Mitsubishi Chemical Kuro Kage Blk HBP 50 2nd Gen Senior / A Wood Shaft Specs

The Mitsubishi Chemical Kuro Kage Blk HBP 50 2nd Gen Senior / A wood shaft weighs 2.01 oz (57 g) with 5.4° torque and is tuned for a mid launch / mid spin flight. In the wider lineup, it sits at the lightest end of its weight range and the highest-torque end. Choose this variant when stability, control and a more substantial feel matter more than easy speed.
Wood shaft specifications
Mitsubishi Chemical · Kuro Kage Blk HBP 50 2nd Gen Senior / A · Wood Shaft
Material: GraphiteFlex: Senior / AWeight class: Mid-light (55-64.9 g)Flight: Mid launch / Mid spinUse: Driver / fairway wood
2.01 ozWeight
5.4°Torque
Senior / AFlex
midLaunch
Wood-shaft benchmarks

How this shaft compares

Numeric comparisons use wood shafts in this database.

Weight

Below average

2.01 oz
Low1.36 oz
This model2.01 oz
Average2.24 oz
High3.33 oz

Weight is below average among wood shafts in this database.

Torque

Very high

5.4°
Low2.1°
This model5.4°
Average3.95°
High8.4°

Torque is very high among wood shafts in this database.

At a glance

Shaft profile

Launchmid
StabilityResponsive / easier-loading
TempoBroad smooth-to-medium tempo fit
UseDriver / fairway wood
BiasSlightly speed biased
Overview

Model information

Manufacturer Mitsubishi Chemical
Model Kuro Kage Blk HBP 50 2nd Gen Senior / A
Category Wood Shaft
Primary use Driver / fairway wood
Catalog year 2026
SKU / code MR0044
MPF rating 2D2S
Full specifications

Technical details

Weight & flex

Weight2.01 oz (57 g)
Weight classMid-light (55-64.9 g)
FlexSenior / A
Torque5.4°
Bend pointmid
Kick pointMid
Tip stiffnessmedium

Build & dimensions

MaterialGraphite
Tip diameter0.335 in (8.5 mm)
Driver tip trim0 in

Flight & feel

Launchmid
Trajectory / spinMid launch / Mid spin
StabilityResponsive / easier-loading
Launch assistanceNeutral launch
FeelResponsive graphite feel with easier loading
Relative weightBelow average among wood shafts
Relative torqueVery high among wood shafts

Player fit

Tempo fitBroad smooth-to-medium tempo fit
Transition fitSmooth to moderate transitions
Speed vs controlSlightly speed biased
Driver playabilityBalanced driver profile
Fairway-wood playabilityStrong fairway-wood crossover
Golfer fit summarySlightly speed biased; broad smooth-to-medium tempo fit; mid launch / mid spin.
Related variants

How this version fits the lineup

Sibling comparisons use models from the same product line in this database.

Variant context

Product lineMitsubishi Chemical Kuro Kage Blk HBP 50 2nd Gen
Position in lineuplightest end; softest listed flex; mid launch / mid spin
Closest-version comparisonThis version sits at the lightest end of the range and on the highest-torque end. It is lighter than Kuro Kage Blk HBP 50 2nd Gen Regular.
Why choose this variantChoose this variant when stability, control and a more substantial feel matter more than easy speed.

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