KBS C-Taper .355 Regular Iron Shaft Specs

The KBS C-Taper .355 Regular sits near the typical steel iron-shaft weight range at 3.88 oz (110 g), with 2.5° torque sitting near the middle of the group. Its low launch / low spin flight profile and stable / control-oriented character make it best suited to medium or medium-fast tempos.
Iron shaft specifications
KBS · C-Taper .355 Regular · Iron Shaft
Material: SteelFlex: RegularWeight class: Midweight (100-119.9 g)Flight: Low launch / Low spinTip: Taper tip
3.88 ozWeight
2.5°Torque
RegularFlex
LowLaunch
Material-matched benchmarks

How this shaft compares

Numeric comparisons use steel iron shafts in this database.

Weight

Typical

3.88 oz
Low2.42 oz
This model3.88 oz
Average3.88 oz
High4.94 oz

Weight is typical among steel iron shafts in this database.

Torque

Typical

2.5°
Low1.4°
This model2.5°
Average2.25°
High

Torque is typical 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
LaunchLow
SpinLow
StabilityStable / control-oriented
Tempo fitBest suited to medium or medium-fast tempos
Overview

Model information

Manufacturer KBS
Model C-Taper .355 Regular
Category Iron Shaft
Catalog year 2026
SKU / code FS0026
MPF rating 3B1H
Full specifications

Technical details

Weight & flex

Weight3.88 oz (110 g)
Weight classMidweight (100-119.9 g)
FlexRegular
Torque2.5°
Bend pointhigh
Kick pointHigh
Tip stiffnessstiff
Tip flexfirm
Butt flexmedium
Balance point51.5%

Build & dimensions

MaterialSteel
Tip typeTaper tip
Tip diameter0.355 in (9 mm)
Butt diameter0.6 in (15.2 mm)
Shaft lengthDiscrete lengths
Length range37.5-41 in (95.2-104.1 cm)
Parallel tip lengthN/A — taper-tip design
Club range2i-9i, PW, SW
FinishSatin

Flight & feel

LaunchLow
SpinLow
Trajectory / spin profileLow launch / Low spin
Stability profileStable / control-oriented
Launch assistanceTrajectory-control biased; limited launch assistance
Feel profileCrisp steel feedback, stable through impact
Relative weight positionTypical for steel iron shafts
Relative torque positionTypical for steel iron shafts

Player fit

Tempo fitBest suited to medium or medium-fast tempos
Transition fitSuited to moderate-to-firm transitions
Control vs speed biasControl / consistency biased
Long-iron playabilityDemanding in long irons; better for stronger ball-strikers
Short-iron controlGood short-iron control
Likely swing-speed fitModerate iron swings
Target playerPlayers seeking flatter trajectory, tighter dispersion and a firmer tip feel
Golfer fit summaryControl / consistency biased; best suited to medium or medium-fast tempos; low launch / mid spin.

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