Rhino CF shafts....159bux, free ship

Got my Rhino today with my free tip, $169.15 all in. Eight days to get here.
It looks like the outer packaging was damaged and then over wrapped by UPS.
Everything was fine when I opened it up.
I’m not sure Rhino should advertise all the specs on the outside of the shipping package.

The cue looks good, fits on my Predator perfectly and so far feels good.
I’m one happy customer.
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Second cue on its way.
USPS unfortunately, got my fingers crossed.
 
I'd like one for my schuler too....so that makes two of us, though I want a carom shaft...so that makes one of us.

So confused!
12.5mm tip diameter
5/16-14 pin (full size)
22mm joint diameter (same as Schuler)
Ask to trim the pilot to 11.15-11.20mm

$25 adder (given as a tip). Maybe you can ask them if the 22mm diameter exists in their carom shaft.
 
They just told me they make a 22mm diameter shaft. Turn down the 5/16-14x and Bob’s your uncle!!!!
Or.
Just have a proper insert made.
Even better, save money and make the insert yourself!
 

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Or.
Just have a proper insert made.
Even better, save money and make the insert yourself!
Thanks, Mike. I assume I can have a competent cue mechanic retrofit what they send me? I think they used to sell that Schuler insert out of Connecticut Cue Parts, but they were out of stock last I saw.
 
Just gives you an idea of how bad the 'big boys' are stickin it to everybody. No reason other than greed that cf shafts should sell for 300+.
Tuff call though, right?

A- First to market gets to charge a premium.

2- Predator has put A LOT of money and resources into pro pool over the last few years.
 
Just gives you an idea of how bad the 'big boys' are stickin it to everybody. No reason other than greed that cf shafts should sell for 300+.
Especially when i can buy blank tubes for $50-80.

I've said this a few times i'm sure there is only a few manufacturers of these tubes almost all of these makers have shafts very simular in size.
 
Thanks, Mike. I assume I can have a competent cue mechanic retrofit what they send me? I think they used to sell that Schuler insert out of Connecticut Cue Parts, but they were out of stock last I saw.
I think they dabbled but the Schuler joint screw isn't really a 5/16x14. It's much smaller.
But HEY!
Some don't care about that loose sloppy fit. It's only a Joint screw!
 
Reading this thread -- thought I'd chime in (first time poster) I just pulled the trigger on the Rhino 5/16-14 as they say it will fit my Mezz United Joint. Crossing fingers and toes. For $170 - couldn't resist. Attached image they sent.
 

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Especially when i can buy blank tubes for $50-80.

I've said this a few times i'm sure there is only a few manufacturers of these tubes almost all of these makers have shafts very simular in size.
The top of the heap has always been predator, in both price and deflection. The thing is no brand has yet to match their low deflection. Both in the 314/z days and now in the Revo days. That’s since 1994! If it was so easy everyone would have by now. That’s worth a premium to me. And apparently many of the local players.
 
The top of the heap has always been predator, in both price and deflection. The thing is no brand has yet to match their low deflection. Both in the 314/z days and now in the Revo days. That’s since 1994! If it was so easy everyone would have by now. That’s worth a premium to me. And apparently many of the local players.
the difference is tiny. you wanna pay 250bux for such a tiny diff go ahead. and other shafts have reached same defl levels. the ob classic+ i had was as low or lower than a 314. this rhino is as low as a cynergy or a 12.9 revo i tested. Predator doesn't possess some kind of black magic.
 
Coming from maple, I first tried the Revo 12.9.
It was my 1st real LD shaft. I then switched to Cynergy, then the Revo, then back to the Cynergy.
At first, I felt it deflected a bit more than the Revo but later found that it was in my stroke.
A Cynergy, hit with a smooth, accelerating stroke, has virtually no deflection. The only difference in the two to me was
the Cynergy lacked the plink sound and felt a bit more like maple than the Revo.
There is a young guy at a local room who shoots with a nameless, mystery CF shaft and that thing plays every bit as well as the big names.
He doesn't know what it is but they could outsell the Rhino if they are similarly priced and did some advertising.
The point is Predator may have been the first, but the LD market is now "open source".
With a hidden label and wearing headphones, I could not tell the difference between several of the good ones out there today.
 
My 12.4 radial came today. I’ll make a video later, but it is really, really good. I was making just about every shot. So it’s either about the same as a Revo, or super close, in the deflection department. Everything else about the stick was good.

Just the tip is a mile long. Ha ha.

They have a winner for sure.
 
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