![]() The Black TiNi has a smooth and consistent feel to it that’s very solid. At the same time, the Kuro Kage graphics are unique and still add a little bit of character.įeel and control are where the Kuro Kage Black TiNi really started to differentiate itself. With all of the bright, hockey stick style graphics on the market, it’s nice to have a more simple looking shaft that isn’t a big billboard. Generally speaking, the Kuro Kage Black TiNi has a modest look with minor branding and a basic black, grey, and silver color scheme. Following the success of the lower launching Kuro Kage Silver TiNi, Mitsubishi introduced the Titanium Nickel (TiNi) Wire technology into the tip of the new Black series to give golfers more control and a more consistent feel. When I was testing the Mitsubishi shafts, I noticed the elbow pain went away, and I also got acquainted with the new Kuro Kage Black TiNi shaft and had somewhat of an awakening with my game off the tee. While I was happy with my driver setup, I was getting golfer’s elbow pain, and I was able to determine that my driver was the culprit. ![]() Testing the latest batch of Mitsubishi Rayon driver shafts couldn’t have come at a better time. The Kuro Kage Black TiNi has an extremely smooth profile with a good amount of kick and tremendous feel.
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