So my kid got a 12.4mm Revo along with an Ikon cue. I have to say, I enjoy playing with it. The hit with the stock tip is soft, I have good cueball control, and it spins the cueball really easily. I probably have to use 20% less power to do the same thing with this shaft as with anything else I have tried.
Hit with the Ikon cue and uni-lock pin also surprised me but that may be due to the softer tip.
As someone that has never liked Predator shafts much (too dead for me in feel) and I still feel that you should send money to your local custom cuemaker instead for the price of most Predator cues, I really do not like the fact that I like the Revo shaft LOL
I wanted not to like it, in theory it should not be like anything I like, but I do, I like the Revo shaft. I have played with a ton of shafts, and did not take me anything to adjust to the LD properties of the Revo. I went from my normal cue to the Revo and did not seem to miss any more.
Hit with the Ikon cue and uni-lock pin also surprised me but that may be due to the softer tip.
As someone that has never liked Predator shafts much (too dead for me in feel) and I still feel that you should send money to your local custom cuemaker instead for the price of most Predator cues, I really do not like the fact that I like the Revo shaft LOL
I wanted not to like it, in theory it should not be like anything I like, but I do, I like the Revo shaft. I have played with a ton of shafts, and did not take me anything to adjust to the LD properties of the Revo. I went from my normal cue to the Revo and did not seem to miss any more.