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Atlas Golf Swing Trainer GST-5 W【Japan Domestic Genuine Products】

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ヘッドスピード、ボールスピード、推定飛距離、ミート率の4つを表示、microSDカード搭載、パソコンでデータ管理が可能(無料) ヘッドスピード 表示範囲:ドライバー・ユーティリティ・アイアン・ウェッジ:10.0m/s~99.9m/s(メートル/秒) ボールスピード 表示範囲:ドライバー・ユーティリティ・アイアン・ウェッジ:15.0m/s~99.9m/s(メートル/秒) パター:0.5~15.0m/s(メートル/秒) 使用可能時間1日1時間のご使用で約2週間、リチウムイオンバッテリーを内蔵 軽量ボディ:110グラム、コンパクトサイズ:60(W)×124(D)×18mm(H)

Golf Club Flex: Stiff


Hand Orientation: Right


Golf Club Loft: 10.5 Degrees


Material: Graphite


Brand: YUPITERU


Shaft Material: Graphite


Item Weight: 0.11 Grams


Brand Name: YUPITERU


Item Weight: 0.11 Grams


Shaft Material: Graphite


Material Type: Graphite


Hand Orientation: Right


Loft: 10.5 Degrees


Flex: Stiff


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  • Decent Launch monitor w/ ability to calibrate yardages
Purchased the Yupiteru GST-5W Launch monitor in October 2022. Did not get a chance to thoroughly test it out until January 2023, primarily due to winter weather conditions. First thing that I noticed is that the yardages on the launch monitor are carry yardages. For those who have submitted reviews of the GST-5W unit, they say it's off 10 yards+ or more, I would ask you how do you know it's off? Are you basing your assessment on carry yardages or total yardages? Back to my launch monitor testing: I tested it on an outdoor driving range, hitting yellow range balls off artificial turf mats. The distances appeared close to the Yupiteru on mid-to long irons, but really: How do you know your driver carried it 225 vs 245 yards? Soo, I tested it indoors at a local Club Champion driving range bay using Titleist and Callaway premium golf balls. Based on the Trackman carry yardages, I was able to calibrate all my wedges, irons and woods/driver to be very close on the Yupiteru to the indoor Trackman. Remember, these are carry yardages, not total yardage. One little known nugget about Yupiteru launch monitors is that there is an ability to calibrate the distance algorithm or distance coefficient. Yep, that's right, this is the only launch monitor that you can adjust the distance algorithm for each individual club in the bag. I have some instructions for adjusting the distance coefficient below this thread. I would suggest that you have a discussion with an expert club fitter using Trackman/GC Quad about the differences in distances measured using radar vs. cameras, indoors vs. outdoors. There are deviations which any cheaper launch monitor (<$500 price range) will not be able to pick up based on ball flight and spin. I have tried the Swing Caddie, Rapsodo, PRGR, Mevo, Garmin R10. They ALL have some inconsistencies to varying degrees. Some of is due to environment, method of data capture, quality of golf balls, and soo many more variables. Good luck in your golf journey. But the Yupiteru GST 5W is a good value investment if you want to use this for indoor home practice. INSTRUCTIONS to adjust Distance Coefficient: Turn Device OFF Long Press the two arrow keys and the ON button Select club with arrow keys Press selector key (Historic) Adjust Coefficient with arrow keys ADJUST COEFFICIENT to 100% by turning device OFF Long Press Historic key and ON button ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 7, 2023 by Joe D.

  • inexpensive, easy to use, love the ability to save sessions
i'm using this for exactly what i needed, gapping distances. tried next to a Trackman simulator and it was very close on yardages. i love the ability to save my sessions.
Reviewed in the United States on February 28, 2022 by SWare

  • Great buy!
This thing is fantastic! I converted the meters per second to mph, wrote it down in a note in my phone and never thought twice about it. The controls are intuitive and if you understand your clubs, it's easy to use. The W are obviously woods and the I are irons. The other symbol is for hybrids, which took me a minute to figure out, but now it just makes sense. Overall, excellent buy! Definitely worth the money! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 20, 2020 by Amazon Customer

  • Love the compact size
Love the size, weight and price. I wish it worked better though. It doesn't pick up balls as well as others, and perhaps not as accurate. I know there is a way of calibrating, but that shouldn't be my job. Even though the manual is written in Japanese, it is intuitive to use.
Reviewed in the United States on August 14, 2023 by Dr. Jonn Dr. Jonn

  • Nice Golf Swing Traininer
The manual is in Japanese, but it is intuitive enough to directly figure out yourself. Several items you need pay attention (hard to get out from the manual): 1. The distance is carry distance, not total distance. Rougly add 15 rolling yards to estimate total distance. 2. Club Speed and Ball Speed are in m/s. Multiply by 2.237 to get MPH. 3. Let your ball sit for about 3 seceonds before you place your club head behind it. This would allow the device to gauging to ball. If you place your club head behind the ball too quick, it will block the ball gauging. As results, you will likely get no ball speed reading but just the club speed reading. Missing reading the ball is one of the most complaints about it. If you do this, it will always pick up the ball. 4. Yes, you can change the factors to adjust how the distance calculated. To do this you do need go to the manual to find the method. I didn't go there since I think the carry distance it calculates by default is pretty acurate. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 10, 2024 by Amazon Customer

  • A novelty tracker 😕
I bought this gadget because I can't afford a $22,000.00 simulator. I read some of the reviews and decided to give it a try. So after trying it I came to the conclusion that this is more of a novelty item (just like the swing speed radar), sometimes it reads and sometimes it doesn't. When it does works it is always "short" the yardage is always wrong. The reason I'm keeping it is because (again) it's a novelty item. Buy one and have fun trying to figure out "why your 7 iron lost 15 or 20 yards 😂😂 it is fun. Thank you for reading 🙏 ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 11, 2024 by J. A.

  • Consistently inconsistent
I used the Yupiteru GST-5W over 2 days at a grass driving range and found the data to be inconsistent and was reporting unrealistic smash factors. The reported distances seem to be in-line with my expected yardages but the smash factors were way too high. For my driver, it consistently displayed smash factors over 1.7 which I don't think is humanly possible - the #1 average smash factor on the PGA Tour this year was 1.51. As smash factor is calculated is calculated as ball speed divided by clubhead speed, either the ball speed was too high, the clubhead speed was too low or both. It appears that it was reading low clubhead speed but I am not certain. I'm not sure if this was a problem with just my unit as I have not seen other reviewers mentioning the same problem but I am sending my unit back. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 11, 2020 by W. Lee

  • Budget Portable
On a tight budget I needed to know how far I can hit and what my swing speeds are, for improvement. Tired of eyeing ball distance and feeling my swing speed on the driving range only to get disappointed on the fairway. This JDM device keeps popping up with good reviews plus, it fits the budget! Now I can say that those "accuracy" reviews are true based on actual range and fairway use as well as a side by side club fitting session against a Trackman. Even with the Japanese readout, this gadget is just so easy to use. Pocketable and inconspicuous enough on the range or on the fairway, now I have a much clearer idea of what I can do and further improve on. Highly recommended! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 2, 2023 by AMG

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