True Temper sells a uniflex steel shaft. This flex is soft, like a regular shaft but is supposed to be as stable as a stiff shaft and helps to increase the trajectory of the ball. Callaway and Nike have options for purchasing clubs with True Temper Uniflex Shafts.
You can get them in regular, uniflex or stiff, depends which ones you have/get.
Golfers with iron swings between 80-90 miles per hour are well suited to play a regular flex shaft
1. Not sure2. From Ebay buying guidehttp://pages.ebay.com/buy/guides/golf-clubs-buying-guide/Set flex vs. uniflexConsider shaft flex (the amount of bend in a shaft) when you shop. Beginners will want more flex than experienced golfersA: Geared toward seniors.Regular: Designed for average players with a 75 to 90mph swing speed.Stiff/ Firm/ Extra stiff: Designed for people with a swing speed between 90 to 110mph.Uniflex: Varying flex to fit most swing speeds.
True Temper makes their steel shafts now, called Uniflex. Previously they were made by Royal Precision and were called Constant Weight Series. One shaft is stepped and the other stepless.
They say its some where in between a regular flex and stiff flex.
I have gradually developed a squint in left eye over a year at age 44. Been to optometrist and optomologist and they are not sure why it happened because everything seem healthy with eye nerves and eye muscles. Then last week i hurt my neck and the muscle relaxant Uniflex (similar to Norflex) was given to treat my neck. I took two tablets and noticed that within two hours the squint is reduced by about 90 percent. Its great because i have almost normal vision again for the first time in about 8 months. So yes, in my case the muscle relaxant does effect eyes.