The know-how gained from the development of the 4th generation Diamana has been concentrated to provide an even higher dimension of "fly and don't bend" to a wider range of golfers. The model is named after the letter "Z," which means "final" or "best," and is a fitting culmination of the generation.
The new model combines the strength of the tip to suppress ballistic fluctuations and the responsiveness to return to the ball without delay after a turn. The stability of the previous model, the DF, is complemented by an added element of flight.
The ball has a good drive from the middle to the end of the stroke, which makes it difficult for the face to open up at impact and allows the player to hit a ball with a high degree of straightness, but without going too far back and to the left.
Diamana's first lineup in the 40g range. The addition of a lightweight specification with a solid feel that swings through the ball sharply brings tour flight to a wider range of users. The new lineup also responds to the "light-hard" trend.
TECHNOLOGY
Ion Plating Process
The ion plating process gives a sophisticated and luxurious finish that cannot be expressed by painting alone. The shaft is processed in a vacuum chamber to fuse chrome or silver alloy ions to the shaft.
MATERIAL
MR70™ (Chrome or Silver alloy)
MR70™ is a revolutionary carbon fiber that achieves both elastic modulus and strength, which was difficult to achieve in the past, by reviewing the manufacturing process of raw material fiber and precursor. Compared to Mitsubishi Chemical's conventional products, the strength and elastic modulus have been improved by approximately 20% and 10%, respectively.
BoronFiber
Boron fiber is used for aerospace applications, which require severe physical properties, and for high-performance fishing rods, etc. Boron fiber is strong and highly reinforcing.