Benross Proto PVD driver
Benross Proto PVD driver review. Benross Proto PVD golf driver reviewed
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The more expensive of the two new Benross drivers is still superb value thanks to the high-quality black PVD finish and the Aldila Voodoo shaft. The traditional head works well at address and produces an excellent sound off the face.
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The driver's PVD finish is created using a mixture of reactive gases and special vacuum technology. This gives an impressive dark finish without the need for plating, which eliminates peeling. The driver is fitted with an Aldila Voodoo shaft, which increases stability and improves the energy transfer for greater distance.
The Benross Proto PVD driver should suit golfers who like a black head and face combination, want a high-quality shaft at a good price, and/or want a solid impact noise.
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