FST 125 Stiff Iron Shaft Specs

The FST 125 Stiff is heavier than average for steel iron shafts at 4.41 oz (125 g), while its 3° torque is on the higher side. Its mid launch / mid spin flight profile and stable / control-oriented character make it best suited to medium-fast or fast tempos.
Iron shaft specifications
FST · 125 Stiff · Iron Shaft
Material: SteelFlex: StiffWeight class: Tour-heavy (120+ g)Flight: Mid launch / Mid spinTip: Taper tip
4.41 ozWeight
Torque
StiffFlex
MidLaunch
Material-matched benchmarks

How this shaft compares

Numeric comparisons use steel iron shafts in this database.

Weight

Above average

4.41 oz
Low2.42 oz
This model4.41 oz
Average3.88 oz
High4.94 oz

Weight is above average among steel iron shafts in this database.

Torque

Very high

Low1.4°
This model
Average2.25°
High

Torque is very high among steel iron shafts with published numeric torque.

Balance point

Very low

51.5%
Low50.3%
This model51.5%
Average51.5%
High52.4%

Balance point is very low among comparable steel iron shafts.

At a glance

Shaft profile

MaterialSteel
TipTaper tip
LaunchMid
SpinMid
StabilityStable / control-oriented
Tempo fitBest suited to medium-fast or fast tempos
Overview

Model information

Manufacturer FST
Model 125 Stiff
Category Iron Shaft
Catalog year 2026
SKU / code FS0014
MPF rating 4C1H
Full specifications

Technical details

Weight & flex

Weight4.41 oz (125 g)
Weight classTour-heavy (120+ g)
FlexStiff
Torque
Bend pointhigh
Kick pointHigh
Tip stiffnessmedium
Tip flexmedium
Butt flexmedium-firm
Balance point51.5%

Build & dimensions

MaterialSteel
Tip typeTaper tip
Tip diameter0.355 in (9 mm)
Butt diameter0.6 in (15.2 mm)
Shaft lengthVaries by club
Length range41.0-37.0 (derived discrete set) in (104.1-94 (derived discrete set) cm)
Parallel tip lengthN/A — taper-tip design
Club rangeIron set, typically 2i/3i-PW
FinishChrome / polished steel

Flight & feel

LaunchMid
SpinMid
Trajectory / spin profileMid launch / Mid spin
Stability profileStable / control-oriented
Launch assistanceNeutral launch assistance
Feel profileCrisp steel feedback, stable through impact, substantial tour-weight feel
Relative weight positionAbove average for steel iron shafts
Relative torque positionVery high for steel iron shafts

Player fit

Tempo fitBest suited to medium-fast or fast tempos
Transition fitHandles aggressive transitions well
Control vs speed biasControl / consistency biased
Long-iron playabilityNeutral long-iron playability
Short-iron controlGood short-iron control
Likely swing-speed fitFaster iron swings / stronger players
Target playerStronger players and quicker tempos seeking heavier feel, control and stability
Golfer fit summaryControl / consistency biased; best suited to medium-fast or fast tempos; mid launch / mid spin.

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