Volair Shift Review: Widebody vs Hybrid vs Elongated (14mm Foam)
I tested the Volair Shift 14mm foam line in messy hand battles, resets, and drives. Dense, linear, high spin, with clear WB vs HYB vs EL guidance and smart weighting tips.
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I tested the Volair Shift 14mm foam line in messy hand battles, resets, and drives. Dense, linear, high spin, with clear WB vs HYB vs EL guidance and smart weighting tips.

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