you might want to try a 314 first. going from a Z to a V is a massive difference in hit/feel imo.cool, I'm currently shooting with a Z3 for about a year and i love the deflection and firm hit, but it occasionally feels a little unwieldy hitting long stop shots or long draw shots. Like im just a hair off center and it punishes me. I know its stroke related, but my stroke is actually pretty good so im just looking for a touch more forgiveness from the shaft to help with that little extra consistency
I play with a Barnhart and prior to the Z3 i was using the standard maple shaft thats 13mm and 4oz. I really like the shaft but the deflection was killing meyou might want to try a 314 first. going from a Z to a V is a massive difference in hit/feel imo.
I would recommend trying the vantage shaft. It is very close to a solid (non-laminated) wood shaft in feel, but seems to transmit more power and lower deflection due to the design/taper. IMO, it also feels higher quality/more robust than the Z3 and the 314.I play with a Barnhart and prior to the Z3 i was using the standard maple shaft thats 13mm and 4oz. I really like the shaft but the deflection was killing me
That is an accurate description. You have to be very deliberate with a Z.cool, I'm currently shooting with a Z3 for about a year and i love the deflection and firm hit, but it occasionally feels a little unwieldy hitting long stop shots or long draw shots. Like im just a hair off center and it punishes me.
314 first.I know its stroke related, but my stroke is actually pretty good so im just looking for a touch more forgiveness from the shaft to help with that little extra consistency
I have a 20 something year old 314 which I'm not in love with. I just unpacked a new vantage and shot with it for a bit. The deflection is pretty low and it seems to be a pretty solid/straight hitting shaft for sure. So far I like it. It doesn't feel all that big to me but I kind of like a bit of a conical taper.I play with a Barnhart and prior to the Z3 i was using the standard maple shaft thats 13mm and 4oz. I really like the shaft but the deflection was killing me
any noticeable difference in deflection between the 2? thats really my deciding factor. I want the largest diameter i can get while still having really low deflection.I have a 20 something year old 314 which I'm not in love with. I just unpacked a new vantage and shot with it for a bit. The deflection is pretty low and it seems to be a pretty solid/straight hitting shaft for sure. So far I like it. It doesn't feel all that big to me but I kind of like a bit of a conical taper.
I want the largest diameter i can get while still having really low deflection.
It seems maybe a little lower but I'm comparing to an old 314, the ones that had the longer ferrule etc. I don't have a lot of experience with the 314 3. If you want bigger and you aren't stuck on a long pro taper I don't think you'd be going wrong with a vantage.any noticeable difference in deflection between the 2? thats really my deciding factor. I want the largest diameter i can get while still having really low deflection.
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Predator claims the Vantage "has the lowest front-end mass of the spliced-shaft line-up."
I did the math once, if you're looking to decrease mass removing diameter from the outside is quite a bit more effective than drilling out area from the inside.likely relative to circumference. the z shaft has the lowest deflection iirc, but is also much thinner
Never played the Z, but the V felt far too "stiff" for my liking.you might want to try a 314 first. going from a Z to a V is a massive difference in hit/feel imo.
If that is your goal, the Vantage might just be what you are looking for.any noticeable difference in deflection between the 2? thats really my deciding factor. I want the largest diameter i can get while still having really low deflection.