Unlike the Red Board, the butt of the ilima closely matches the ahina design. The feel of the tip is noticeably stiffer than the Red Board. The ilima launches higher than its design partner, the ahina. The MDI fabric from Mitsubishi creates a stable, stiff tip. The softer butt allows players with a drop style transition to load the shaft at the beginning of the downswing. The successor to the Diamana Red Board, the Diamana ‘ilima is a high launch, low torque shaft. The radial profiles are excellent the shaft can be used in any orientation. The Diamana ‘ahina profiles are consistent from weight to weight and flex to flex. The tip torque of this shaft is among the lowest we have measured. The overall torque of the ‘ahina ranges from 3.3 in the 60R to 2.5 in the 80X. The mid-tip profile is designed to deliver a low launch similar to the Diamana White Board. This stability is seen in both linear and radial directions. The new Multi Dimensional Interlay fabric from Mitsubishi creates a more stable and stiffer tip. The firm midsection is an important design aspect, delivering control of the stiff tip. The successor to the Diamana White Board, the Diamana ‘ahina is a low launch, low torque shaft. MITSUBISHI DIAMANA By Russ Ryden, A Golf Digest America’s 100 Best Clubfitter
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