Cuetec vs. Predator …. Is there a comparison analysis??

Is there a comparison analysis??​

Don't know what your specific question is? I own Cuetec equipment, I like it, but don't own any Predator equipment. Other than that, I don't know how to answer whatever question you might be asking? Comparison analysis ???
 
It’s great winning this dubious award 😱

Is the Predator any better than Cuetec … am in market for one or other.

Thx for your patience.
 
It’s great winning this dubious award 😱

Is the Predator any better than Cuetec … am in market for one or other.

Thx for your patience.
Again, what peice of equipment are you asking about ? Playing cues, jump cues, break cues, bags, etc. Cmon man, people want to answer your question, but they got to understand what question you are asking. Please be more specific
 
Playing wise? Coin toss. Cuetec's tend to be FAR plainer cues but as far as a TOOL to use its whichever hits better to YOU, no one else. Gotta test hit them, asking here is like asking what beer/pizza/cigar is better. Too subjective.
 
I owned a few cuetec's 20 years ago when most cues for them were fiberglass. I really didn't like it that much at the time. I can't say anything for todays cues. I've been playing with predators for decades. I like them and i'm probably not switching anytime soon.

I've found Cuetec's cue designs to be very boring even for me. And i like simple cues. I've found predators designs to be a little to much.
 
I have one of both. I have a Predator P3, but most of the time the shaft I use on it isn't a Revo - it's a Cuetec Cynergy.
 
A lot of good comments, and agree that Cuetec is sort of plain i n their design, but my favorite carbon fiber shaft is the Cynergy. I don't own any Predator cues, but have used their cases. The Predator cases are nice but poorly designed in my opinion, the shoulder strap keeps tearing off the case. It's a poor design and really surprises me that it is like it is because it would be really simple to redesign it and make it right. As far as sticks, I love Cuetec's 3/8x14 pin size as it feels real sturdy when put together. It's not that quick in assembling but I love how it secures the two ends together.
 
Too me, it has always been which one do I have the most confidence in. Which one seems to do exactly what I had in mind when I hit the shot.
 
I've owned cues from both brands. I prefer the Predator for reasons stated above. I like the hit and feel like I have more control with the Revo, but the Cynergy is still a damn good shaft. I just bought a Predator 9K-1 as I prefer a very simple looking cue. I like the design of the Cuetec Truewood better, but they don't seem to make them with Uniloc joints.
 
I've owned cues from both brands. I prefer the Predator for reasons stated above. I like the hit and feel like I have more control with the Revo, but the Cynergy is still a damn good shaft. I just bought a Predator 9K-1 as I prefer a very simple looking cue. I like the design of the Cuetec Truewood better, but they don't seem to make them with Uniloc joints.
i went from the p3 butt which is a little fatter, to the 9k the basic black
the feel is much nicer, a tad slimer taper on the forearm 2 different pieces of wood instead of a single makes for more options on feel

the 9k just feels like an extension of my arm at this time so thats my choice currently
using the 12.9 revo
unilock is just nice and quick its perfect
 
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