect fit in shafts based on a series of questions related to my swing.

 

Visually these shafts are quite something in person. The woven patterns in the butt and tip sections are very sharp and the greenish/yellow color is quite pleasing as well. It doesn't stick out like a sore thumb in person as I imagined they would based on the hyped up saturation of their website photos.

 

Another nice feature is that Paderson runs a post-production partial tip prep to each shafts reducing much of the additional work required for builders.

 

 

The Shafts

 

Shafts were selected based on criteria of SS, AoA, quick transition and my desire for a smooth regular feel with stiff characteristics. Jason shot multiple emails with followup questions until we hammered things down.

 

These are the original questions I was presented with:

1. How fast are you with the Driver? Good swing range +/- 3mph.

99-102
2. Good swing, Attack Angle? + or - don't require specific #

+ 2.8
3. Hit from the top or Swing from the top?

My fitters tend to keep me in heavier shafts because of a "quick transition".
4. How Far do you carry a 5iron?

180

 

Drivers:

 

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KVMT870-D30+ ~ 247cpm

63g - Torque 5.5°

This shaft fits at least 10cpm and in the case of LD 25-30cpm lower than "conventional" shaft with an SS phonetic flex classification.This is the worlds only vacuum cured amorphous shaft and full table rolled construction

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KG860-D30 ~ 257cpm

72g - Torque 4.7°

The flagship construction technology loaded with KINETIXx IMRT = Visible fiber performance technology.

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Fairway Wood:

 

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KG495-F30 ~257cpm

82g - Torque 3.5°

An inertially tailored fairway wood shaft and should be optimal for my quick transition swing.

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Hybrid:

 

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KB972-HUT30 ~280cpm

82g - Torque 4.4°

Another of their KINETIXx IMRT = Visible fiber performance technology.

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Irons:

 

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KB972 IRT20-2+ ~284cpm - 315cpm 4-PW

110g - Torque 2.0° - 1.3

Here they've pulled an upper 20 flex after noting my comments taking into consideration mass, the coupled affect with EI profile and overall playing characteristics of the KEVLAR iron shafts.

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We're at the installation stage, so keep an eye on this thread as I will continue to update with reports of my experience.

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Those pictures look sick! I love the matchingish Pure Grip too.. I will have to get a hold of one of those.

 

I can't wait to get my hand on this shaft, I can only imagine the pictures do them little justice.

**May the fade be with you**

 

Driver - :taylormade-small:  SLDR 9.5 Paderson KINETIXx IMRT Green Stiff / 255 cpm
Fairway Wood - :titelist-small:  910F 3 wood
Hybrids - :callaway-small:  Big Bertha Diablo 21deg
Irons - :titelist-small:  710 AP2 4-PW Standard Lie/Flex
Wedges - :taylormade-small:  XFT 50, 54, 60
Putter - :cameron-small:  California Monterey
Ball - :wilson_staff_small:  FG Tour

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Very nice MBP - It's also helpful for those of us who are waiting to jump into the testing game for the driver shafts.  Can't wait for your review and then also our shots at one.

Taylor Made Stealth 2 10.5 Diamana S plus 60  Aldila  R flex   - 42.25 inches 

SMT 4 wood bassara R flex, four wood head, 3 wood shaft

Ping G410 7, 9 wood  Alta 65 R flex

Srixon ZX5 MK II  5-GW - UST recoil Dart 65 R flex

India 52,56 (60 pending)  UST recoil 75's R flex  

Evon roll ER 5 32 inches

It's our offseason so auditioning candidates - looking for that right mix of low spin long, more spin around the greens - TBD   

 

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Very nice..  cant wait for the review guys!!!

 

 

Hey MBP,  what were your camera settings on the last pick, and what lens?

Driver:   :taylormade-small: M3 Tensei CK Pro Blue
3-Metal:: :callaway-small: GBB EPIC, FujiKura Pro Green

5-Metal:  :cobra-small: F-7, FujiKura Pro

Irons:   :mizuno-small: MP-18 SC, KBS Tour 120

Wedges:  :cleveland-small:   RTX-3  52 - 56 - 60
Putter:  EVN-Roll ER-5

Ball :  :bridgestone-small: Tour B XS

Range Finder:  Busnnell Tour-X,  Garmin S20 

 

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Very nice..  cant wait for the review guys!!!

 

 

Hey MBP,  what were your camera settings on the last pick, and what lens?

 

Sony NEX-5n

Stock 16-55 lens

Intelligent Auto mode

Tap to focus on center shaft

 

The Sony NEX cameras are so good you'll rarely leave Intelligent auto mode

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I'm really looking forward to putting one of these in my Titleist!

What's In the Bag

Driver - :callaway-small: GBB 

Hybrids  :cleveland-small: Halo XL Halo 18* & :cobra-small: T-Rail 20*

Irons  :cobra-small: T-Rail 2.0

Wedges :ping-small: 60* TS / SCOR 48* 53* 58*

Putter     :scotty-small:

Ball :callaway-logo-1:

Bag Datrek DG Lite  

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Can't wait! Hope I get fit into one with the visible weave. Definitely look better in these pics than on the site. Was iffy on the look of the yellow. Looks amazing in these pics.

Driver: :adams-small: XTD Ti 9* Matrix Ozik Red Tie s flex                        

Fairway: :cobra-small: AMP 15* Aldila RIP s flex               

Hybrid:  :cleveland-small: 588 Custom 20.5* Matrix Ozik Altus

Irons: :taylormade-small:  2014 Tour Preferred MC 4-pw w/ KBS Tour s flex +1"  

Wedges:  :scatch-golf-1: 8620 50*DD w/ KBS Rev, 54* and 58* DD w/ KBS C-Taper  

Putter: :bridgestone-small:  TD-01 True Balance 34"

 

 

 

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I think I'm most interested in hearing about the hybrid shaft.  I like the weight, and the high torque rating is something you don't see often on a stiff shaft like this.

Driver: Callaway Optiforce 440 9.5* with Diamama Blue S+ 62g Stiff shaft

3 and 5 wood: Callaway Big Bertha with Fubuki Z65 Stiff

Hybrid: Wilson FG Tour 4 hybrid

Irons: 5 iron: Cleveland Altitude Stiff; 6 -PW Callaway Apex Pro, KBS Tour-V Stff

Wedges: 51*, 55* and 58* SCORE with Genius Stiff

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You had my curiosity, now you have my attention.

 

MBP knows his shafts (hehehehe). Saw me hit three shots and told me what to get. I love them and him.

<p><strong>D:</strong>    :ping-small:   9* G400 Max w/Xcalibur TSL</p><p> </p><p><strong>F: </strong>  :callaway-small: 14* XR Pro 16 w/Hzrdous Red</p><p><strong>I:</strong>   :edel-golf-1: SLS-01 4-SW w/Paderson SL</p><p><strong>W:</strong>   :edel-golf-1: DGR 59 w/Dynamic Gold SL</p><p><strong>P:</strong> Artisan 0318 or Edel TB</p><p> 

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Ok MBP, almost a week now.... I know you've hit balls! how are the shafts?

**May the fade be with you**

 

Driver - :taylormade-small:  SLDR 9.5 Paderson KINETIXx IMRT Green Stiff / 255 cpm
Fairway Wood - :titelist-small:  910F 3 wood
Hybrids - :callaway-small:  Big Bertha Diablo 21deg
Irons - :titelist-small:  710 AP2 4-PW Standard Lie/Flex
Wedges - :taylormade-small:  XFT 50, 54, 60
Putter - :cameron-small:  California Monterey
Ball - :wilson_staff_small:  FG Tour

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Oh I left everything with my buddy to pimp out and have yet to get anything back yet....

Good to see you are still with us. I thought you might have jumped after last night.

<p><strong>D:</strong>    :ping-small:   9* G400 Max w/Xcalibur TSL</p><p> </p><p><strong>F: </strong>  :callaway-small: 14* XR Pro 16 w/Hzrdous Red</p><p><strong>I:</strong>   :edel-golf-1: SLS-01 4-SW w/Paderson SL</p><p><strong>W:</strong>   :edel-golf-1: DGR 59 w/Dynamic Gold SL</p><p><strong>P:</strong> Artisan 0318 or Edel TB</p><p> 

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I absolutely love my Paderson Kevlar green. I have it in a 7.5* Krank formula 5. This set up is a ball speed/low spin monster and is very accurate. Looking forward to getting some Kevlar blue iron and wedge shafts in my new fourteen fh-1000 irons and rm wedges. Will report back once I get them

"You have an army, we have a HULK"-Tony Stark

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I am extremely excited to try them. By the way, thanks to Fourteen golf for the iron heads! I also deal directly with Jason and Paderson Shafts as I have a special situation in my swing. (extra club head speed). Jason has been valuable in helping me with his knowledge to ensure I have the correct setup for my driver. Thanks for your knowledge Jason

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I got a paderson shaft for my callaway driver from golf works Winn midsize grip and callaway tip. Loved the shaft until it broke between farrel and cally tip. Not happy. Not blaming Paterson or golf works just out a bunch of money.

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Did you contact Paderson?

Driver: image.png.6ba1c8a254ad57aa05e527b74c2e04ba.png0311 XF 10.5* w/Project X Cypher 40 gram Senior shaft or 0811 XF 12* w/Evenflo Riptide CB Senior shaft

Fairways:  image.png.80321f01fc46450b6f428c7daf7b3471.png0211 5W & 7W w/ Evenflo Riptide CB  regular shaft and Tour Edge E521 9W w/Fubuki HD50 regular shaft

Hybrid: None in bag at the moment

IronsTitleist T300 5-PW w/Fubuki MV Senior graphite shafts w/Golf Pride Tour

Wedges: Edison forged 49*, 53* and 57* wedges with KB PGI Senior shafts(80 grm).

Putter: 33” Evnroll ER6R or  ER2 or Bellum Winmore Model 707,   or Nike Method Core Drone  w/Evnroll Gravity Grip

Bag: Vice cart bag(Black/Lime). 

Ball: Snell MTB Prime X, Maxfli Tour/S/X CG, Titleist Pro V1x or Titleist TruFeel

Using Shot Scope X5 and Pinned Rangefinder

 

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I got a paderson shaft for my callaway driver from golf works Winn midsize grip and callaway tip. Loved the shaft until it broke between farrel and cally tip. Not happy. Not blaming Paterson or golf works just out a bunch of money.

 

 

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Definitely contact Paderson - all of my experiences with them have been positive.

 

 

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