Mitsubishi Kai Li White Vs Blue. Mizuno STZ 230 Driver RH (089) 10.5 Mitsubishi Kaili Blue 60 graphi S PreOwned Mizuno STZ Jon tests out the new Mitsubishi Chemical Kai'li Blue, a lively mid launch, mid spin shaft with tons of style! Find out everything you need to know here. On the other hand, the Kai'li White shaft felt slightly more controlled and precise, ideal for players who prefer a lower launch and spin
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Introduction Equipment enthusiasts with some time in the game will remember Kai'li as the name of the second generation of Mitsubishi's Diamana Blue line Even the branding is bold - a swooping "Kai'li" in white outlined in blue
MITSUBISHI CHEMICAL KAI'LI BLUE 70
To keep the graphics from being a distraction at address, they stop at the shaft's midpoint The ocean-inspired graphics look even more fitting in shades of blue flecked with silver To achieve the desired feel, Mitsubishi incorporated a tapered butt section (as opposed to parallel) profile which is a key characteristic of Blue Board series shafts
Mizuno STZ 230 Driver RH (089) 10.5 Mitsubishi Kaili Blue 60 graphi S PreOwned Mizuno STZ. Introduction Equipment enthusiasts with some time in the game will remember Kai'li as the name of the second generation of Mitsubishi's Diamana Blue line The Kai'li Blue and Kai'li White are both excellent golf shaft options with a low torque value
MITSUBISHI CHEMICAL KAI'LI WHITE 70. The choice between the Kai'li White and Blue shafts depends on your individual swing characteristics, preferences, and desired shot shape. The ocean-inspired graphics look even more fitting in shades of blue flecked with silver