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who makes bassara golf shaft

by Robert Conn III Published 3 years ago Updated 2 years ago
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Clearly the folks at Mitsubishi Rayon have an obsession with weight. They already have one of the best lightweight shafts in the industry with the Bassara GG series, yet they wanted lighter – ultra lightweight.Aug 22, 2016

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What are Bassara golf shafts?

The Bassara shaft. The Bassara golf shaft’s most identifiable and noticeable characteristic is its ultralight weight, a feature that will be appreciated by all those golfers seeking to gain a few precious miles per hour of swing speed. What makes Bassara golf shafts so special?

What is the 2012 Mitsubishi Bassara G shaft?

Originally branded as the Griffin, it is now referred to as the Bassara G. It is the higher launching, higher spinning design of the 2012 Mitsubishi ultra lightweight driver shafts The overall torque of the G -Series ranges from 5.6 in the 43L to 4.0 in the 53TS.

What is Grand Bassara™ made of?

GRAND BASSARA™ is finished with an ultra-premium ION Plating (IP) with a jet black dye, and sophisticated holographic decal. Specifically designed and developed by Mitsubishi Rayon for high-performance applications, MR70 is an innovative new carbon fiber material that is 20% stronger and has 10% the modulus than conventional materials.

Is the Bassara GG series any good?

The GG is supposed to be one of the most stable profiles in the Bassara lineup and deliver a mid-launch and spin profile. I’ll tip my hat to Mitsubishi here. I think the Bassara GG Series is absolutely one of the coolest looking golf shafts I have ever seen .

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Are bassara shafts any good?

The Mitsubishi Bassara GG Series shaft is lightweight, super cool looking, packed with performance, and has excellent feel.

What is bassara?

Mitsubishi New Bassara Iron Shaft is made to compliment the Bassara Fairway Wood and Utility shafts. It features the same lightweight technology made for stability and feel. It is a super light iron shaft with great stability and consistent feel, which is a combination that is hard to find.

Where are Mitsubishi golf shafts made?

Toyohashi, JapanThe majority of our material technologies are developed in-house at our labs in Toyohashi, Japan or within the Mitsubishi Chemical Holdings Group. Over the years, we have created thousands of proprietary materials and processes that together create the finest golf shafts in the world.

How good are Mitsubishi golf shafts?

The MMT Iron shafts have a wonderful overall feel that invokes confidence. During slower, warm up type air swings, the shaft had a balanced, solid feel. When I cranked up the speed, a stiffer butt revealed itself. Adding a ball into the mix, the tip section with its 304 stainless mesh felt stable with a low kick point.

Who makes tensei golf shafts?

Tensei means “transformation” through a multi-material platform. Mitsubishi has created a wide range of specifications (various launch angles/spin/control) through the Tensei CK, Tensei CK PRO, Tensei AV, and the new Tensei Pro 1K shafts.

Does Mitsubishi make golf shafts?

Mitsubishi Diamana RF-Series Driver Shafts are a tour proven red board which has been even further enhanced by adding Chemical's materials and design. The RF-Series is a high launch shaft that produces a mid ball spin rate.

What is the torque of the 2012 Bassara G?

It is the higher launching, higher spinning design of the 2012 Mitsubishi ultra lightweight driver shafts The overall torque of the G -Series ranges from 5.6 in the 43L to 4.0 in the 53TS.

What is a Bassara Wyvren?

Like the Griffin, it has elastic titanium fiber reinforcing the tip. It has a unique color scheme, resembling the Griffin. It is appropriately red, Bassara W-Series, as it is now called, profile is the same as the ‘ilima. Look for a high launch with low spin from this shaft. The golf shaft is now referred to as the Bassara Series W. The shaft to shaft consistency and smoothness of the profile is among the best I have measured. The overall torque of the Bassara W-Series ranges from 6.1 in the 43L to 4.3 in the 53TS. This is consistent with the general torque range of the Mitsubishi Rayon Family of shafts if one compares the torque of the 53 Bassara W-Series with the 60g R’s of the other products. Three and four degree TIP torques are outstanding in this weight range of shafts.

Where are Grand Bassara shafts made?

All the Grand Bassara shafts are made in Japan with a new proprietary carbon fiber material invented by Mitsubishi engineers. It is called MR70. According to the company, MR70 provides a 20-percent gain in strength over other fibers and a 10-percent increase in elasticity. This helps explain why the shaft is costly — the suggested retail is $450.

What is the torque rating of a Bassara 29?

The great divider between the 29 and 39 is torque. Get ready for some eye-popping high numbers for the 29. Torque ratings for the Grand Bassara 29: Lite 11.8, Regular 10.8. Torque ratings for the Grand Bassara 39: Lite 4.9, Regular 4.8, Stiff 4.7.

Why are Asian golfers using lighter shafts?

It is easy to understand why so many Asian players have gravitated to lighter shafts. “Just look at all the Asian golfers,” observed Allen Gobeski, a master fitter at Cool Clubs in Scottsdale, Ariz. “They tend to be so smooth. Their timing stays the same.” Looking at Mitsubishi Rayon, Gobeski was enthusiastic. “They are near the top of the food chain. it helps that they make their own (graphite) material.” On modern shafts in general, Gobeski remained straightforward: “There are so many good shafts out there, particularly lightweight shafts. It’s a good time to be a golfer.”

How much does a Bassara 39 weigh?

The Grand Bassara 39 probably will appeal to more golfers than the 29. The overall weights are 43, 45 and 48 grams for the Lite, Regular and Stiff flexes. It is the Stiff 48-gram Grand Bassara 39 that should continue to generate considerable interest among skilled older players whose swing speeds have slowed down.

What is the weight of a lightweight shaft?

These shafts have moved quickly from the sub-70 category (less than 70 grams) to the sub-60, sub-50 and now the sub-40 classification. Touring pros largely remain skeptical of lightweight shafts. They associate shaft stability with heavier weights. It is the senior golfers of the world, along with women, who have been most vocal in their desire for lighter weights.

Is the Bassara 33 LPGA shaft attractive?

It is expected to be very attractive to many LPGA players. Two, the Grand Bassara is being used in Japan for fitting junior golfers and allowing them to experience what a world-class shaft feels like. I remember how excited I felt when I first played the original Bassara 43 and then went down to the Bassara 33.

Do tour golfers like lightweight shafts?

Touring pros largely remain skeptical of lightweight shafts. They associate shaft stability with heavier weights. It is the senior golfers of the world, along with women, who have been most vocal in their desire for lighter weights.

What shafts does Mitsubishi Rayon make?

With great feel and incredible looks, Mitsubishi Rayon didn’t compromise on anything when it created the ultra-lightweight Grand Bassara shafts.

Can you adjust your swing during shaft comparison?

Fitting tip: Don’t adjust your swing during shaft comparisons. Swing your swing (thanks Mr. Palmer) and let the feel and performance numbers speak for themselves.

50 Words or Less

The Mitsubishi Bassara GG Series shaft is lightweight, super cool looking, packed with performance, and has excellent feel.

Introduction

Typically, when I hear “lightweight golf shaft,” I run for the hills. The intention is to make the shaft lighter so it’s easier to swing with a greater swing speed. Typically, this just results in poor swing tempo for me so I was very curious what results I would have when I tested the Mitsubishi Bassara GG Series wood shaft.

Looks

I’ll tip my hat to Mitsubishi here. I think the Bassara GG Series is absolutely one of the coolest looking golf shafts I have ever seen . The unique foil decal for the branding is amazing, and the way the colors flow into each other and change throughout the shaft is a killer touch.

Feel

As stated earlier, I’m typically quite hesitant when it comes to super lightweight shafts (anything under 60 grams). My experience is that light shafts often lacks a bit of response and feel like a toothpick in my hands.

Performance

At testing, I was a little squirrely with the Bassara GG shaft in my driver. Initial testing had me reducing my swing speed to gain more control of my shot and improve dispersion. As you can see, even with the high launch angle and lower swing speed, I was still getting good distance that’s more than playable as an amateur golfer.

Conclusion

I found the Mitsubishi Bassara GG Series shaft to be quite compelling in my driver. Frankly, it’s exactly the opposite of what I typically prefer, but after consistently hitting good shots with it, maintaining consistent control, and generally having an amazing and active feel, I think the Bassara is worth considering.

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