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Originally Posted by SolidRockGolf
The Prosoft inserts are pretty good and worth the $$ but I would have to say that my best results with dampening vibration has come from the Weather stripping process. With that said I have never seen it become a rust issue. NEVER
I agree that it takes alittle working until you get the hang of it BUT I know of reps on the Tour Vans who still swear by this method over the conventional $$ version for the everyday club builder.
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Exactly...and therein lies the point...
This thread is being treated as one in which the poster wants to do it himself (which is why I figured you gave him instructions on how to do it)...and with you being a professional, I agree, there'd be no concern for you to do it for him...
But if he (or anyone) is a hobbiest, and wishes to do it themselves, it makes sense to take the easiest, cheapest, safest and most reliable method to acquire vibration dampening.
To mention that the weather stripping and straw way: "takes alittle working until you get the hang of it", is not what your normal hobbiest wants to hear...LOL...especially when you compare their skills to: "Tour Vans who still use it".
Normal hobbiest wants to "slip it (insert) and grip it"....and play golf with confidence.
Makes sense?
