I've been a fan of Fubuki shafts. I first played the Fubuki A or Alpha. Then I upgraded to the Fubuki J that was basically the same profile (High/Mid launch=Low spin), with a few improvements in design and material. I then went to the Fubuki V which was a similar profile with a bit lower launch. I've since moved on to the Ventus Red shaft in my ...
Here's another theory. Maybe the Fubuki V line was originally created and earmarked for a large OEM order and they produced a TON of them for the order. Maybe then that order was canceled so they painted some of them in Fubuki colors and tried to sell them that way.
The original Fubuki Tour and the Fubuki K,introduced a few years later, are very much like the Diamana White and the second generation White, the ‘ahina. The third generation White, the Diamana ‘W” series is a different profile. The Fubuki Tour was discontinued in 2014. The Fubuki K is still in the product line.
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Any fubuki fans have a solid suggestion if I've gotten used to the "made for" 2014 zt60 s flex they made for callaway if I'm trying to upgrade to a better fubuki that plays similar?