Matrix introduced the Radix with the goal of penetrating a wide open market filled with avid golfers looking to get a piece of the famous Matrix shafts. With the OZIK as Matrix flagship, not many golfers have the stomach to fork over $250 to $400 for a shaft. The Ozik is a great shaft, but is marketed to a few. The Radix was introduced in 2010, using the award-winning “HD” structural design without putting too much burden on the golfer’s pockets.
Some may wonder where the name Radix stems from. Well, it’s Latin for base or root. The Radix has the HD design, giving Radix the most advanced and perhaps the only internal structure technology in its class.
Technology-
Matrix Radix is similar to the trickle down of technology in motor racing, giving the Radix HD an advanced internal structure technology. The Radix HD introduces a unique design that guarantees the same tip-to-butt stiffness ratio throughout the flexes. Since the ratio remains intact, ball flight is progressively flattened as the overall flex stiffens. The Radix HD 7321 is a similar to the OZIK F7M2, which is built on the advanced HD chassis.
Matrix Radix Specs-
Shaft Model
Flex
Swing Speed
Wood CPM
Matrix HD Radix
XX Stiff (XX)
117+
270 – 275
Matrix HD Radix
X Stiff (X)
110 – 116
263 – 267
Matrix HD Radix
Strong (SG)
103 – 109
257 – 261
Matrix HD Radix
Stiff (S)
96 – 102
251 – 255
Matrix HD Radix
Firm (F)
89 – 95
245 – 249
Matrix HD Radix
Regular (R)
82 – 88
240 – 245
Matrix HD Radix
Senior (A)
70 – 78
230 – 235
Matrix HD Radix
Lady (L)
45 – 55
215 – 220
Player Feedback-
“I got the tour Radix in my i15 8* and its a monster. Mid/high launch low spin. I was on our LM the other day and I was putting up 14 Launch 2100 spin. The shaft really kicks at the bottom”
“I am in love with this thing”
“Perfect ball flight, and so trustworthy of a shaft”