........and those Revo's are crap. I read on here that they break clean in half if you just look at them wrong!! for reals........![]()
I've only heard bad things about the people who play with Revo's, not the Revo's themselves

........and those Revo's are crap. I read on here that they break clean in half if you just look at them wrong!! for reals........![]()
I don't know about that shaft. Jim Lucas(Lucasi,get it?) of Cue&Case paid Stroud a bunch of money to basically teach how to mass-produce a high-quality cue. Factory was called Tai-Can but has since changed. They make a min of 30,000, yeah, THIRTY-THOUSAND cues a month. I've got an older first-gen Lucasi that is as nice as any Schon i've ever hit. Still dead straight and solid.
They take a lot of getting used to, you can't switch from a 'normal' shaft to z/z2/314 shaft etc. and expect to be the same player in a day, it simply won't happen, they play completely differently.
I've been using a z2 for years and now trying to play with a 'normal' shaft is close to impossible!
They take a lot of getting used to, you can't switch from a 'normal' shaft to z/z2/314 shaft etc. and expect to be the same player in a day, it simply won't happen, they play completely differently.
I've been using a z2 for years and now trying to play with a 'normal' shaft is close to impossible!
I never noticed any hit difference with the uni lock pin. It was king of nice when your at tournaments that you could quickly put your cue away and back together. Honestly I wish both joints on the air 2 were uni lock . That's the cue I need to put together quickly when I'm in the middle of a match and suddenly need it.
I don't know about that shaft. Jim Lucas(Lucasi,get it?) of Cue&Case paid Stroud a bunch of money to basically teach how to mass-produce a high-quality cue. Factory was called Tai-Can but has since changed. They make a min of 30,000, yeah, THIRTY-THOUSAND cues a month. I've got an older first-gen Lucasi that is as nice as any Schon i've ever hit. Still dead straight and solid.
I forgot to mention that I think the Z shaft was like 11.75mm, and with a conical taper. I think that messed me up more then anything. On top of that, the shaft felt like a metal rod was inside the wood. It had zero flex, on follow through. I guess maybe I did not give it enough practice time. Made me sick that I could not aim, or make anything with it though. I felt like I had never played pool in my life with that shaft.
Short answer ~ no. Long answer ~ no they're not !!!So I hear a lot about Predator cues here. They are expensive for a production cue IMO. My questions is: are they worth the $$$ ?
Okay, well maybe it is just all in my head that the type of joint affects how a cue hits. I do not know.
an AZ member who has a world championship and US Open titles can tell you a lot of good things about predator cues.So I hear a lot about Predator cues here. They are expensive for a production cue IMO. My questions is: are they worth the $$$ ?
They take a lot of getting used to, you can't switch from a 'normal' shaft to z/z2/314 shaft etc. and expect to be the same player in a day, it simply won't happen, they play completely differently.
I've been using a z2 for years and now trying to play with a 'normal' shaft is close to impossible!
vjmehra...You can only speak for yourself. I have already done tests switching back and forth from LD shafts (including the Revo) to regular wood shafts...switching from shot to shot with no loss of accuracy. I may be a bit different, as I totally trust my stroke (as an instructor), but I know I cannot be the only person who can switch back and forth with no adjustment.
Scott Lee
http://poolknowledge.com
vjmehra...You can only speak for yourself. I have already done tests switching back and forth from LD shafts (including the Revo) to regular wood shafts...switching from shot to shot with no loss of accuracy. I may be a bit different, as I totally trust my stroke (as an instructor), but I know I cannot be the only person who can switch back and forth with no adjustment.
Scott Lee
http://poolknowledge.com
So I hear a lot about Predator cues here. They are expensive for a production cue IMO. My questions is: are they worth the $$$ ?