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What is the difference between Steel and Graphite Shafts?

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F. Daniel

F. Daniel

I work for a California based MNC.

F. Daniel
F. Daniel, Content Optimization Executive, Diploma in Journalism, California

Answered Jul 15, 2019

Steel and graphite shafts are used in playing sports games like golf. The differences between steel and graphite shafts will be discussed in relation to their weight, vibration, and torque. It is very easy to figure out that steel shafts would have heavyweight because steels are naturally heavy and steel shafts are made from alloys of carbon steel.

Steel and graphite shafts are used in playing sports games like golf. The differences between steel
As a result, it has more weight than graphite shafts, which are made from different layers of carbon fibers and they are made in such a way that they have more light weight compared to steel shafts. Graphite shafts are just recent tools for some games, while steel shafts were first used so many years before graphite shafts were produced. The graphite shaft is easy to handle because of its light weight, while it takes a kind of experience to handle and control steel shafts. Another thing, graphite shafts are more expensive than steel shafts.

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