Have you wanted to try a CF shaft but want a shaft that is closer to 13mm?

SSP

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I hear a lot of older players say they would like to try a CF shaft but most CF shafts are on the smaller side and don't feel comfortable to someone who has been playing with a bigger shaft, I was not an early adopter of CF, Hawaiian Eye turned me on to Becue and I have been playing them for 5 years, best playing cue I have ever owned, they have different shafts for different kinds of how the hit feels, one thing I noticed with CF is that shaft diameter did not have as much affect on the hit as it does with wood, my 11.8mm compared to my 12.5 mm felt pretty much the same, Becue is celebrating 10 years of building cues, they have added 12.7mm and 12.8mm shafts to their lineup, we're talking 1/4 of 1mm to 13mm, this shaft is going to feel really familiar to you except the boost in transfer of power you get from a CF shaft, especially Becue. they are designed for that, play with their complete CF Cue and really feel the difference.
 
I have a variety of ~25 CF shafts ranging from 10.5 to 14mm and have played with all of them. These days, I shoot with Revo 12.9mm shafts almost exclusively. So much so that I have 7 of them across different joint pins. One of these days, I'll get a Revo 12.9 in 5/16x14. Until then, I've got a Whyte Carbon in 12.75.

For me at least, 12.9mm is the most natural to use for tip position on the cue ball. As I'm getting older, I don't see as well as I used to and I am being stubborn about using glasses.

The only Becue shafts I have are 11.8 and 12mm, but I like them. They make a quality shaft.
 
I've had a BUNCH of CF shafts and the 13mm Tiger Fortis is my favorite. The orange ferrule seems a bit odd at first, but it's actually really easy to see and has a nice contrast without any glare off the modern bright lights.
 
I break with a Predator Revo 12.9, but it shoots pretty well with a playing tip. Prefer the 12.4, but the 12.9 is certainly playable if stiffer is your preference.
 
, Becue is celebrating 10 years of building cues, they have added 12.7mm and 12.8mm shafts to their lineup, we're talking 1/4 of 1mm to 13mm, this shaft is going to feel really familiar to you except the boost in transfer of power you get from a CF shaft, especially Becue. they are designed for that, play with their complete CF Cue and really feel the difference.

SSP,

please explain how a carbon fibre shaft transfers more power than a wood shaft. if anything, a layman would ask, "why doesn't it transfer less power as it is lighter in the front."

and how does this Becue add even more power than other carbon fibre shafts..

i thought to add more power it had to weigh(which it doesnt) more, or be going at a faster speed.

please reply i am at the edge of my chair. thanks.
 
SSP,

please explain how a carbon fibre shaft transfers more power than a wood shaft. if anything, a layman would ask, "why doesn't it transfer less power as it is lighter in the front."

and how does this Becue add even more power than other carbon fibre shafts..

i thought to add more power it had to weigh(which it doesnt) more, or be going at a faster speed.

please reply i am at the edge of my chair. thanks.
CF transfers power more efficiently than MOST wood shafts, wood is not uniform, one wood shaft rarely plays like another wood shaft, when you get consistency in the material you are working with and you design the material for a specific purpose it's not a surprise for you to get better results, CF is now used in Golf clubs, Tennis racquets, bicycles and even the Space Shuttle, the engineers at Becue were already experts working in CF and are pool players, they wanted to bring to pool what CF brought to golf, they spent 3 years in R&D before releasing their 1st cue, they studied how orienting the fibers could transfer power more efficiently, this year is the 10th anniversary of business and are continuing to push boundaries in design of CF cues, I have let many of my friends hit my cue and I get the same response, you don't have to hit as hard with your cue, most of my pool playing friends have been playing far longer than I have, I started playing later in life, I'm not against wood, it would be stupid to say wood cues aren't good, there are many great playing wood cues, for many they have been playing so long with the same cue and tip and play at such a high level with their cue changing would just not make any sense, but if you are looking for a change then you are not happy with what you are using why not give a CF cue a shot, in my experience it's been very very good to me......
 
still haven't said how carbon fibre can transfer more power.. and you don't have to hit as hard. meaning cue speed is less.

show where Becue says it does please.

so what amount like 20% more power?
 
Last time I used a 13mm was using a heavy house cue for breaking. Anyway, it should be ok using a 13mm on a cf shaft. I use an 11.5 since I aim really low. For half my use.
 
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