Info on Hsunami 2.0 cue shaft

SKILLZELITE

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Im looking to get insight on the Hsunami 2.0.
How does it compare to the Hsunami v1 & other leading kielwood/torrified shafts like Diveney & so on, in terms of squirt/deflection, feel/feedback , energy transfer, & stiffness of the shaft?

In compairison to top tier cf shafts , where does the Hsunami 2.0 land in term of stiffness ,squirt & feel ?

F.t.r. Im already familiar with "Billiards corner" yt review, Im looking to hear opinons from players who frequently use the Hsu 2.0 as their daily player,
or spent a decent amout of time using the 2.0]..


Thx for any input in advance..
 
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Bumping 1 time in case anyone who has experience with the hsunami 2.0 missed this thread....
 
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I have had both shafts. Cannot comment on other brands but can give you a few impressions.

2.0 is stiffer than 1.0
Kielwood will generally not be as low deflection as a CF shaft, but offers much more feedback, as it is wood and has no hollow chambers.
If you are looking for the lowest deflection, kielwood is not the way to go, but if you can sacrifice LD for feedback, the Hsunami is a good choice.

-dj
 
The torrification process for cue shaft wood is something that is not a unique process known to only a handful.

Since cue makers use the same process to produce a Kielwood shaft, to my way of thinking, it essentially comes
down to picking the best wood and the fabrication process to make the cue shaft. Isn’t that what it’s always been
about? Picking the best wood and making the best shaft? So shouldn’t cue makers be the best source for getting
a Kielwood shaft? And if so, it stands to reason the best cue makers should produce the very best Kielwood shafts?
 
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I played with V1 for about a year and tested V2. You'll be hard pressed to tell the difference other than V2 is a darker roast.

That said, I switch to cynergy 11.8 and haven't looked back.
 
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