Project X Evenflow Riptide 50 Vs 60 Vs 70 Shaft Comparison Overview
For those of us who actually need a more active driver shaft the Project X Evenflow Riptide is a must-try.
We have reviewed it in the past and our testers love that it is active and stable at once.
But even if you are sure that the Project X Evenflow Riptide is the shaft for you, the different weight classes may throw a monkey wrench into the works.
Fear not! In the following comparison overview, we will be taking a look at three Project X Evenflow Riptide weight classes and describing how they feel and perform.
Project X Evenflow Riptide 50 Overview
“The Project X Evenflow Riptide 50 comes in 5.5 and 6.0 flex.”
And if you’re confused about that flex categorization system, don’t be.
It confused us years ago as well. 5.5 flex is essentially regular plus and 6.0 is stiff flex. The 50 gram weight class is the lightest in the lineup.
The Project X Evenflow Riptide is great if you have a slower swing speed but still want a boost in club head speed.
There is a clear kick point in the midsection but it never jolts you. The Project X Evenflow Riptide produces great distance even on controlled swings.
Project X Evenflow Riptide 60 Overview
“The Project X Evenflow Riptide 60 is available in 6.0, 6.5 and 6.5TX flex.”
This equates to stiff, extra stiff and tour extra stiff. Each flex corresponds with 63g, 64g and 67g weights.
The Project X Evenflow Riptide 60 is for fast swingers with aggressive tempos. It afforded our testers excellent control even when they were standing on the shaft.
Like the Project X Evenflow Riptide 50 and 70, the Project X Evenflow Riptide 60 produces mid launch and mid/low spin rates. We were staying in the 2100 RPM neighborhood with this shaft.
Project X Evenflow Riptide 70 Overview
“The Project X Evenflow Riptide comes in stiff, extra stiff and tour extra stiff flexes.”
Players swinging their driver between 95 and 100 MPH will want to check the Project X Evenflow Riptide 70 out.
The Project X Evenflow Riptide 70 produced excellent rollout which led to overall distances in the 270 yard range.
“All three of these shafts improved smash factor and distance for our testers. While you may have to deal with a bit of divergence, these are great shafts for overall distance.”
How Does the Project X Evenflow Riptide 60 Perform?
Something that we really liked about the Project X Evenflow Riptide 60 was that even when we hit up on the ball, the flight stayed controlled.
We never got a shot that ballooned out of control. However, on some mis-hits, we did see that the launch angle dropped off quite a bit.
Spin properties were a little above average for most of our testers. However, this translated to improved roll out distance and overall distance. Not by much but enough to leave an impression on us.
But by far, the best thing about this shaft is how much it works for the player. Even on 90% swings, we could feel how much this shaft loaded up and released. Project X did a great job of counter-balancing activity and control because at no point did we feel that the Project X Evenflow Riptide 60 shaft was unstable.
Mis-hits are pronounced; but that’s what you should expect from graphite shafts that are as active as this one.
Project X Evenflow Riptide 60 Shaft Specs
Specs | Project X Evenflow Riptide 60 |
Available flexes | Light, regular, stiff, extra stiff |
Weight | 61 grams |
Length | 46” |
Butt | .640” |
Tip | .355” |
What Flexes Are Available? What Swing Speeds Do They Suit?
The Project X Evenflow Riptide 60 is available in a wide array of flexes.
If you’re swinging under 80 MPH, the light and regular flexes will be most beneficial for you. For 80+ MPH swingers, the stiff and extra stiff versions will be more your speed.
What Weights Are Available? What Swing Speeds Do They Suit?
The Project X Evenflow Riptide 60 specifically only comes in a 61 gram version.
This is a light weight shaft that will likely benefit players with a deliberate tempo and those that swing their drivers under 85 MPH.