Instroke Case Question

thinman

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Does anyone know what the diameter of the holes for the cue shaft are in the Instroke Premier series cases?
Thanks
 
Sorry, I don't know what the diameter is since I don't own an Instroke case, but I assume you are asking this question because, like myself, you are tired of the cases that the shaft won't go all the way into without needing tools to extract the too-tight shaft :mad: . And, the problem is compounded when joint protectors are utilized causing the shafts to stick up so high that the lid is next to impossible to open :mad: .

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I have an 2x4 Instroke buffalo series case,I think the internals are the same as the premiere series.The diameter of the shaft tubes are roughly 7/8".They will hold a normal diameter shaft firmly with no play or movement whatsoever but not so tight that its difficult to remove the shaft.After about three years use on my case the shafts and butt will slide out slowly under their own weight if the case is inverted with the lid open. All my shafts are 29" in length and i still have 2 1/2" of room from the end of my shafts to the top of the case, so extra length shafts or joint protectors are no problem whatsoever.
 
thinman said:
Does anyone know what the diameter of the holes for the cue shaft are in the Instroke Premier series cases?
Thanks

Well if you are about to buy one I can tell you that you don't have to worry about the diameter size. They are lined with memory foam that cradle your shafts perfectly. I have never had one get stuck, I don't think they can.
 
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