Fujikura Sakura Hy .370 Lite / Senior Hybrid Shaft Specs

The Fujikura Fuji Sakura Hy .370 Lite / Senior sits at the very light end of hybrid shafts at 1.55 oz (44 g), while its 4.9° torque is on the higher side. Its high launch / mid spin profile and responsive / higher-torque character make it friendly to smooth or moderate tempos. Relative to the other weights and flexes around it, this one sits around the middle of the related weight range and the only numeric torque figure in the group.
Hybrid shaft specifications
Fujikura · Fuji Sakura Hy .370 Lite / Senior · Hybrid Shaft
Material: GraphiteFlex: Lite / SeniorWeight class: Ultralight (<55 g)Flight: High launch / Mid spinTip: Parallel tip
1.55 ozWeight
4.9°Torque
Lite / SeniorFlex
HighLaunch
Hybrid-shaft benchmarks

How this shaft compares

Numeric comparisons use hybrid shafts in this database.

Weight

Very low

1.55 oz
Low1.41 oz
This model1.55 oz
Average2.79 oz
High3.84 oz

Weight is very low among hybrid shafts in this database.

Torque

Very high

4.9°
Low
This model4.9°
Average3.15°
High

Torque is very high among hybrid shafts in this database.

At a glance

Shaft profile

LaunchHigh
StabilityResponsive / higher-torque
Tempo fitFriendly to smooth or moderate tempos
TipParallel tip
Utility fitMore hybrid-oriented than utility-iron oriented
Overview

Model information

Manufacturer Fujikura
Model Fuji Sakura Hy .370 Lite / Senior
Category Hybrid Shaft
Catalog year 2026
SKU / code FK0111
MPF rating 1D3M
Full specifications

Technical details

Weight & flex

Weight1.55 oz (44 g)
Weight classUltralight (<55 g)
FlexLite / Senior
Torque4.9°
Bend pointlow
Kick pointLow
Tip stiffnesssoft

Build & dimensions

MaterialGraphite
Tip typeParallel tip
Tip diameter0.37 in (9.4 mm)
Club useHybrid / utility

Flight & feel

LaunchHigh
Trajectory / spin profileHigh launch / Mid spin
Stability profileResponsive / higher-torque
Launch assistanceStrong launch assistance
Feel profileVibration-damping graphite feel, more responsive loading, light in the hands
Relative weight positionVery low among hybrid shafts
Relative torque positionVery high among hybrid shafts

Player fit

Tempo fitFriendly to smooth or moderate tempos
Transition fitBest with smooth-to-moderate transitions
Control vs speed biasSpeed / ease-of-swing biased
Fairway / rough playabilityVery easy-launching hybrid profile
Utility-iron suitabilityMore hybrid-oriented than utility-iron oriented
Likely swing-speed fitSlower to moderate hybrid swings
Golfer fit summarySpeed / ease-of-swing biased; friendly to smooth or moderate tempos; high launch / mid spin.
Same-family context

How this variant fits the family

Sibling comparisons use shafts from the same product family in this database.

Variant context

FamilyFujikura Fuji Sakura Hybrid
Family positionSingle listed family weight; only listed flex level; launch-assistance role
Family comparisonIt sits the only listed weight in the family and the only family variant with a numeric torque value. It sits at one end of the listed family weight range.
Why choose this variantChoose this lighter family variant when easier clubhead speed and launch assistance matter more than maximum heft and resistance to loading.

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