Questions about the designs of Cuetec Cynergy Nineball Series

cuetec walnut truwood2 w 11.8 cynergy
predator black p3 wrapless 12.4 revo
sniper tip on both
You like the cuetec better? How do you feel, what are differences? I know all feeling is subjective but if 9/10 people said the same, now it’s not really subjective anymore.
 
Thank you.

Can you name a few and what diameter they got so I can be more inspired please 💪
Just local good players. I'm not a cynergy guy...but I've hit with it and I liked it well enough. If you're struggling I would advise to go for the thicker shaft (and not anything that starts with 11). If they have 12.9 get that.

With a generally easy 9 ball layout, a good player can run out staying on the center axis of the cue ball and just using speed to create the correct angles. I know when I was a younger player I didn't use much english at all (never reverse and sometimes outside) and I could break and run occassionally. Get efficient at playing on the center axis of your cue ball so you understand how to make the shots and ensuring your body/stance are really properly in line. If you're not in line then you will struggle to make balls even on center. A good lesson might come in handy. Do this before you start going too crazy with english. English is important, but you can run out plenty of layouts without going crazy with it.

The cynergy should help you get through the cue ball better if you're struggling with accurate cue ball hits. The lower deflection will help you if you're accidentally putting unwanted english on it (if you're not too far off). If you go skinnier, as a weaker player, you'll love that you can draw the cue ball and spin the crap out of it easier but you'll have zero control. It's only going to be harder for you to get a pure hit. Again, focus on creating angles with speed and staying on center (high top, mid top, middle, middle low, low, super low).

Again, just my .02.
 
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