The Harrison Saga was only introduced in 2008, but yet it has become one of the more stable shafts available on the market today. The low Torque allows the stability along with the a mid flex point. This combination makes this shaft a tight dispersion rates.
Harrison uses a low twist geometry that allows this shaft to have one of the best shot dispersion in its category (stable, low launch, shafts) appealing to the better golfer.
The Saga definitely is one of a dynamic profile. For example, as the overall shaft stiffness increases, the tip section stiffens up and its resistance to torque drops – by allowing the tip stiffness to correspond to the shaft flex, this allows for better players and average golfers to use the same shaft. Additionally Harrison tweaked the flex profile of the shaft so that the softer flexes have higher launch angle to appeal to a larger audience.
Harrison Saga Specs-
TYPE
CONSTRUCTION
TIP
TORQUE
FLEX
FLEX POINT
WT.
LENGTH
Wood
UTP Graphite
.335″
3.5°
A, R, S
Mid
65g
46″
Wood
UTP Graphite
.335″
3.5°
R, S, X
Mid
75g
46″
Player Comments-
“I absolutely love the Saga”
“For the performance to price aspect, it can’t be beat. I will say that it definitely isn’t as low launch as the WB”
Harrison Saga Summary-
Great addition to Harrison’s high quality shaft line. When you have Padraig Harrington, K.J. Choi and Rory Sabbatini touting your products, you bound to have some followers. The Harrison Saga should be no exception – it provides great stability and tight dispersion rates.