I would suggest you stick with the Szamboti shafts. Then again I do not like the aftermarket LD shafts.
I just got finished playing with Dad's Szam. The cue hits sooooo goooood, I wander which LD shaft I should play with? I know they will improve the play of the cue.
I hope you are joking.
If not, punch yourself in the leg once, for all of us!!![]()
I hope you are joking.
If not, punch yourself in the leg once, for all of us!!![]()
I love all the talk about LD shafts and thougt this would be fun. I would never play with a LD shaft. I don't believe the hype. The originals play great. I wonder how this would go if I said a Muecci (sp)?
How do you "know they will improve the play of the cue"? Why do you think so?
I just got finished playing with Dad's Szam. The cue hits sooooo goooood, I wander which LD shaft I should play with? I know they will improve the play of the cue.
For myself (and I've been playing a long time, and would say I'm above average in ability and knowledge) they improve the following:
1. Aim (the low deflection simply makes it easier to aim w/ and w/o english). It's like cheating. Hard, thin cuts are much easier as well.
2. They make it easier to follow the ball and draw the cueball. You can have a weaker stroke and get more reaction. If you have a good stroke, well, it is ridiculous what you can do with this shaft.
3. I have smaller hands so I need a skinnier shaft just to feel good. To achieve that w/ a normal shaft takes tons of tapering and working the shaft, and a lot of times if you rush it, the shaft will warp before getting skinny enough. I can just go buy a Z2 and I'm set. If the shaft is not comfortable, you will play worse.
Those are my thoughts. Good question.
You very well may play...well, but it's obvious you don't understand much
about english and aiming.
This is the hype they were talking about.
Aiming is aiming - how could they possibly make aiming easier?
The claim is you need to make less of an adjustment.
You still have to know how much of an adjustment.
Your contention that aiming without english is also easier,
is silly at best.
But, if you're happy, I'm happy.
Dale
You very well may play...well, but it's obvious you don't understand much
about english and aiming.
This is the hype they were talking about.
Aiming is aiming - how could they possibly make aiming easier?
The claim is you need to make less of an adjustment.
You still have to know how much of an adjustment.
Your contention that aiming without english is also easier,
is silly at best.
But, if you're happy, I'm happy.
Dale