NO shit??? This is an internet forum???? Wow, thanks for that update. With that vast storehouse of knowledge you should be able to tell us what pro has one already.think of it as a guessing game....
Relax, it's just an internet forum

NO shit??? This is an internet forum???? Wow, thanks for that update. With that vast storehouse of knowledge you should be able to tell us what pro has one already.think of it as a guessing game....
Relax, it's just an internet forum
I think my McDermott G-cores are built like that too.https://www.predatorcues.com/usa/po...or-centro-low-deflection-pool-cue-shafts.html Didn't OB do this like a million yrs ago??
I was the same for a good while, fan of regular maple shafts.Just a few shots here and there. I ordered the cue in my avatar in 2017, right before carbon became ubiquitous. Since I had just spent so much money and time on the build project, I kind of committed myself to just staying the course with this set up. I do have a carbon fiber break shaft that I use daily though. I'm all for carbon. It's just that I don't care that much either way. I'm sure I'll migrate to carbon fiber eventually, just because it doesn't warp or ding. But i've never even hit more than a few shots with a low deflection shaft either.
Yes, it does. I have had a C8 shaft for a few years now, and they play great. Have to get used to the stiff taper. In the C8, there is an approx. 7" carbon fiber tube in the ferrule end of the shaft. LD and very consistent. Has the best sound of any shaft I own. Tony Robles has had one for a while as well, and swears by themlooks like the predator C8 shaft that was launched for the China heyball domestic market
That C8 shaft is almost identical in specs to the old Mezz HybridPro 1st version. The cf tube stiffens it in the right areas. I had to sell my Mezz and i still miss it. best shaft ever made, for me anyway.Yes, it does. I have had a C8 shaft for a few years now, and they play great. Have to get used to the stiff taper. In the C8, there is an approx. 7" carbon fiber tube in the ferrule end of the shaft. LD and very consistent. Has the best sound of any shaft I own. Tony Robles has had one for a while as well, and swears by them
Edit - just checked the specs on the Centro, which has a 12.4 mm diameter. C8 has 12.9 and the taper thickens pretty quickly, like a SW or an Olney shaft.
This break shaft gets a thumbs down from me... I broke my friends and had to replace it a while back... The insert makes it 'stiffer', but places stress in the joint area. Wasn't even giving it 100% I don't think it was really suitable for a break cue (or that it is some revolutionary, or technical science...).Wood exterior, carbon fiber interior (the amount varies) shafts:
Predator Centro and C8Mezz EX ProMcDermott G-CoreMcDermott I-Series (i-Pro, i-Pro Slim, i-1, i-2, i-3)Pure X FUZELucasi FUZEBear RB-1Fury LC series, Fury ST2 Hybrid series, Fury Merlin,CueLees CT-1 & CT-2,OB Cues Fusion (no longer available)Predator BK3 Sport Break cue's BK3CF shaft (not available on Predator website)Cuetec R360 (no longer available)
Carbon fiber exterior and wood interior (the amount varies):
Meucci Carbon ProKonllen KL-HH (break-cue butt)
The Predator BK3 BK3CF wood/CF shaft available in England at https://www.pro9.co.uk/html/theproshop/main.php?P=product&pid=PredBK3S :
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WHAT IT DOESI think my McDermott G-cores are built like that too.
Sounds like C8 shaft is suitable for Heyball also. Many of the top Chinese players I assume are using something similar with a stiff taper.Yes, it does. I have had a C8 shaft for a few years now, and they play great. Have to get used to the stiff taper. In the C8, there is an approx. 7" carbon fiber tube in the ferrule end of the shaft. LD and very consistent. Has the best sound of any shaft I own. Tony Robles has had one for a while as well, and swears by them
Edit - just checked the specs on the Centro, which has a 12.4 mm diameter. C8 has 12.9 and the taper thickens pretty quickly, like a SW or an Olney shaft.
From what I understand, the C8 is 12.9mm while the Centro is 12.4mm.
Don’t know about the taper though.
So same technology but different shaft. Just like the Revo has 3 versions with different tapers and tip diameters.
Centro has pro taper while C8 has conical taper:I have had a C8 shaft for a few years now, and they play great. Have to get used to the stiff taper. In the C8, there is an approx. 7" carbon fiber tube in the ferrule end of the shaft. LD and very consistent. Has the best sound of any shaft I own. Tony Robles has had one for a while as well, and swears by them
Edit - just checked the specs on the Centro, which has a 12.4 mm diameter. C8 has 12.9 and the taper thickens pretty quickly, like a SW or an Olney shaft.
Many c8 I see here in China are between 11.8 and 12.2. Seen some 12.4 and 12.6. Never seen a 12.9.From what I understand, the C8 is 12.9mm while the Centro is 12.4mm.
Don’t know about the taper though.
So same technology but different shaft. Just like the Revo has 3 versions with different tapers and tip diameters.
Everything I see online is 12.9Many c8 I see here in China are between 11.8 and 12.2. Seen some 12.4 and 12.6. Never seen a 12.9.
Live in China, and I can't find one that's 12.9 - Every seller I find on Xianyu, or WeChat is the same as I mentioned before. How interesting.Everything I see online is 12.9
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Official PREDATOR C8 12.9mm Teconology Maple Shaft
Carbon Fiber Tube Inlay High Quality Billiard Professional Pool Cue Shaftwww.zokue.com
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Official PREDATOR C8 12.9mm Teconology Maple Shaft
Carbon Fiber Tube Inlay High Quality Billiard Professional Pool Cue Shaftwww.billiardsaint.com
And here
WHAT IT DOES
Stabilizes the entire shaft for absolute control & predictability
Pro taper to 15.5" length where shaft diameter increases from 12.5 to 13.0mmJFlowers also have a cored shaft. Full carbon on the inside, maple on the outside.
S.M.O Wood