Aldila Voodoo shaft
S-core Technology increases the VooDoo's hoop stiffness by 80% over conventional graphite and as much as 60% over competitors' attempts at cross-sectional stabilization.
That increased stability allows the VooDoo to better resist shaft ovaling and deformation during the swing - thus maximizing energy transfer to the ball and yielding unparalleled distance and accuracy.
Because the shaft's symmetry is maintained throughout the swing, it loads and unloads more consistently, enabling you to more reliably deliver the club head to the ball on every swing.
BENROSS ALDILA VOODOO SPECS
| DRIVER | FLEX | WEIGHT | TORQUE | LAUNCH |
| R | 64g | 4.8° | Mid | |
| S | 64g | 4.0° | Mid | |
| FAIRWAY | ||||
| R | 77g | 4.3° | Mid | |
| S | 77g | 4.2° | Mid | |
| HYBRID | ||||
| R | 87g | 3.0° | Mid | |
| S | 87g | 3.0° | Mid |
TOUR ALDILA VOODOO v BENROSS ALDILA VOODOO
The major difference between the Tour Aldila Voodoo and the Benross Aldila Voodoo is primarily a torque difference. The Tour Voodoo is roughly 0.75° lower in torque and is specifically designed for the highest ball speed players (like Tour Professionals).Less torque ultimately means the golfer has to swing harder to square the club face at impact.
As we’re all aware the vast majority of amateur golfers have difficulty
squaring the clubface at impact without using a very low torque shaft, so the
Tour Aldila Voodoo is not an ideal match for the club golfer.
The Benross Aldila Voodoo is essentially a “User Friendly” version with a slightly higher torque and is much more suited in performance and feel to the club golfer. Both the Tour Aldila Voodoo and the Benross Aldila Voodoo feature S-Core stabilization technology which greatly reduces energy loss due to the shaft ovaling at impact. Meaning by using the Benross Aldila Voodoo, club golfers are experiencing the same benefits in optimised energy transfer and maximum stability just like their tour pro counterparts.