I wouldnt look for a shaft for spin, when players Novice-Pro look to low deflection shafts they are thinking consistancy. or at least they should be. If youd ask me Id say it depends on where you want to go with your game, if you have trouble saying consistant with a standard maple shaft, perticularly on side spin shots I think youd find you would be more consistant with a Shaft such as Pred. If your fairly consistant with a standard maple shaft I dont think you'll have that WOW factor some people seem to have.
Using a Pred 314-2 helps me stay consistant because I rarely use BHE using the pivot method, I line up with the side, what the Pred shaft did for me was allow me to not need to compensate so much so everything look's STRAIGHTER IN.... lol
Whitch in turn helps my consistancy and boosts confidence.
As far as generating more spin? A solid maple shaft will generate as much spin, but generating as much at times will require a totaly differnt stroke.
I myself prefere a standard maple shaft, but after extensive practice I can see a place for the Laminated low deflection shafts. the cues that lack action, is likely due to the cue being to stiff. This has been a trend for awhile and is honestly the main cause for my delema with cues. Joss has a good solid hit, with a Joss shaft, and even with a 13.25mm tip will produce alot of spin. the cue is solid but not overly stiff. Naturaly you dont want a springboard nor do you want a super stiff cue. No matter the shaft.
The reason Im getting into this is because even though a great cue maker may have built your cue, he cant shoot your shots, sometimes to adapt a cue and make it truely our own we need adjust it to what we need as a player. This is where reasearch helps when your looking to buy a custom, most cue makers are noted for a perticular hit. and this hit caters to a perticular style. If the hit doesnt match the style you'll either have to change your game or you simply wont like it.
Im not saying buy a Pred shaft on everything you own Im saying find out what your style is and look for a cue maker that caters to it. If we all did his there would be a big drop in pred sales. There is a cue made just for you, and your style.... finding it is the tough part. So I say if your going to use an aftermaket low deflection shaft do it for the right reasons.
SPINDOKTOR
I have been wanting to try a OB-1, Royce however hasnt replied to my E-mails, so I putting that on the back burner for now.
Using a Pred 314-2 helps me stay consistant because I rarely use BHE using the pivot method, I line up with the side, what the Pred shaft did for me was allow me to not need to compensate so much so everything look's STRAIGHTER IN.... lol
Whitch in turn helps my consistancy and boosts confidence.
As far as generating more spin? A solid maple shaft will generate as much spin, but generating as much at times will require a totaly differnt stroke.
I myself prefere a standard maple shaft, but after extensive practice I can see a place for the Laminated low deflection shafts. the cues that lack action, is likely due to the cue being to stiff. This has been a trend for awhile and is honestly the main cause for my delema with cues. Joss has a good solid hit, with a Joss shaft, and even with a 13.25mm tip will produce alot of spin. the cue is solid but not overly stiff. Naturaly you dont want a springboard nor do you want a super stiff cue. No matter the shaft.
The reason Im getting into this is because even though a great cue maker may have built your cue, he cant shoot your shots, sometimes to adapt a cue and make it truely our own we need adjust it to what we need as a player. This is where reasearch helps when your looking to buy a custom, most cue makers are noted for a perticular hit. and this hit caters to a perticular style. If the hit doesnt match the style you'll either have to change your game or you simply wont like it.
Im not saying buy a Pred shaft on everything you own Im saying find out what your style is and look for a cue maker that caters to it. If we all did his there would be a big drop in pred sales. There is a cue made just for you, and your style.... finding it is the tough part. So I say if your going to use an aftermaket low deflection shaft do it for the right reasons.
SPINDOKTOR
I have been wanting to try a OB-1, Royce however hasnt replied to my E-mails, so I putting that on the back burner for now.
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