If you are trying to decide between the main Fujikura wood shaft families, this page is designed to help you narrow the right fit faster. Fujikura offers several premium wood shaft options, but each family is built for a slightly different combination of launch, spin, feel, and stability.
Use this page to compare high-level differences between VENTUS, VENTUS TR, Speeder NX, Vista Pro, and PRO so you can better understand which Fujikura shaft family fits your swing and your goals. Once you identify the model that sounds like the best fit, you can click through to shop that family or explore a more detailed guide before buying.
Already know which shaft you want? Check out our full collection of Custom Fujikura Golf Shafts or read our Fujikura Ventus Guide.
How to Use This Fujikura Shaft Comparison
Start by looking at the general ball flight each shaft family is known for. From there, narrow your choice based on feel, stability, and the type of player each model tends to fit best.
If you already know what you are trying to improve, this page becomes even easier to use:
- Looking for tighter dispersion and more control? Start with VENTUS
- Want a more reinforced, stable feel? Look at VENTUS TR
- Prefer a smoother feel and easier loading? Speeder NX is a strong place to start
- Want a more approachable Fujikura option with flighted performance? Consider Vista Pro
- Need a more specific bend-profile style option? PRO is worth exploring
Once one family stands out, use the links below to go directly to the best matching shopping page.
Fujikura Shaft Profile Guide
The table below shows the stiffness profile across three sections — tip, mid, and handle — for each Fujikura shaft model. Tip stiffness most directly affects launch and spin. Handle stiffness influences feel and load during the swing.
| Model | Tip | Mid | Handle |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2024 Ventus (VeloCore+) | Ultra-stiff | Stiff | Firm |
| Ventus TR Red | Stiff | Stiff | Ultra-stiff |
| Ventus TR Blue | Ultra-stiff | Stiff | Stiff |
| Ventus TR Black | Ultra-stiff | Stiff | Ultra-stiff |
| Ventus Red | Stiff | Firm | Ultra-stiff |
| Ventus Blue | Ultra-stiff | Stiff | Firm |
| Ventus Black | Ultra-stiff | Stiff | Stiff |
| Speeder NX Blue | Stiff | Stiff | Firm |
| Speeder NX Green | Stiff | Stiff | Stiff |
| Motore X F1 | Stiff | Stiff | Firm |
| Motore X F3 | Stiff | Firm | Medium |
| Air Speeder 40 | Medium | Medium | Soft |
| Vista Pro | Flighted line — refer to specs as profiles vary by weight and flex | ||
Profile stiffness scale from softest to firmest: Soft → Medium → Firm → Stiff → Ultra-stiff. Tip stiffness most directly influences launch angle and spin rate. A stiffer tip produces lower launch and lower spin. A softer tip produces higher launch and more spin.
Fujikura Launch & Spin Chart
Where each Fujikura shaft sits on the launch and spin spectrum. Lower launch and spin = more control and penetrating flight. Higher launch and spin = more carry distance and height.
2024 Ventus Blue (VeloCore+)
Launch: Mid
Spin: Low–mid
Ventus Black (VeloCore)
Launch: Low
Spin: Low
Ventus TR Black (VeloCore)
Launch: Low
Spin: Low
Ventus TR Blue (VeloCore)
Launch: Mid
Spin: Low
Ventus Blue (VeloCore)
Launch: Mid
Spin: Low–mid
Speeder NX Blue
Launch: Mid
Spin: Low–mid
Motore X F1
Launch: Low–mid
Spin: Low–mid
Speeder NX Green
Launch: Mid–high
Spin: Low–mid
Ventus TR Red (VeloCore)
Launch: Mid–high
Spin: Low–mid
Ventus Red (VeloCore)
Launch: Mid–high
Spin: Mid
Motore X F3
Launch: High
Spin: Low–mid
Vista Pro (Flighted)
Launch: High
Spin: Mid–high
The 2024 Ventus Blue with VeloCore+ maintains the same mid launch / low-mid spin position as the original Ventus Blue profile. Ventus Black and TR Black sit at the lowest launch and lowest spin in the entire Fujikura lineup.
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