I was wondering if anyone could explain the benefits of these cues. The butts are made w/ composite laminated wood "to increase stability, accuracy and deliver more cue power." When I hear composite wood, I think of particleboard or MDF, which would usually be inferior &/or less expensive than solid wood when used in cabinets, furniture, etc. Yet, these cues are more expensive than Mezz's EC & Axi series which feature "real" wood.
Are these cues w/ composite wood butts essentially cheap cues w/ marketing behind them? Would they be any better/worse than a solid or spliced butt?
Are these cues w/ composite wood butts essentially cheap cues w/ marketing behind them? Would they be any better/worse than a solid or spliced butt?