You can't always get what you want.
Quit being such a beast of burden
You can't always get what you want.
"Paint it black"Quit being such a beast of burden
Quit being such a beast of burden
There is no accuracy in any shaft........... there may be consistency
All the inherent accuracy is with the shooter.......
Kim
Me: "So, Ray, what's your opinion about low deflection shafts?"
Ray Martin: "They all have some deflection, so you’re always going to have to compensate. So it doesn’t matter."
Lou Figueroa
Predator REVO shafts are on average 5-10% more accurate than Predator’s third-generation shafts, depending on the velocity of the cue ball, distance to the object ball, and amount of spin used.
JoeyA
Anybody can throw numbers and percentages out there. The numbers presented here are non verifiable and if you believe them then I have some ocean front property in North Dakota for sale cheap. Remember, it's not the gun, it's the shooter!!
Why do you trolls think your telling the pool world some new ground breaking information when you say it’s not the gun it’s the shooter? Why are people like you and the pool world in general so against any new technology that can make the game easier? Golfers know you still need a swing to play golf but they don’t doubt that using cavity back clubs our a hell of a lot easier to hit then forged irons. they certainly don’t want to go back to wooden clubs because metal is better lol Yes you still need a stroke..no one but the trolls like you are saying your going to pick up a revo shaft and immediately be running racks. but with technology an hold on to this ... INNOVATION (I know thats a scary word to people like you) you can make a shaft that nullifies your not so perfect stroke.
I kind of think that is a bunch of hooey, shaft technology in my view is not remotely in the same world as golf technology. Low deflection may simplify aiming for some (though I think that is somewhat questionable) but it does absolutely nothing to nullify a not so perfect stroke. Absolutely nothing. My personal view is that aiming is so complex that regardless of whether you are using a LD shaft or not you still have to account for so many different variables that the LD shaft accomplishes nothing. You still have to account for speed, cue elevation and especially the amount of swerve relative to the amount of squirt. Which completely negates any benefit the LD shaft had in the first place. Pool must be played by feel, and by intuition created by hitting the same shot 100s of times. If squirt was the only element you had to account for there would be something to the technology, but it doesnt and swerve is just as important. See this Dr Dave article.
/http://billiards.colostate.edu/bd_articles/2008/march08.pdf
But none of that matters. If your confidence is better with LD then you will play better. But as a "technology" it is snake oil compared to golf technology,
Earl, Efren & Buddy...just to name a few who also happen to arguably be the absolute greatest players of all time, never liked or played with a LD shaft.
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I’m going to bet you haven’t shot with a revo lol but you still have an opinion. I personally don’t give opinions on anything i don’t have personal experience with but that’s just me . There are still 100 things that come into play from a golf swing that no matter what clubs you have you will hit a bad shot. It takes a lot of feel to play golf also. It’s a mixture of mechanics and feel just like Pool. It’s absolutly the same by if you want to keep your head in the sand that’s your choice. Technology has made everything better in life except Pool apparently lol
All I know is that there a quite a few guys, low handicaps, in my in house league that use one and they have become very accurate shooters. Don't get me wrong, they still mess up position and don't run out but they have become more dangerous to play fast and loose against. Revo's aren't the end all - be all but...I have seen enough evidence to say that the technology works.
Most difficult thing about the Revo is making the shaft diameter choice. It’s not like you can get it oversized and take it down.
Freddie <~~~ 12.4
I've heard 3 rumors about upcoming releases for Revo. Don't know the validity of any of the 3.
1. 11.8mm(heard from 3 different sources, so hoping this is true)
2. 30" Revo
3. Different color to mimmick wood(I'm so used to the black now I have no desire to go back to wood color)
So, is this an endorsement of the (LD) REVO shaft? ;-) Ok, j/k but which shaft do you play with most often?
JoeyA