SHAFT REVIEW! – RT Technologies Zeus LT Shaft
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SHAFT REVIEW! – RT Technologies Zeus LT Shaft

SHAFT REVIEW! – RT Technologies Zeus LT Shaft

RT Technologies Shaft Review

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Introduction

One of the best things about writing for MyGolfSpy is that I’m usually one of the first to know about awesome new products, and I get to share them with you, the readers.  Sometimes, however, it’s a reader who introduces me to something awesome.  Such is the case with RT Technologies shafts: I had never heard of them until MGS forum legend JMiller posted about them.

What makes RT Technologies special? The “RT” stands for “rigorously tested” and they mean it: every shaft that is sent out is within 2 CPM from shaft to shaft and within 1 CPM in a 360* rotation (meaning it won’t feel or play differently if you change the orientation in your adjustable driver).  It’s also a company that has had tour validation: 3 majors and 22 total tour titles plus hundreds of top 5 and top 10 finishes.

Intrigued?  I’d sure hope so.

RT Technologies Shaft Review

Notes, Feel, Price, and Miscellaneous

The shaft that I tested is the Zeus LT Tour Prototype.  It weighs in at 68 grams, is offered in stiff and x-flex, and has a torque rating of 3.2.  It has a mid/high bend or kickpoint and is billed as a low spin shaft.  RT Technologies does offer a family of other models in various weights and profiles which you can see on their website.

Aesthetically, the Zeus is a bit bland.  There’s a shiny burnt orange section near the grip that fades into a chrome/silver color.  The logo is fairly minimal, and it can be easily hidden as it doesn’t wrap around the shaft.  This focus on performance over paint will sorely disappoint the parking lot pros.

When it comes to feel, the Zeus is unlike any low spin shaft I’ve tested…and I’ve tried some good ones.  Low spin shafts tend to feel boardy.  The very best steer clear of feeling like a telephone pole, but they rarely have much kick.  The RT Zeus, however, kicks like a mule.  It’s not a torque-y, “whippy” feel whatsoever, just a really nice, stable kick.  Obviously this is subjective, but I think the Zeus LT is the best feeling low spin shaft out there.

The Zeus retails through the RT Technologies website for $220.

RT Technologies Shaft Review

Performance

For the Performance testing, I pitted the RT Technologies Zeus against the Fujikura Motore Speeder 6.2 Tour Spec, both in a Callaway RAZR Fit 10.5 head on a FlightScope X2 launch monitor.  Since these shots were all hit outdoors with FlightScope, there is no longer a need to divide to performance into Launch Monitor and Real World: these are real world results measured by the best launch monitor technology.  I hit 10 “good” shots with each shaft, changing frequently so that fatigue was not an issue, nor did I get grooved with one shaft to the detriment of fairness.  I went through this process three times and averaged the sets of data.

RT Technologies Shaft Review

DATA

ANALYSIS

As you can see from the data, the RT Technologies Zeus went toe –to-toe with one of the hottest shafts on the market and held its own in every category.  The thing that remains shocking to me is how different it feels compared to the 6.2 Tour Spec.  The 6.2 TS is often regarded of as a boardy, low spin shaft, while the Zeus LT is anything but.  Based on feel, you would never think that these two shafts would produce comparable numbers, but they did.

The best thing about the Zeus LT, for my swing, is that I felt like I could go after the ball without fear of it flying 3 miles left.  Without fear of the hook, I didn’t hit the giant block.  This confidence is reflected in the outstanding accuracy number that the Zeus LT produced.

RT Technologies Shaft Review

Conclusion

While I can’t guarantee that it will stay there, I can say that for right now, the RT Technologies Zeus LT is in the bag.  That’s saying a lot when you consider the amount of different shafts I’ve had the opportunity to use over the last year.  There’s simply nothing the Zeus LT doesn’t offer: it keeps the spin low, the ball stays in the fairway, and the feel is great.  I have tried plenty of shafts that can do two of those, but this is one of the few that offers all three in spades.  Though you definitely won’t find them in your local big box, go yourself a favor and track down a qualified fitter who stocks RT Technologies the next time you’re looking to upgrade your bag.  I doubt you’ll be disappointed.

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      Vincent John A Elago

      4 years ago

      I have an old Zeus Oversize Clubs And it’s really forgiving. So I’d like to it as “Zeus The Destiny”

      Reply

      Ollie Mitchell

      9 years ago

      Wow. You certainly know your stuff. Couldn’t agree more. From the very first shot it felt so stable Must find its fairway cousin in x flex. Problem. Price lol. What a shaft. Nearly as good as the mygolfspy reviews

      Reply

      bobby barnes

      11 years ago

      I CALL MY ZEUS LT TOUR SHAFT “LOUISIANA LIGHTNING”

      Reply

      Cliff

      11 years ago

      Spike

      Reply

      bobby barnes

      11 years ago

      REWRITE: “RAGING CAJUN”

      Reply

      theoriginalshank

      11 years ago

      The “B-52”. As in bomber. Maybe the beginning of a line of shafts named after bombers..

      Reply

      Meex Jnr

      11 years ago

      “The Anhialator 3000”

      Reply

      BJB

      11 years ago

      Cool looking shaft.

      My name…gotta go with Hefe! (BOSS if you dont speak spanish)

      Reply

      jmiller065

      11 years ago

      Actually it’s Jefe (Boss) in Spanish, J is pronounced like an H :)

      Given the RT Technologies website is under going maintenance currently. So here is the info for contacting someone that can sell you RT Shafts… BTW The Midas Hybrid shaft is the shaft that has won everything on tour.

      Name: Jim Smiley
      E-Mail: [email protected]
      Title: RT Technologies Distributor / Certified Master fitter & builder

      Reply

      Professor

      8 years ago

      Jim is definitely the go-to-guy in the DMV.

      Golfer Burnz

      11 years ago

      HumDinger

      Reply

      JBones

      11 years ago

      Ball Buster. It busts the balls off the tee, so you can busts your buddies balls when you’re 30yds past them.

      Reply

      Matt haldeman

      11 years ago

      JeZeus

      Reply

      jmiller065

      11 years ago

      I just now got around to reading the review and sort of had to chuckle that I’m a “forum legend”. I am happy to see that this preformed well for you and you loved the feel. I think i compared most other low spin shaft to feeling a lot like a PX iron shaft and the RT Technologies line up to feel more like a KBS type of shaft. Any one that likes the KBS feel should at least try the shaft out. If you have issues with finding one to buy I can help, contact me via PM on the forums.

      Reply

      RP Jacobs II

      11 years ago

      Hey Dude, Thanx for jumpin on. And the legend lives on :-). Anyway, yea though I got the Midas in my TMaG T Spoon(versus hybrid) and my shaft is cut 1/2″ short of standard, it’s an unbelievable shaft. Really, if ya offered me either the Zeus or Midas, I’d take the Midas, cuz it is one great shaft.

      The Best to ya Bro

      Fairways & Greens 4ever

      Reply

      Juno

      11 years ago

      H. Hanzo Shafts; simple chrome shaft with bold red ink splatter pattern near the end of the grip and black japanese kanji going down the spine that says(translated) “That really was a Hattori Hanzo sword”

      Reply

      g5robo

      11 years ago

      “Major Kong” from dr. strangelove

      Reply

      Logan Jones

      11 years ago

      Shankers Delight Proto Lt 1567446387.1

      Reply

      John

      11 years ago

      How about “ForShow”?

      Reply

      Jpr

      11 years ago

      Prove it

      Reply

      Keith Hanna

      11 years ago

      The FuBaR

      Reply

      DL

      11 years ago

      The Frozen Rope.

      Reply

      RADAR

      11 years ago

      The shaft would be ” EVOLUTION” …….Radar

      Reply

      Scott

      11 years ago

      “MONEY MAKER”!

      Reply

      Scott

      11 years ago

      OUTLAW PLAIN AND SIMPLE

      Reply

      Mstod

      11 years ago

      Light, and snappy. The Bull Whip.

      Reply

      Joey davis

      11 years ago

      I would call it “Oblivion”

      Reply

      bullwinkle

      11 years ago

      Fastest and most accurate Striking snake in the World is the Black Mamba which seems really appropriate.

      Reply

      Hans

      11 years ago

      Major TOM ( tough old mother)

      Reply

      kevin

      11 years ago

      i’d name it SweatLou

      Reply

      Chris P

      11 years ago

      The “Hubble” because you’ll need a telescope to see where your ball landed.

      Reply

      Andy G

      11 years ago

      Nuked

      Reply

      Ray

      11 years ago

      One More. SlingShot

      Reply

      Ray

      11 years ago

      Since someone already took Mjolnir I will go with “Chitty Chitty Bang Bang” for comedy and for a technical name S.L.O.T. Super Launch Optimum Trajectory.

      Reply

      KenS

      11 years ago

      I would call it the “Blow Tourch”

      Reply

      StephenH

      11 years ago

      “Walk Softly”

      Reply

      Damon

      11 years ago

      Nice review. I’ve never really considered these shafts, but would now especially understanding about the great quality control. I do have a couple of questions.

      I was recently fit by Bridgestone Golf at one of their outdoor ball fittings. I was measured at 107 MPH swing speed, 155 mph ball speed, 12.5* launch. Spin was in the 2350 range. According to their launch monitor, I was hitting the ball about 265 yards total, and with perfect launch parameters could see 273 yards.

      On the course, I see anywhere from 250 – 275 yards with the driver. I have the occasional 290 – 300 yard drive when the stars/moon/hard fairways align.

      According to your Flightscope, you have similar launch characteristics to me, but were seeing 290+ yards. Just curious if you see that type of performance on the course. I keep feeling that I am not getting the most out of my driver. Thanks!

      Reply

      GolfSpy Matt

      11 years ago

      Part of that disparity is the roll, I would expect. I never tweaked my FlightScope settings, so the software assumes the ground is “hard” and so it gets a lot of roll. If I made the ground “soft” the numbers would be different.

      What I see on the course depends on the ground conditions and how well I’m hitting it. These numbers are really good for me.

      Best,

      Matt

      Reply

      Damon

      11 years ago

      Thanks for quick reply – makes sense.

      For future reviews, maybe break out the distance into Carry, Roll, Total?

      I think depending on the situation, course, weather, etc – these are good numbers to know. Two shafts might get to similar distances, but via different ways.

      Jeff

      10 years ago

      Matt-
      I know this review is old but I have a similar swing characteristics to yours, have you found a shaft that beats this shaft? I am intrigued by the Fujikura Motore Speeder 757 and Pro Series Tour Spec coming out but wanted to see if you continued to like this shaft.
      Thanks.

      Tider992010

      11 years ago

      Military Term: Bravo Zulu means ‘Well Done’.

      Reply

      Justin

      11 years ago

      Add “Tour Spec” to any of the above and you got a winner!

      Reply

      Pete W

      11 years ago

      Real simple…..BOOM STICK

      Reply

      Crow

      11 years ago

      Slingblade

      Reply

      Denver

      11 years ago

      REDRUM

      Reply

      RAT

      11 years ago

      THUNDERSTRUCK

      THUNDERSTICK

      Reply

      lambo

      11 years ago

      Long Dong!

      Reply

      Christian Haas

      11 years ago

      Long don (in Silver)

      Reply

      ron jmes

      11 years ago

      the ultimate -the pinnacle of shafts

      Reply

      john

      11 years ago

      as most golf products are usually well researched before being named, i am thinking nirvanna would be a good name,

      Reply

      bradylybbert

      11 years ago

      kamikazie

      Reply

      Joe

      11 years ago

      I’d call the shaft “Samurai Sword”.
      Just recently watched that Kill Bill movie again, and Uma Thurman really wreaked havoc with that specially made sword.
      This review sounds great. This shaft sounds like what many of us are looking for.

      Reply

      Steve Sales

      11 years ago

      Greg has the best one. El Kabong. That Quickdraw McGraw was one smart horse eh Greg?

      Reply

      Steve Pitts

      11 years ago

      Rolling Thunder

      Reply

      mike

      11 years ago

      Gad-Zeus

      Reply

      Super Tuna

      11 years ago

      Washi
      (Japanese for Eagle. Snappy feeling shafts designed for long carries on warm summer golfing days)

      Reply

      obo

      11 years ago

      Name for a shaft… Hyper 9
      Thanks for the review.

      Reply

      Ron Forest

      11 years ago

      The Master

      Reply

      jay hall

      11 years ago

      lightening rod

      Reply

      Jgolf

      11 years ago

      Keep it simple and let the tech speak for itself remains my guiding principle. I’d coin it simply A1 (or something that while simple creates a similar premium mind set)

      Reply

      ninetails

      11 years ago

      Sniper

      Reply

      manbearpig

      11 years ago

      RocketShaftz

      Reply

      Wannabegolfer67

      11 years ago

      LOL!!! TM probably already owns the rights the that one!!

      Reply

      Travis

      11 years ago

      CONDOR

      Flies fast and far.

      Reply

      Chuck Lovenguth

      11 years ago

      I would definitely consider naming the shaft Mjolnir.
      Mjolnir was the name of Thor’s Hammer of the Gods.

      Quite fitting, don’tcha think?

      Reply

      Trebuchet

      11 years ago

      Chakra (With up to 7 options for variants and marketing spins for each)

      Reply

      AJ

      11 years ago

      HALO

      Reply

      Christian Furu

      11 years ago

      Stick to the “god theme” but move to Norse mythology. Lots of strong names.

      1. Jormungandr – (Midgard Serpent) http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/J%C3%B6rmungandr
      I can see some cool graphics for that shaft :)

      2. Ragnarok – (the end of the world, and new beginning) http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ragnar%C3%B6k

      3. Yggdrasil – (central in Norse mythology) http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yggdrasil

      And you’ve got Aegir, Heimdall, Balder, Tyr, Loki +++. Someone really needs to use Norse in golf products and shafts are perfect :)

      Reply

      RP Jacobs II

      11 years ago

      Ya obviously put some though into this. Nice choices!

      Fairways & Greens 4ever

      Reply

      Mark

      11 years ago

      Way Out Yonder

      Reply

      Ivo

      11 years ago

      Athena – she is beautiful and she plays with my balls

      Reply

      Kip

      11 years ago

      iphone 6…

      or maybe Zeus 2013 so you can keep the cool name and update the version.

      Reply

      David Landig

      11 years ago

      Deep Space………

      Reply

      Tim

      11 years ago

      Poptropica

      Reply

      Tim

      11 years ago

      Or maybe Comet, Starling,

      Reply

      finalist

      11 years ago

      The Love Shaft …red ion plated that fades to white of course.

      Reply

      joet

      11 years ago

      Odysseus. The walk up to that bombed drive in the fairway would be a long one. And it’s in keeping with the Greek theme.

      Reply

      finalist

      11 years ago

      Monkey Flex

      Reply

      Sven Hallauer

      11 years ago

      I’d call the next shaft Thor, after the norse god of thunder.

      Reply

      Matt W

      11 years ago

      THUNDERBOLT or KRONOS

      Reply

      Paul S

      11 years ago

      Zeus themed? The Lightning Rod

      Really though, let’s just face the facts and call it Aaron Rodgers if it really is as accurate as they say it is.

      Reply

      Shaft Naming Pro

      11 years ago

      Major (weights or flexes denoted with icons such as trophys from the four majors)

      Royal Energy & Ancient Power (the REAPer)

      Reply

      George Byrnes

      11 years ago

      IDT2

      “I do this; it does that.” The number should be a superscript 2 for “squared”

      Reply

      Chris

      11 years ago

      The Tomahawk. Your ball will take off from the tee box like a missle!
      It would be a long hitting, low launch, low spin shaft just like the Tomahawk Missle.
      Definition of the Tomahawk Missle.
      The Tomahawk is a long-range, all-weather, subsonic cruise missile. Introduced by General Dynamics in the 1970s, it was designed as a medium- to long-range, low-altitude missile that could be launched from a surface platform.

      Reply

      James Hamilton

      11 years ago

      I would call it the slingshot express or the blastasticalamazingsuperduperuglystickwithbeautyresults.

      I might just settle with beauties beast!

      Reply

      Barbajo

      11 years ago

      Mr. Roundtree, or Thunderstick!

      Reply

      RP Jacobs II

      11 years ago

      I can see Thunderstruck, but Dude, Mr Roundtree? What the hell? LMAO

      Hope you’re havin a good pre-Holiday season

      :-)

      Fairways & Greens 4ever

      Reply

      David Mc

      11 years ago

      My shaft range name is Joule. A premium golf shaft should transfer maximum golfer energy to the golf ball.
      P.S. RT missed an opportunity as the website is devoid of any product information!

      Reply

      Drew

      11 years ago

      I would call it. “The One”.

      Reply

      Chuck Stopani

      11 years ago

      A LUNGO the shaft of love.

      Reply

      Will

      11 years ago

      I’d name it the Albatross.

      Reply

      Dan Walker

      11 years ago

      Kaboom or whaaaat.

      Reply

      luke-donald-duck

      11 years ago

      Just cause it would be so awesome, I’d name my shaft the “Magnus”.

      Reply

      Kayvon

      11 years ago

      Bad mother…
      [shut your mouth]
      But I’m talking bout Shaft.

      Or maybe just Sex Machine.

      Reply

      Jeff

      11 years ago

      Here are a few: Harpoon, outlaw, focus, javelin, ripper, bulldog and firebolt

      Reply

      Torre

      11 years ago

      I think if I designed a shaft, I would call it THUNDER.

      Reply

      Brandon Kerr

      11 years ago

      The Stiffie

      Reply

      Bigtmatdaddy

      11 years ago

      As far as a name
      “PERFECTION”
      That pretty well descibes it.
      Or
      “RT RG3 PRO”
      I kind of like it.

      Reply

      Bigtmatdaddy

      11 years ago

      All of the RT family of shafts are very good and maintain the very highest level of consistancy.
      I have personally witnessed the owner checking these shafts one by one when they arrive from the factory. If it’s not right, it goes back, no questions asked. The hybrid shaft might be the most accurate hybrid shaft ever made and is gamed by a lot of tour pros out there today. But, due to contractual obligations they remain anonymous.

      Reply

      Greg

      11 years ago

      El Kabong!

      Reply

      Wannabegolfer67

      11 years ago

      Sticking with the Zeus theme..I’d name it “lightning rod”

      Reply

      Ben S

      11 years ago

      Optimus Prime or
      PLPS- “perfect launch perfect spin”

      Reply

      ms1195

      11 years ago

      Rob Schneider cause this thing bombs every time.

      Reply

      Seth

      11 years ago

      Reign

      Reply

      Ice

      11 years ago

      I’d name my shaft the Ice Breaker. It would break the ice between you and your playing partners on the first tee, because yor drive would look so good.

      An unfortunate second meaning could be someone using the shaft to break me :(

      Reply

      Brian

      11 years ago

      RT Technologies “Bravo Zulu”

      Reply

      RP Jacobs II

      11 years ago

      As always, excellent review! And yep, the reason that I have one in my Superfast TP(though I could definitely use another one as I have one or two other drivers..LOL), is because of a conversation I had with JMiller( Hey Bro, everytime I swing my Fg iron, you’re in my thoughts..:-)). This shaft is all that & then some! Top notch!

      My name contribution: The DEEP, as in takin it deep, which this shaft does.

      Thanx for the review

      Fairways & Greens 4ever

      Reply

      Golfer Ryan

      11 years ago

      Blitz

      Since Zeus is God of Thunder and Lightening, it would be a “fitting” choice……

      Reply

      Brad

      11 years ago

      Samuel L. Jackson

      Reply

      Devon Montoya

      11 years ago

      I would name a shaft “The Titan” because it sounds like a sweet shaft name

      Reply

      volker krajewski

      11 years ago

      I would name the shaft 1) THOR

      Reply

      Frank

      11 years ago

      Since the shaft is rarely the focus of the average (non MGS) golfer I would name my shaft the Silent assassin! the shaft would be dubbed with a rifle and scope graphic.

      Reply

      stevenhw8

      11 years ago

      Fox Two

      Reply

      hckymeyer

      11 years ago

      The Hedgehog

      Reply

      Dustin

      11 years ago

      Beast Mode!

      Reply

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