Project X 7c3 Driver Shaft Specs | [cracked]

| Shaft Model | Weight | Launch | Spin | Flex Code | Best For | | --- | --- | --- | --- | --- | --- | | | 58g | Mid | Mid | 3 (Stiff) | Slower tempos, smooth swings | | Project X 6C3 | 67g | Mid | Mid | 3 (Stiff) | Average PGA Tour tempo (100-108 mph) | | Project X 7C3 | 76g | Mid | Mid | 3 (Stiff) | Aggressive transition, heavy feel preference | | Project X 7D3 | 76g | Low | Low | 3 (Stiff) | High spin players, fast hands | | Project X 8C3 | 85g | Mid | Mid | 3 (Stiff) | Fairway woods or very heavy driver builds |

Marco looked at the shaft. The 7C3 logo had turned silver. A hairline crack spiraled up from the hosel. project x 7c3 driver shaft specs

The 7C3 feels firm but not boardy. It loads smoothly during the backswing but resists deflection at impact. It is famously linear —meaning it bends in a straight line rather than twisting through the hitting zone. This leads to incredible directional control but punishes late releases. | Shaft Model | Weight | Launch |

“You’re digging up the 7C3?” Lena’s voice crackled. “Stop.” The 7C3 feels firm but not boardy

The 7C3 features a (provides stability during the transition) and a stiff tip section (reduces spin and keeps launch manageable). The “mid” launch characteristic comes from a slightly softer mid-section than the tour-only 7C5 or 7D3 models.