mezz shafts.

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i am thinking of buying a mezz cue and am wondering about the shafts they give with their cues, there are quite a few different shafts, i am looking for some opinions on what shaft is the best deflection wise, hit wise and for reaction of the cue ball. thanks.
 
i am thinking of buying a mezz cue and am wondering about the shafts they give with their cues, there are quite a few different shafts, i am looking for some opinions on what shaft is the best deflection wise, hit wise and for reaction of the cue ball. thanks.

blowfish would be the member to ask. i've got an opinion on the WD700, and puj shaft
 
Hit is always personal, since I always play with 'normal' shafts i prefer the hit of the Mezz Standard Maple shafts.

As for the deflection, the order from most to least deflection is:
Standard Maple Shaft, Hybrid Alpha, WD700, Hybrid Pro II.

The Hybrid Pro II will give you a little more cueball action then the others.
If you want the least amount of deflection the HPII is the way to go,
the WD700 ist probably the best compromise between hit, action and deflection.
The quality of the shaftwood has no equal in any production cue.

gr. Dave
 
If you like low LD shafts and are used to playing with one, then you would probably like either the hybrid or WD.
I dont play with a LD shaft, but I really liked the Alpha shaft. Mika explained to me that it would be a easier transition to the Alpha if you are used to a regular shaft and if you play with a predator or ob then the hybrid or wd are good choices.
Good luck! either way, IMO you cant go wrong with a mezz cue.
 
If you like low LD shafts and are used to playing with one, then you would probably like either the hybrid or WD.
I dont play with a LD shaft, but I really liked the Alpha shaft. Mika explained to me that it would be a easier transition to the Alpha if you are used to a regular shaft and if you play with a predator or ob then the hybrid or wd are good choices.
Good luck! either way, IMO you cant go wrong with a mezz cue.

yo man when're you coming back to the states? how you hittin 'em these days?
 
Take the HPII shaft. It's like a 314² relating to deflection. But one very important advantage is the fact that it's no laminated shaft. The feedback during the stroke is imo much better.

I can't say anything about the other ones. Haven't played them yet.
 
Hit is always personal, since I always play with 'normal' shafts I prefer the hit of the Mezz Standard Maple shafts.

As for the deflection, the order from most to least deflection is:
Standard Maple Shaft, Hybrid Alpha, WD700, Hybrid Pro II.

The Hybrid Pro II will give you a little more cueball action then the others.
If you want the least amount of deflection the HPII is the way to go,
the WD700 ist probably the best compromise between hit, action and deflection.
The quality of the shaftwood has no equal in any production cue.

gr. Dave

I'm a snooker convert now contemplating a Mezz SA model (standard maple shaft) with piloted joint, EC with WD700 and united joint or AXI model with WD700 and wavy joint. I've met a Japanese pro here who likes the latter, but I wonder if I might be happy with the SA as I also like a normal shaft. Do you have a Mezz SA model? How do you think it would compare with the cheaper cues made by say, Joss and Viking? I hear Joss are very good in the 200-300 price range. I'm pretty sure I'd like any of them more than the meucci I'm currently using, it has too much buzz in the butt for long power shots.
 
Mezz Shafts:

LD Rating: Maple, Alpha, WD700, HP2
Stiffness: Maple, WD700, Alpha, HP2

Joint: SS, Phenolic
Pin: United, Wavy or 3/8x10

Former snooker players like the HP2 shaft with Wavy Pin and Phenolic Joint combo for feel and stiffness.

SS with United Pin and WD700 are good for old school feel.

Myself, I prefer the Alpha, SS and United Pin combo. I can get the power of the Alpha and a bit of LD and have a crisp hit.
 
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