Anyone have input on the TS1 by Triple 60

I have the first batch coming in about a week. As far as I understand from the information provided to dealers, it's the same tube, ferrule and construction, but without the cartridge system and they come with a less expensive Tiger Everest tip. Only 29" lenghts and only two sizes and the thread options are limited to the most common ones: Uni-Loc. Radial, 3/8-10, 5/16-14 and 5/16-18/VQR. I will let you know as soon as I have tested these. They are priced very fairly, so if they have the same good performance as the more expensive Triple 60 shafts, it's should be a killer deal.
 
I have the first batch coming in about a week. As far as I understand from the information provided to dealers, it's the same tube, ferrule and construction, but without the cartridge system and they come with a less expensive Tiger Everest tip. Only 29" lenghts and only two sizes and the thread options are limited to the most common ones: Uni-Loc. Radial, 3/8-10, 5/16-14 and 5/16-18/VQR. I will let you know as soon as I have tested these. They are priced very fairly, so if they have the same good performance as the more expensive Triple 60 shafts, it'
Thanks Kim, the only carbon fiber shaft i thought was worth the money was a cynergy. But that wasnt enough for me to stay with it, and something in me isnt ready to give up on carbon just yet.
 
Thanks Kim, the only carbon fiber shaft i thought was worth the money was a cynergy. But that wasnt enough for me to stay with it, and something in me isnt ready to give up on carbon just yet.
I will let you know as soon as I get them in stock. The Cynergy Shafts have had their fair share of issues, especially the ferrules, so I'm expecting TS1 to be a step up, they certainly use a better ferrule material and the tube itself is a more complex construction.
 
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