What temperature should I apply the wrap to the shaft?
For best results apply the wrap at 70F degrees or warmer. You may also use a blow-drier to warm up the shaft. If playback doesn't begin shortly, try restarting your device.
What is the best way to apply the wrap?
Our product has a low “initial tack” which allows for easy placement and alignment. Heat will activate the adhesive. For best results apply the wrap at 70F degrees or warmer. You may also use a blow-drier to warm up the shaft.
scooterhd2
VA Shafts, a leader in composite golf shaft technology, is launching the long-awaited BADDAZZ line! With over a year in R&D, player testing and cosmetic creation, this new series is based on filament winding.
jholz
I hear there is an upcoming "special release" version called the "Baddazz-ler" which comes stock with a variety of skull and crossbones, American flag, trucker girl, and micturating Calvin doodads so that you can personalize your look and make your Baddazz even baddazz-ier.
MPAndreassi
In all the years of cringe-inducing golf equipment, and particular golf shaft, naming conventions, I figured we had reached the bottom of the cringe barrel.
cassel191919
In all the years of cringe-inducing golf equipment, and particular golf shaft, naming conventions, I figured we had reached the bottom of the cringe barrel.
QuigleyDU
Never heard of them till @knudson81 mentioned them on the recent club junkie. The name is a bit silly but come on. We are allowed to have a little fun are we not? I think there are many that will like it. If badazz is not your thing get the VA stuff.
knudson81
Never heard of them till @knudson81 mentioned them on the recent club junkie. The name is a bit silly but come on. We are allowed to have a little fun are we not? I think there are many that will like it. If badazz is not your thing get the VA stuff.
markheardjr
Why no 60X? Graphics don't scare me. Torque is a tad high, it says "standard and medium modulus" so I'm guessing these are a lower price point? Maye something cheap to have in stock at a store for people that just want to try softer/firmer shafts without spending a ton?