Praxis Woods Are Adjustable
May 27, 2010 by GNN
The new Praxis Fairway Wood Series from Henry-Griffitts has a thin, lightweight, hard Carpenter Custom 455 Stainless Steel face, that is a high-tensile strength material to provide a better weight-to-strength ratio, allowing for a thin, light face to be plasma welded to the 17-4 stainless steel body.
The combination of the welding technique and lighter face construction allows more weight to be located in the sole to lower the centre of gravity.
Enhancing the low centre of gravity is a brass sole insert that works with the launch angles of five available lofts of 15.5, 18.5, 21.5, 24.5 and 28.5 degrees.
Henry-Griffitts is also applying an adjustability factor with its ability to adjust lie angle and face angle.
The lie of the Praxis Fairway Wood Series is adjustable from three degrees up to three degrees flat and the face angle is adjustable from three degrees open to three degrees closed. The weight is adjustable depending on the shaft length and material. The woods carry a bulge of 14 degrees and roll of 12 degrees.

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