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When you purchase your Air Force One you are getting top-shelf quality in every way. In fact, PowerBilt and Fujikura - the No. 1 shaft in golf - have teamed to ensure you get the maximum benefits out of every aspect of your golf club. When you order your Air Force One it comes equipped with a speed-rate Fujikura Shaft to match your swing speed.
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Every Air Force One comes with a 5-year leak proof guarantee. PowerBilt can offer this guarantee because they worked with the folks from the Mina Production Facility to develop a patented coating methodology to ensure your club never leaks.
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Nitrogen has been in use in sports such as auto racing and baseball for years. In fact, in auto racing, tires are filled with nitrogen to keep the pressure inside consistent. Team owner Jeff Spraker says a car using nitrogen in its tire will win more races than a car using compressed air. And in baseball, nitrogen has helped hitters with an expanded sweet spot for more base hits.
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PowerBilt's new Air Force One features nitrogen charged technology, the thinnest face in golf, and offers every golfer Maximum Transfer of Energy. Now, for the first time ever, every golfer regardless of swing speed can benefit from Maximum C.O.R., Maximum C.T., Maximum Trampoline Effect, and Maximum Smash Factor.
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When a golfer strikes a golf ball, the goal is to compress the face of the club. The problem most golfers experience, and they don't know this, is, most golfers can not compress the face of the club because golf clubs are built to be tested at 110 MPH, per U.S.G.A. protoc...
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The maximum Smash Factor allowed by the U.S.G.A. is 1.50. This measurement is the difference between swing speed and ball speed. If your swing speed is 100 MPH, and your ball speed is 150 MPH, your Smash Factor is....
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Coefficient of Restitution, or C.O.R., is one of the most important terms in golf. This is a measurement calculated by the U.S.G.A. when it tests golf clubs for conformity. If a golf club does not meet the C.O.R. standards, th...
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Characteristic Time, or C.T., is a measurement taken by the U.S.G.A. when testing golf clubs. This measurement determined how long the ball lingers o...
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