Mostly irrelevant - just along for the feel.How important is the very stiff conical taper in making the shaft low deflection?
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Mostly irrelevant - just along for the feel.How important is the very stiff conical taper in making the shaft low deflection?
I took apart a couple of my personal 314-1 that had broken (due to my anger of smashing on the table) and saw how they were built personally. This was around 2000. I still have one that I had bandsawed in half lengthwise in my basement. (not near me now)
I have a question for people that have played different versions of the 314, do you see much of a difference in the deflection from the precat to the 3? I have an early one from around 2000, was thinking about getting a newer one. Thanksi've owned all iterations of the 314 and still use the pre-cat as my main player. the wood in the 3rd gen was of poor qua
I have a question for people that have played different versions of the 314, do you see much of a difference in the deflection from the precat to the 3? I have an early one from around 2000, was thinking about getting a newer one. Thanks
With all due respect, I saw Parica lose several thousand. The spot was he had to use a house cue and not his own cue.I have never bought a Hi-Tech Hype shaft. Maple works for me, when I plsy great it is on me, when I play bad it is on me.
Pool is a game of skill, not who has best tools.
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No. I’ve had multiples of pre cat 314, cat 314-1, 314-2, z-1, z-2 (skipped all the -3’s), Revo 11.8, 12.4, 12.9. I personally think the whole family lineage squirts almost the same (and significantly less than anything else).I have a question for people that have played different versions of the 314, do you see much of a difference in the deflection from the precat to the 3? I have an early one from around 2000, was thinking about getting a newer one. Thanks
I have every 314 iteration, and the only one that I find plays acceptably is the pre-cat. The second and third iterations play almost identically to one another, both with higher deflection than my pre-cat.I have a question for people that have played different versions of the 314, do you see much of a difference in the deflection from the precat to the 3? I have an early one from around 2000, was thinking about getting a newer one. Thanks
On a related note, Eddie Robin has said that the only characteristic he really cared about in a cue -- if he had to use a strange one -- was deflection/squirt. He would be OK with any other change.... Big mistake. [Using a house cue] flipped what was a pretty close game with Parica having the edge to a lopsided loss. The cue made that much difference.
The skilled guy with the best tools beats the skilled guy without ‘em. Tools count.Pool is a game of skill, not who has best tools.
On my first Predator cue (98-1), I had the pre-cat logo, my later shafts (that I still own) are all 314-2
I did not feel any difference in the hit when I got the newer shafts. it did have a shorter ferrule with less front end mass and improved performance.
This is all in people's heads, just like saying that CF feels dead...
Over the years, I've tried many LD shafts from different brands and of course also CF shafts that claim to be LD, none perform as well as the 314-2 in terms of low deflection. The original OB shaft, the Revo 12.9 and the SMO 12.5 are the only that come close.
** Maybe there are some shafts out there that are as good or even better, I've tried a lot but not all of them...
NoHave you tested the 314-3?
There are times when the best tool is a house cue.The skilled guy with the best tools beats the skilled guy without ‘em. Tools count.
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By updating the internal structure with their V-Tek** construction, Predator engineered the 314-3 to be 3% lighter at the front end. This reduction in mass results in a claimed 4% decrease in deflection compared to the older 314-2, while simultaneously making the shaft stiffer and stronger.Have you tested the 314-3?
I doubt that 4% is something that a human can notice or adjust for, so in other words, they play just the same…By updating the internal structure with their V-Tek construction, Predator engineered the 314-3 to be 3% lighter at the front end. This reduction in mass results in a claimed 4% decrease in deflection compared to the older 314-2, while simultaneously making the shaft stiffer and stronger.