![]() ![]() ![]() The Aerotech SteelFiber i95 graphite iron shaft is definitely cutting the ties from anything resembling a steel shaft. I had previously tested the Aerotech SteelFiber i110which had the feel characteristics of a graphite iron shaft, but the added weight still kept it from being a major departure from a heavier traditional steel iron shaft. Interesting to note, the diameter of the SteelFiber is approximately 1/10th of a human hair. Before butt trimming and gripping the shaft, you can feel the SteelFiber without the clear coat and you definitely get an appreciation for how impressive the construction of the shaft is. What you are seeing is over 59 miles of SteelFiber, from which these shafts get their name, wrapped around the graphite core of the shaft. ![]() At closer look, you notice the surface of the shaft has an appearance a of fine wire wrap. Of course, first appearances can be deceiving. The graphics simply do the job of telling you the brand and model of shaft in play. The Aerotech SteelFiber i95 shafts have a plain grey appearance with minimal branding. Coming from steel shafts will definitely be an adjustment, but there is certainly potential to open your eyes to a new world of iron play you may have not experienced before. Coming in at 95 grams, the SteelFiber i95 is a great introduction into lighter weight graphite shafts designed to have better feel, consistency, and more distance. With names like Matt Kuchar and Brandt Snedeker putting the Aerotech SteelFiber i95 graphite shaft into play and having success on the PGA Tour, it’s no surprise that this shaft has begun to catch on across the golf world. The Aerotech SteelFiber i95 has the most PGA Tour wins of any graphite iron shaft in history and is a great option to transition into a lighter-weight shaft. ![]()
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