At 09:08 AM 5/2/2006, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
This was an earlier explanation they gave me:
Static torque on most of the Ozik shafts is 3.5 or higher.
However, dynamic torque is close to 0.0 -- by far the lower than
anything else tested. That's the secret in the design: create low
dynamic torque at impact so the head stays
stable and allows for max energy transfer, but allow us to keep static
torque high so that there is "kick" and players can actually get the benefit
of a graphite shaft.<<
This doesn't make any sense to me. I don't know what static and
dynamic torque are, or how they can be made different. Could somebody
please explain this to me.
Last night, I saw an interesting scam in the news that the victims
should have figured out before they sent the money. Another
cautionary tale that, if it sounds too good to be true, it probably
is -- especially if it's expensive. So please convince me this isn't a scam.
DaveT
PS - I re-read this before I posted, and it sounded very
curmudgeonly. But there isn't anything here that I feel is out of
place. I'm not saying this is a scam -- just that nobody is giving me
enough information so I can distinguish it from a scam.
Info, please.
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