Syntec Accuforce 60 Light Weight Graphite Iron Shaft


PA-1260-I
Price: $12.45
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Iron A/L Flex - PA-1260-IAL $12.45 In Stock
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Description

Syntec Accuforce 60 Light Weight Graphite Iron Shaft

  • Finally, a super light weight iron shaft at a value price.
  • Filament wound construction eliminates spline and offers high consistency around the circumference of the shaft.
  • Designed for players with a smoother tempo looking at improved trajectory and distance.
  • Bend Point: Mid
  • Ball Flight: Mid
  • Tip Trimming:
    • L-Flex: #3I 0.5"; #4I 0.75"; #5I 1"; #6I 1.25"; #7I 1.5"; #8I 1.75"; #9I 2"; W 2.25"
    • A-Flex: #3I 1.5"; #4I 1.75"; #5I 2"; #6I 2.25"; #7I 2.5"; #8I 2.75"; #9I 3"; W 3.25"
    • R-Flex: #3I 0.5"; #4I 0.75"; #5I 1"; #6I 1.25"; #7I 1.5"; #8I 1.75"; #9I 2"; W 2.25"
    • S-Flex: #3I 1.5"; #4I 1.75"; #5I 2"; #6I 2.25"; #7I 2.5"; #8I 2.75"; #9I 3"; W 3.25"

 

Specification

Shaft Flex Torque Tip Butt Length Weight Flight
Iron A/L 4.5° 0.370" 0.582" 41" 63 g Mid
Iron R/S 4.3° 0.370" 0.590" 41" 63 g Mid

Product Q&A

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the tip trim is available online at the product page of Acculite 60 graphite iron shafts if you open the tab "Specification". the shaft is a combo flex, either A/L or R/S. Lady is softer than A flex, R flex is softer than Stiff flex. for #9 iron 2" tip trim for the softer flex, 3" tip trim for the stiffer flex.
 
Answered by Monark Golf Admin on Jun 23, 2019


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Asked by Gary Gourdeau on Mar 10, 2020
A
Syntec Accuforce graphite iron shaft has 0.370" tip diameter. Any iron ferrule with 0.370" inner diameter will do. Most popular iron ferrule is FE-41-i. It is 0.5" high, solid black, 0.370" inner diameter.
 
Answered by Monark Golf Admin on Mar 10, 2020


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4 Most useful customer reviews (see all reviews):
Jim T
Nov 28, 2012
I wanted to try very flexible shafts to see if a responsive tip would compensate some for my slowing swing speed. I installed these in the Acer XF HT iron heads. The combination proved beneficial. Video revealed the shafts loading a lot more during the downswing and releasing a lot more through the hitting area compared to both regular and stiff shafts in my other irons. On a frequency meter, the shafts behaved like much more expensive shafts. It was difficult to find the seams suggesting a well balanced construction.

Advantages: Inexpensive, solid, and light iron shafts.

Disadvantages: None.
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Jim Walters
Aug 7, 2017
I've used this shaft A flex 60g in hybrids for the last year. Shaft has a great feel and easy to hit.

Advantages: Good price and filament wound and no
splining necessary.

Disadvantages: None
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Raghuveer Shikaripur
May 5, 2015
I just love this shaft. I have built a whole set of irons using this shaft. I just love the way they play.
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Paul Durn
May 11, 2023
Very nice low-cost, low-torque, lightweight graphite shaft.

Advantages: Low-torque results in a nice tight shot dispersion. A-flex is perfect for my senior swing.

Disadvantages: None.
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