Cryogenic Tempering Benefits for Golf
Golfers can now experience the benefits of Cryogenic Tempering. Cryogenic Tempering is a complex process that involves freezing the club head to -320 F, combined with a heating process that delivers temperatures up to over 350 F. This dynamic process has a profound effect on the lattice structure of the club head and all metals. The molecules are realigned into a stronger lattice structure drastically changing the metal's modulus of resilience. This provides a vast improvement in the club's strength, durability, and efficiency while drastically reducing vibration.
When the club head comes into contact with the ball, a tremendous amount of energy is released. The majority of the energy transfers into the ball, but the remaining energy is turns into vibration which is transmitted for the club head to the shaft and ultimately to the golfer. The Sub Zero's Cryogenic Tempering Process reduces the vibration allowing more energy to return to the ball. This transfer of energy not only gives you more distance but also provides more solid contact. This produces longer, straighter shots with a more solid feel. The more solid feel is provided by the reduction in vibration of over 30%. This not only feels better but helps produce less fatigue in the player.
Using independent Iron Byron tests on identical name brand drivers, treated clubs showed an average gain of 13 yards. The ball velocity increase of over 6 mph and the ball dispersion pattern was reduced approximately 5 yards.
Working with RAZOR GOLF a premier Golf Club designer and builder we can offer Sub Zero treated Golf Clubs. Check out our friends at RAZOR GOLF by going to the web site; www.razorgolf.com, Pick anyone of their top-line clubs and we will treat them for you.
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