I like high quality solid maple best.
The Revo I had the opportunity to hit with felt
like I was shooting with a piece of a coat hanger.
Everyone has their preference for the "hit" they like.
This shaft feels soft, muted, and dull.
I will say that at least the hit was very consistent.
The feel of the hit is comparable to the cheapest wood shaft,
but with no squirt or deflection.
Honestly, it's weird.
I'm guessing sponsorship, and contractual
agreements, will keep pros saying kind things
about anything that puts food on the table.
The power of suggestion from a pro is a
mighty advertising tool.
If you can't already run a rack,
this shaft will not change that fact.
It's a neat marketing maneuver to bring another
product to market under their line.
It's definitely no advancement of science in any way.
In my very humble opinion, their best shafts were
the 314/2 and Z2 shafts.
Those felt solid and crisp; like a high quality
AAA+++ solid maple shaft with a nice ping.
This new piece of pencil lead left me unimpressed.
I played the Revo from an opponent for about an hour. Was not to bad and I could moved the ball on the table really well. But there were two things that annoyed me because I am a creature of habit when it comes to shafts: the black colour and the sound of the Revo. I don´t know if I can get used of the Revo when I am playing with it more but at the moment colour and sound is nothing for me.
They feel lousy compared to nice old wood but they do transfer a lot of energy and are a bit easier to move the ball around. But for some reason every now and then they overspin or something like that not sure how to explain it they’ll just completely blow a shot that you know you had locked in.
Means you didn't have it locked in as well as you thought. There is no other way to explain it.
Does anyone know when Predator plans on coming out with the left handed model Revo shaft?
Most of my shafts are right handed, but I do have an old Z-2 that is ambidextrous.
Joking aside, do they plan on releasing shafts that couple with other types of joints beside uni-lock and radial. Did most of the users on this thread pair with a predator butt?
Does anyone know when Predator plans on coming out with the left handed model Revo shaft?
Most of my shafts are right handed, but I do have an old Z-2 that is ambidextrous.
Joking aside, do they plan on releasing shafts that couple with other types of joints beside uni-lock and radial. Did most of the users on this thread pair with a predator butt?
all REVOs are piloted, right? That looks like a flat-faced jointI like mine so much that I had the pin changed on one of my cues from a 3/8-10 to a uniloc to accomodate.
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all REVOs are piloted, right? That looks like a flat-faced joint