Predator Z3 shaft

I don't see where I said that.

314-2 and 314-3 are both 12.75mm tip diameter.

Z2 and Z3 are both 11.75mm.
According to Predator's website, it said that the Z3 is actually 0.10mm thicker than the Z2.

So:
Z2 is 11.75mm and
Z3 is 11.85mm.

Not really sure how much difference that will make in the grand scheme of things.
 
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You have some interesting points. I just can't see myself going back to a carbon fiber shaft after owning a Revo and selling it after a couple months. I broke even so I'm not even mad, it held it's value.

I just like the traditional hit and feel of a wooden shaft.

Does anyone at the top level play with a Cynergy besides Shane? I know it's because he's sponsored by them. Everyone at my pool hall seems to have a Revo but they are pretty dogwater when it comes to actual playing.

I feel like it gives people a false sense of confidence that they will actually play better.

I do admit the Revo was pretty consistent for me in terms of ball pocketing and deflection predictability, just didn't like the feel.

Idk man, to each their own.

If I see someone with a Cynergy at my local pool hall, I'll ask them to try it out.
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