....I am going to purchase another Mezz WX700 shaft so I can have 2. Should the feel/hit be the same or can I expect every shaft to feel different?
....I am going to purchase another Mezz WX700 shaft so I can have 2. Should the feel/hit be the same or can I expect every shaft to feel different?
I know right? Different tip hardness plus shafts creates different feels, sometimes proving very promising with regards to play. Tom hay recommended on his website to have different shafts with different tips in order to adjust to various playing conditions. This is something that always spoke to me, but limited resources prevents me from getting diff shafts, driving 1hr to a solid lathe guy to fully test this out. Man I need a lathe lol
Should play identical. I have three 30-inch EXPro shafts I use with my Mezz MSP. I can tell absolutely no difference between the three. Only reason I might switch from one to another is a mental thing if I think I haven't played that well last time out, but I would never switch in the middle of a session, unless a tip loosened or popped off.....I am going to purchase another Mezz WX700 shaft so I can have 2. Should the feel/hit be the same or can I expect every shaft to feel different?
If you use the same tip you wont know one shaft from the other. They shafts are well made as are the cues. I have a three different cues and I have a Mezz shaft for each one and I go between them with out thinking about it.
In my small university team, there are 3 guys using the WD700 and we all have the united joint and stock ferrule on.....I am going to purchase another Mezz WX700 shaft so I can have 2. Should the feel/hit be the same or can I expect every shaft to feel different?
....I am going to purchase another Mezz WX700 shaft so I can have 2. Should the feel/hit be the same or can I expect every shaft to feel different?