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Off the deck, launch angles were toned down just a bit which we really liked because the spin rates remained low. It will allow you to fully unleash oversized heads for max distance.
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The Fujikura Atmos Red pairs very well with 460cc game improvement driver heads. While we can’t be certain, we feel that this feature is what contributes to the excellent club head speed. The Fujikura Atmos Red has the softest tip section of any of the Fujikura Atmos shafts.

It felt comfortable to swing and remained stable on our strongest swings. On average, our testers were getting club head speed readouts in the 100 – 105 MPH range.Īt first, we were very impressed with how easy it was to launch the ball high with this shaft. It would appear that the active tip section really helps with smash factor. For the most part, we were seeing divergences of 10-12 yards – not bad for a lightweight graphite shaft.Ĭlub head speed was also phenomenal. Our more deliberate tempo testers were averaging a carry distance of 260.7 yards after three swings. Shot dispersion was nice and tight and the Fujikura Atmos Red played long for our moderate swing speed testers. We’re not sure how Fujikura did it but they managed to make a shaft that was stable and active-feeling in the tip section. Still, you don’t ever feel like the club head is out of control. It should also be mentioned that of the entire Fujikura Atmos line (red, blue and black) the Fujikura Atmos Red has the softest-feeling tip section. In terms of performance, this combination of high spin and low launch produced excellent carry distance but minimal roll out. We’re not quite sure what to make of that.
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We suspect that the Fujikura Atmos Red shaft is popular because it performs well for slower swingers without feeling loose.Īgain, the feel and consistency reminded us a lot of the Fujikura Vista Pro shafts – you get a semi-stiff feel from the midsection and great stability.įirst and foremost, we have to mention the spin rates.įor a shaft that launches ridiculously high, the spin rates were extraordinarily low: consistently in the 1800 – 1900 RPM range. Why is the Fujikura Atmos Red So Popular? On mis-hits, your draw might not curve back so smoothly and you might see some inconsistencies in dispersion.īut for us, these inconsistencies were few and far between – they usually only occurred on our ugliest mis-hits.

For you most part, you get a sweet baby draw on perfect strikes. The Fujikura Atmos Red doesn’t punish mis-hits too harshly. You get the signature Fujikura silky feel from the Fujikura Atmos Red shaft and the ability to bring the ball down with snow on it. It was made to launch high but still maintain a smooth feel. The Fujikura Atmos Red was designed for players with a deliberate swing tempo. In true Fujikura fashion, the graphics and branding are kept pretty simple except for the “splitting cells” design near the grip. It is surprisingly stable for a graphite shaft and delivers surprisingly tight dispersion. In terms of feel, the Fujikura Atmos Red feels a lot like the Fujikura Vista Pro shaft. While we were lucky enough to test both the Fujikura Atmos Red 5 and Fujikura Atmos Red 6, for this review we will be focusing on the Fujikura Atmos Red 6. You get a solid kick from both of them that begins low in the shaft. Still, the butt section in both versions is consistent. The Fujikura Atmos Red 5 also has a slightly lower bend point than the Fujikura Atmos Red 6.
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The Fujikura Atmos Red 6 series is only available in a 65g version. The Fujikura Atmos Red 5 comes in 55g and 57g versions. Within the red series there are two versions that denote two different weight classes. The Fujikura Atmos line of shafts comes in three flavors: red, blue and black.įujikura Atmos Blue produces mid launch, Fujikura Atmos Black produces the lowest launch of the trio and the Fujikura Atmos Red produces the highest launch.Īs you can see from the title, today we will be taking a look at the Fujikura Atmos Red. Fujikura Atmos Red Shaft Review – Specs, Flex, Weight
