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Wilson Staff Ladies' Ld6 Driver
Soaring flight. Shorter approach shots. The new Wilson Staff Ladies' Ld6 driver goes to great lengths to ensure you get the most from your
tee shot. While the Wilson Staff Ld6 features the same ETF technology as the men’s drivers, the similarities stop there. The sleek 360cc head gets the ball airborne fast, while the
UST Nano Flex graphite shaft is as much as 8 grams lighter than NVS-DL 65 used
as the stock shaft for men's Dd6 drivers to help generate greater clubhead speed.
- Wilson Staff ETF Technology Redirects Energy back to the club face effectively doubling the max COR hot zone.
- L-Pod Weighting Centre weight position re-distributes the CG for lower launch angle.
- Wilson's proprietary manufacturing process has given rise to a Nano Tech II shaft design that increases overall torsion stability, defying head twists during off-centre hits and creating longer, straighter shots.
Wilson Golf EFT Technology:
What if size isn't the whole story?
What if oversize also means inefficient. Lost energy. Less distance.
What if Wilson Golf found a better way? A solution, tucked away inside.
A propriety method of capturing energy and re-directing it to the face of
your driver, or fairway wood, or hybrid for greater distance.
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Energy Transfer Frame [EFT] |
| Introducing Wilson Staff's
exclusive Energy Transfer Frame technology, EFT. A strategically placed line
of resistance that captures energy leaking through the thin shell and
re-directs it to the face of the club. Think of it as a secret weapon behind
enemy lines. |
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| At impact, the energy in a traditional metal
wood is dispersed throughout the club head, minimizing the Hot Zone of the
ace. |
A metal wood with EFT frame redirects impact
energy toward the face of the club, effectively doubling the Hot Zone of the
face. |
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