There's going to be a bit of a learning curve switching from a solid to laminated LD shaft. I found a billiard store near where I live that will let you test hit with their demo cues/shafts as they have a table set up and several different cues/shafts to try. I suggest you see if there are any billiard stores like this in your area. Once you find one you like, it won't be long before you adjust to it naturally.I have been playing for a pretty long time and I would like to see how a low deflection shaft could affect my game
Im an intermediate player who is looking into buying a low deflection shaft for my jp joint pechauer. Any advice on what the best LD shaft is? I know that Pechauer makes their own LD shafts but I can't find any reviews on them. Any advice is helpful
When I went to the Billard-Shop for my new 314-2 shaft, I also asked if I can try out the black Kamui "S". He gave me a new JP Pro Series Cue with this tip on it, in my hands. At first I saw I'm playing with a thinner laminated shaft, without looking I thought I'm playing with a Z2.Im an intermediate player who is looking into buying a low deflection shaft for my jp joint pechauer. Any advice on what the best LD shaft is? I know that Pechauer makes their own LD shafts but I can't find any reviews on them. Any advice is helpful