Paul_#_
Well-known member
There is maybe a 5-inch length to place weights in the bumper-end of the butt---that's no Mezz flexibility. How does that compare with the H-Series McDermott? The hollow tube has a bumper, a threaded cylinder for the threaded weights and threaded plastic spacer, a weight-bias balancer (?), ultra high-density X foam fill (?), phenolic joint insert, and 3/8x14 pin. PoolDawg sells the Cynergy X cue for $1200 (no wrap) and $1240 (wrap).
Cuetec describes the cue:
And its foam and "weight bias balancer"
Cuetec describes the cue:
By the time CFX’s three-year research and development project was complete, an all-new 12-layer carbon fiber body was developed. A new higher-density X foam fill was formulated and paired with a new Weight Bias Balancer, allowing the weight of the cue’s internal components and balance point to be calibrated to within 0.20 ounces during the construction process. Modifications to Cuetec’s Clear-Tec formula were introduced to improve fiber adhesion, durability, and allow for optional pigmentation, while existing components were re-engineered to better match the Cynergy X’s exacting tolerances and precision performance.
And its foam and "weight bias balancer"
Ultra High-Density X-Foam Fill
Uncompromised under compression, the all-new closed cell X-foam is 20% denser than the foam used in Cynergy playing shafts and works to dampen the cues audible signature while sealing the cues carbon fiber body from air or moisture intrusion. It serves as another key component of the Cynergy X’s beyond solid hit and feel.
Uncompromised under compression, the all-new closed cell X-foam is 20% denser than the foam used in Cynergy playing shafts and works to dampen the cues audible signature while sealing the cues carbon fiber body from air or moisture intrusion. It serves as another key component of the Cynergy X’s beyond solid hit and feel.
Weight Bias Balancer
Located behind the composite cap which seals the Cynergy X’s high-density foam in place, the stainless-steel weight bias balancer allows each individual Cynergy X cue to be balanced within .20 ounces during the cue’s multi-stage construction process, ensuring that subtle variations in foam weight or density have no impact on the cues optimal balance point.