I'm a firm believer in the LD thing being a bunch of hype. ALL cues deflect.... some more than others. It's up to the player to learn how much a certain cue deflects and adjust to it. One thing that will put a damper on your game is constantly switching cues. I know a few players in my area that are always playing with a different cue. At the end of the day adjusting to different deflection on these different cues has to screw with their game. I think consistency in your playing cue is as important as consistency in your stroke. That being said, one predator will play damn near the same as the next so if you like to change cues and don't mind staying with Predator then you pretty much can't go wrong. If your going to play with something else just stick with the same cue and let your brain learn how that cue deflects.
Hope this makes sense. They are Low Deflection shafts, not no deflection shafts. There is always going to be some need for you to adjust.
Well said!