PRO-FIX® Rattlestop

Eliminates internal rattles in metal golf club heads, no curing required.

Unwanted noise inside a golf club head disrupts the feel at impact and raises doubts about the club itself. At Brampton Technology, we developed PRO-FIX® Rattlestop to address that problem directly.

Our team applied decades of hands-on clubmaking experience to create a solution that works in real shop conditions. This non-setting liquid captures loose particles inside metal heads and keeps them in place from the first swing onward.

Description

How PRO-FIX® Rattlestop Solves the Problem

  • Traps loose metallic particles inside metal club heads
  • Eliminates rattling noise without hardening or curing

When to Use Rattlestop

  • After hearing rattling during a swing
  • When small weld beads or particles break loose inside the head

How It Works

  • A thick, non-setting liquid captures loose debris on contact
  • Remains flexible permanently, no curing required

Who It’s For

  • Club builders handling repairs at the bench
  • Repair shops dealing with hollow irons and metal woods
  • Golfers fixing rattles without replacing clubs

A Reliable Fix with Minimal Effort

Applying PRO-FIX® Rattlestop takes only a small amount of product. Introduce the liquid through the hosel opening or an existing access point, then rotate the head gently to distribute it toward the affected area.

Key advantages include:

  • Non-setting formula that stays effective long-term
  • Minimal application reduces mess and waste
  • No impact on swing weight or balance when used correctly
  • Compatible with standard club repair processes
  • Designed and manufactured in the USA

One 4 oz bottle handles numerous clubs, making it a practical and cost-effective addition to any clubmaking bench.

Part of a Trusted Repair Lineup

PRO-FIX® Rattlestop sits alongside our PRO-FIX® epoxy systems and HF-100® grip solvent as part of a repair lineup built around real shop needs. It delivers a straightforward fix that complements the rest of your repair process without adding complexity.

Explore how this simple fix fits into your repair process and keeps golfers confident at impact. Get help selecting the right solution for your shop by contacting us today.

  • How much Rattlestop should I apply inside a golf club head?

    The amount of Rattlestop to apply inside a golf club head depends on the size and type of the club, as well as the severity of the rattling noise. Generally, a small, pea-sized amount is sufficient to trap any debris that causes rattling. The goal is to reduce movement and vibration without overfilling, which could interfere with the club’s performance or balance. After application, gently tap or shake the club to allow the product to settle naturally.

  • Will Rattlestop affect the weight or balance of the golf club?

    Rattlestop is specifically formulated to minimize impact on the weight and balance of a golf club. When applied correctly in the recommended amounts, it adds negligible mass, ensuring that the swing weight, feel, and overall balance of the club remain unchanged. The material is lightweight and designed to capture any debris that creates rattling noises without altering the distribution of weight across the clubhead. Proper application ensures that golfers maintain the club’s intended performance characteristics, including trajectory, control, and responsiveness. Over-application should be avoided, as excessive material could slightly influence the club’s swing weight or balance, but following manufacturer guidelines prevents this.

  • Can this product be used on drivers, woods, hybrids, and irons?

    Yes, Rattlestop is compatible with all types of golf clubs, including drivers, woods, hybrids, and irons. Its formulation allows it to stay sticky to capture debris and suppress rattling in hollow clubheads. Drivers and woods, which often have larger cavity volumes, may require slightly more material than irons or hybrids, but the product’s lightweight nature ensures minimal impact on performance. Rattlestop adheres well to interior surfaces and settles into areas where loose components may cause noise. Whether you are addressing a single noisy club or outfitting an entire set, Rattlestop can be applied to every type of hollow clubhead to reduce rattling while maintaining the club’s original feel and swing characteristics.

  • Is Rattlestop compatible with all club head materials, including titanium and composite?

    Yes, Rattlestop is formulated to be compatible with a wide range of clubhead materials, including titanium, stainless steel, and composite constructions. The material adheres effectively to smooth and textured surfaces alike, allowing it to trap debris and dampen vibrations without damaging the clubhead. Its chemical composition is designed to remain inert and safe when in contact with metal, composites, or multi-material designs, ensuring no adverse reactions occur. This makes it suitable for modern drivers and fairway woods, which often feature complex material layering or lightweight metals, as well as modern irons. By using Rattlestop in accordance with manufacturer instructions, golfers can reduce rattling and improve sound and feel without compromising the structural integrity, performance, or longevity of their clubs, regardless of the material composition of the clubhead.

  • How long does it take for Rattlestop to eliminate the rattling noise?

    Rattlestop typically begins to suppress rattling immediately after application, but the full effect is noticeable once the loose material is trapped inside the clubhead. In most cases, minimal shaking or tapping of the club allows Rattlestop to distribute evenly, effectively dampening vibration and noise within minutes. For larger cavity clubs, such as drivers and fairway woods, a short period of adjustment may be necessary to ensure all debris is captured. Once settled, the noise reduction is long-lasting, maintaining a quieter feel during swings and shots. Testing the club after application confirms whether additional material is required.

  • How should I apply Rattlestop for best results?

    To achieve the best results with Rattlestop, apply a small, measured amount directly into the cavity, using only enough to capture debris causing rattling without overfilling. For drivers, woods, and hybrids, gently tap or shake the club to help the material settle into all corners and gaps, ensuring even distribution. For hollow irons, a smaller amount can be applied into cavities or hollow areas to suppress vibration.