pdunn
06-01-2009, 05:09 AM
I bought an Easton 32/ 29 V12 as they advertise it as their lightest swing weight (MOI, or Moment of inertia). Easton rates it a 60 and they rate the stealth a 90 MOI. Does anyone know what the actual difference is in a real number not just an Easton marketing #? I tried comparing them with a balance point but found no appreciable difference. Obviously they are both -3 and are besr certified so it is not going to be a massive difference, but I thought it would be something! I emailed Easton a few weeks ago but no answer.