Felt really good! I really was surprised. Don't really remember how the original felt. 
I think the original had 2 degrees or less
torque rating. The 1995 catalog is the oldest I have and it gives 2.6 degrees. My old 
shaft is black/gold, so it is lower torque at
3 degrees. Also was surprised by the rotational consistency, the Grafalloy shafts I've 
been using haven't been that good.

I also am checking out a couple of more PowerLite R flex shafts that I've been using 
with light weight heads. One rather strange
result happened with light head weights when compared with normal weight heads. I've 
compared been surprised to find that the
lighter heads need shafts that are about the same stiffness as the normal weight 
heads. By stiffness I mean as measured by a
deflection test, not by frequency. The R flex hit well with both the 167 gram head at 
247 cpm and the 200 gram SRV II at 230 cpm.
The only thing I can think of is that the lower weight head puts less tension in the 
shaft and less dynamic stiffening.

Look's like golf over for the week, cold coming in now from Canada with three days of 
snow forecast for the week end.  ;-(
DeanS

----- Original Message -----
From: "Steve "Cub" Culbreth" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Wednesday, April 02, 2003 9:19 PM
Subject: Re: ShopTalk: Grafalloy NitoFlex Lite


> Dean,
>
> How did it "feel" as compared to the original Nitro?

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