Hi, I believe draw shots are more influenced by the tip material than by the carbon shaft. I was surprised to see almost zero deflection with the carbon shaft. I'm a novice but a shaft that would let me use side english without compensation would be nice. This video has given me one more reason to upgrade my equipment. Now if I only had a more consistent stroke I'd be plunking down my cash.
Imo , subconscience adjustments for deflection is a huge factor in comparisons like this . No matter what combination of equipment , the mind adjusts ... Regardless if going thru every school or never going to 1 . If you play enough and can keep concentration enough to really care , you will get zeroed in with whatever equipment you use . Using the same stuff and a confidence inspiring tip is the most important .
at 1:40 he lined up the short with more left english and an open bridge, then followed through the shot straighter. on the second shot at 2:26 he put less english, a closed bridge and a more swiping stroke. That's why the change in direction. they need to be shot again with the same strokes.
I have shot with both . I found the pro shaft to be on par with the cynergy 12.5 or maybe lower in cueball deflection. Off course different cue butts , tips, weight etc can change the results. But in my opinion the pro shaft is one of the best shafts I've ever played with. Lots of feel , not too stiff and lots of power with little effort.
Material can make a big difference, however... Don't forget about grip and striking through the cue ball folks, staying down on your shot helps as well.
If you keep your extension on the cue,you will be able to pot straight shots more often because your cue will push through the ball more and it is great for tall people like you so i suggest keeping that extension on your cue and i suggest getting a cuetec break cue
Alot of the draw is based on the type of tip used, how scuft it is, where you hit the ball, the power used in the shot. Not so much what shaft is used. I can put a good tip on an ash dowl rod from Ace hardware and draw the cue just as well as shown here. The shaft can be a differance in energy delivered, but it's the tip that actually causes spin on the que ball, more than the cue stick used.
Jaden I've been watching your you tube for a long time now, your doing awesome as an instructor and student. I am almost 40 years old now and have no issue learning from a youngster. You got skillz bro.
I use a traditional hard rock maple cue for three reasons. First, it feels better -- more solid when striking the cue ball. Second, it has the same deflection as house cues so I can take a cue stick off the rack and it will play pretty much like my own cue. If you use a low-deflection cue of carbon fiber, fiberglass or wood sections, adjusting to a house cue will be much more difficult. Finally, if you want to play for money, people will not be willing to spot you as much or even play you if you have one of those evil-looking black cue sticks.
Wooden shafts are just as good as those overpriced carbon fiber shafts. Only difference is they might last longer other than that if your a good player you can play with anything
Jason Steger I can agree to this somewhat. Predators low deflection wooden shafts are actually more accurate and less deflection than the cuetec cynergy. Look up dr Dave’s video about it. However, the predator revo is way better than any wooden shaft. Lasts a lifetime, and has virtually no deflection whatsoever.
I have a John Morra Falcon Limited Edition #2 of 50 cue and the falcon shaft was actually just a basic maple shaft but I had a house professional put the shaft on a lathe and bring the taper down and it now plays better than any predator or name brand shaft I've played with and the funny thing is it cost only 40.00 to bring the taper down. Most of these big name shafts costs 100's of dollars but it just goes to show you that you can buy a lower end shaft and have the taper brought down to play as good or even better than one you buy for 100's of dollars. The cue I have is a 1500.00 cue that I was given but again the shaft itself started out just as a basic falcon maple shaft
Tommy Vu But no deflection whatsoever is a bad thing, no? Many pros say that they can’t use the revo as some shots are now straight up impossible without cue ball deflection (masse, etc)
Plz Itz Just Mah Cheezits I play w a revo shaft. I can tell you that I can masse with it just as good as any cue. Many pros don’t like the revo purely because of the fact that they’re so used to aiming w low deflection wooden shafts. Just watch any Chinese Taipei player. They only use wooden shafts. But many pros also use revos. The lower deflection is easier imo because you can aim center ball for shots, but still apply the English you want without changing your aiming line.
I also have the SVB cue with both the 11.8 and 22.4 mm shafts! I prefer the 11.8 .. it’s easier for me shooting long draw shots .. you should check out the 11.8
This is an old video but are you still using the Cynergy as your playing cue? How do you find it for developing a feel for shots, and how does it sound? I've got a Jacoby Black ordered with a Predator butt but I've been trying to decide if I should get the Cynergy instead. Did you change the tip yet?
I was looking for a comment like yours... No offense to the author, but I also see a lot of technical errors on the stroke. Jumping is one big flaw (I agree with you on the observation), and I am also missing a smooth acceleration of the cue through the ball. What I see is that he tries to gain cue speed at the very beginning of the stroke and the whole movement becomes a bit jerky. Without constant shot quality the comparison makes little sense...
@@Elbandi26 OP (Dupree "trickshots") is amateur at best, so take it easy on him lol. In a world where everyone has a camera and uploads. But yes, it's as if he's up midstroke before the shot even completes.
first off i like your vids man u generally have solid info and get to the point, so im not out here just trolling or some shit. that being said pause and look at your aiming point on the first two "deflection test" shots. with the meucci no doubt max outside, but with the cutec you are almost center ball. i get you need money backing but you are kinda selling out bro, that was what was cool about your channel.
Your table looks real sturdy. I like the diamond points. I have a Diamond at home. I just got the McDermott Defy carbon fiber shaft and I played terrible with it for about a week.
Your not staying down and really getting through the CB on your draw shot. Any hesitation or not fully completing the acceleration will hamper that draw.
Well, with about 30 yrs of experience let me tell you 2 things: It was pretty obvious that you "tricked" the deflection effect when showing the difference. I do not mean that negative, but with the wood shaft you delivered a straight stroke, with the carbon, well - not that much ;-) The deflection is unimportant as long, as it is "your" shaft, you stick to it when you like it, me f.e., i do not like soft shafts, so guess what, i stick to a mezz hybrid pro f.e. since many many years. It is mostly marketing ;-) My high runs Straightpool 116, 8 Ball 6 games and 9 Ball 6 games, playing since about 1992. Kind regards
All i know spin is all about what cue tip and chalk you will use its not about shaft, i can do a lot of spin in my fury shaft with kamui clear supersoft and kamui chalk 1.21
So Dupree I have a southwest I wanting to sale so I was thinking about ordering the cue tech carbon shaft for my southwest that plays excellent the shaft will turn it to a aim small hit small weapon 👊🏻
Carbon fiber is horrible. It's a gimmick. They can produce carbon fiber shafts quickly. $15 of material for $500. Soft tips? Who plays with a soft tip?
My experience is that Carbon fiber shafts shoot straighter than wood. I.e. 314 vs Revo. I like the Kamori soft on CF and Kamori Med on 314. They absolutely shoot different. A pro can adapt to either. Definitely more flex in a wood shaft than carbon fiber.
@@3CloudTechnology - Much straighter. I can't for the life of me figure out how Effren Reyes ran all those 9 ball racks with a wood shaft. It doesn't make sense to me. Or how Earl Strickland still holds the record for 9 ball racks ran out with a wood shaft. Such inferior shaft. Maybe Reyes just got really really lucky.
Hi, I believe draw shots are more influenced by the tip material than by the carbon shaft. I was surprised to see almost zero deflection with the carbon shaft. I'm a novice but a shaft that would let me use side english without compensation would be nice. This video has given me one more reason to upgrade my equipment. Now if I only had a more consistent stroke I'd be plunking down my cash.
Imo , subconscience adjustments for deflection is a huge factor in comparisons like this . No matter what combination of equipment , the mind adjusts ... Regardless if going thru every school or never going to 1 . If you play enough and can keep concentration enough to really care , you will get zeroed in with whatever equipment you use . Using the same stuff and a confidence inspiring tip is the most important .
at 1:40 he lined up the short with more left english and an open bridge, then followed through the shot straighter. on the second shot at 2:26 he put less english, a closed bridge and a more swiping stroke. That's why the change in direction. they need to be shot again with the same strokes.
For that level of perfection, you'll have to go to Dr. Dave Billiards channel.
Agreed, they were totally different in how they were shot. Also need to do this test at least 20 times in a row to get a fair comparrison.
I have shot with both . I found the pro shaft to be on par with the cynergy 12.5 or maybe lower in cueball deflection. Off course different cue butts , tips, weight etc can change the results. But in my opinion the pro shaft is one of the best shafts I've ever played with. Lots of feel , not too stiff and lots of power with little effort.
Hey, Dup's older brother is doing videos now too.
Material can make a big difference, however... Don't forget about grip and striking through the cue ball folks, staying down on your shot helps as well.
I'm not big on the glare on the Cuetec CF shaft. My Meucci CF pro shaft plays really well
thank you for posting this I own both and I've played very differently with the Cuetec
Different how? For the better? I prefer the wood shaft feel vs cf myself. Cf plays great... But isn't the same for me. Undecided...
If you keep your extension on the cue,you will be able to pot straight shots more often because your cue will push through the ball more and it is great for tall people like you so i suggest keeping that extension on your cue and i suggest getting a cuetec break cue
tristan plays pool if I use 20oz cue should I compensate for the weight of the extension in go down in cue weight?
@@dakotaballard593 compensate for your mom not knowing your dad?
Alot of the draw is based on the type of tip used, how scuft it is, where you hit the ball, the power used in the shot. Not so much what shaft is used. I can put a good tip on an ash dowl rod from Ace hardware and draw the cue just as well as shown here. The shaft can be a differance in energy delivered, but it's the tip that actually causes spin on the que ball, more than the cue stick used.
and he doesnt have a aramith or a pro cue ball thoes normal cue balls dont grab as much spin
it depends bro
Not really it’s mostly all in your stroke 😭😭
@@sawyerthompson6583 IE: power used in the shot... = Stroke
I remember you gave the links to both cues. Why it disappeared?
Would I be able to slap a carbon shaft on my wooden viking?
Jaden I've been watching your you tube for a long time now, your doing awesome as an instructor and student. I am almost 40 years old now and have no issue learning from a youngster. You got skillz bro.
Crazy witnessing someone go through a 2nd phase of puberty
I use a traditional hard rock maple cue for three reasons. First, it feels better -- more solid when striking the cue ball. Second, it has the same deflection as house cues so I can take a cue stick off the rack and it will play pretty much like my own cue. If you use a low-deflection cue of carbon fiber, fiberglass or wood sections, adjusting to a house cue will be much more difficult. Finally, if you want to play for money, people will not be willing to spot you as much or even play you if you have one of those evil-looking black cue sticks.
WHY DID YOU USE AN OPEN BRIDGE ON THE FIRST SHOT ?
What size is your table?
Wooden shafts are just as good as those overpriced carbon fiber shafts. Only difference is they might last longer other than that if your a good player you can play with anything
Jason Steger I can agree to this somewhat. Predators low deflection wooden shafts are actually more accurate and less deflection than the cuetec cynergy. Look up dr Dave’s video about it. However, the predator revo is way better than any wooden shaft. Lasts a lifetime, and has virtually no deflection whatsoever.
I agree. I sold my cf shaft and I play with a 314-2. Just as accurate but I just like wood better
I have a John Morra Falcon Limited Edition #2 of 50 cue and the falcon shaft was actually just a basic maple shaft but I had a house professional put the shaft on a lathe and bring the taper down and it now plays better than any predator or name brand shaft I've played with and the funny thing is it cost only 40.00 to bring the taper down. Most of these big name shafts costs 100's of dollars but it just goes to show you that you can buy a lower end shaft and have the taper brought down to play as good or even better than one you buy for 100's of dollars. The cue I have is a 1500.00 cue that I was given but again the shaft itself started out just as a basic falcon maple shaft
Tommy Vu But no deflection whatsoever is a bad thing, no? Many pros say that they can’t use the revo as some shots are now straight up impossible without cue ball deflection (masse, etc)
Plz Itz Just Mah Cheezits I play w a revo shaft. I can tell you that I can masse with it just as good as any cue. Many pros don’t like the revo purely because of the fact that they’re so used to aiming w low deflection wooden shafts. Just watch any Chinese Taipei player. They only use wooden shafts. But many pros also use revos. The lower deflection is easier imo because you can aim center ball for shots, but still apply the English you want without changing your aiming line.
So the best cue is carbon cue ?
I also have the SVB cue with both the 11.8 and 22.4 mm shafts! I prefer the 11.8 .. it’s easier for me shooting long draw shots .. you should check out the 11.8
I meant 12.5 but it’s actually a little less .. measured it myself
Good comparison video, just not sure if I am ready to upgrade
If you get a chance to shoot with a carbon fiber shaft you will probably love it. I have shot with cuetec & predator and i now own a cuetec
The cynergy is a great shaft but the sniper tip sucks imo.
I completely agree. Shaft is actually really nice. I love mine, but I swapped that tip out right away. I didn't like it.
I agree.. I changed that (harder tip) with the Ultra Skin tip that I use on all the shooting cues
This is an old video but are you still using the Cynergy as your playing cue? How do you find it for developing a feel for shots, and how does it sound? I've got a Jacoby Black ordered with a Predator butt but I've been trying to decide if I should get the Cynergy instead. Did you change the tip yet?
You did not want to get the Meucci Carbon Pro Shaft?? Great videos by the way keep up the good work
Name's cue in this video ???
You would benefit a lot by staying down on your shots. You pop up on your draw mid-stroke
I was looking for a comment like yours... No offense to the author, but I also see a lot of technical errors on the stroke. Jumping is one big flaw (I agree with you on the observation), and I am also missing a smooth acceleration of the cue through the ball. What I see is that he tries to gain cue speed at the very beginning of the stroke and the whole movement becomes a bit jerky. Without constant shot quality the comparison makes little sense...
@@Elbandi26 OP (Dupree "trickshots") is amateur at best, so take it easy on him lol. In a world where everyone has a camera and uploads. But yes, it's as if he's up midstroke before the shot even completes.
first off i like your vids man u generally have solid info and get to the point, so im not out here just trolling or some shit. that being said pause and look at your aiming point on the first two "deflection test" shots. with the meucci no doubt max outside, but with the cutec you are almost center ball. i get you need money backing but you are kinda selling out bro, that was what was cool about your channel.
Does carbon fiber bend at all like wood?
It shouldn't, or at least a lot less.
Your table looks real sturdy. I like the diamond points. I have a Diamond at home.
I just got the McDermott Defy carbon fiber shaft and I played terrible with it for about a week.
I´m thinking about buying a McDermott Defy carbon fiber shaft so how do you like your shaft now?
How is it now?
@@sharkymoon422 now I rely on it too much. It’s really great.
@@sharkymoon422 Change of plans, I got a good deal on a Cuetec Cynergy.
@@george9822 That’s good news, thinking about buying one.. Is it shiny under the light, enough to bother u? Shaft super smooth like wood?
How much cheaper is the wood cue stick?
About $40 cheaper
You can get meucci cue, with simple birdseye butt and The pro shaft about 400 $. Cuetec cynergy is about 650-700 $.
Thanks dudes
I would of like more of a measurement to the deflection
hey guy you need to give particulars: we!ght of cue type tip, size tip, type cloth, et al. More INTEGRITY with "experiments".
Your not staying down and really getting through the CB on your draw shot. Any hesitation or not fully completing the acceleration will hamper that draw.
The pro shaft has a lot more deflection than my wood shaft which is a lucasi custom slim which I think is hard to get but I love it
miscues are comin with cf shafts
Old school wood shaft
You notice how his stroke is different on the deflection comparison. 2:29 his right hand goes further out to the right than the other shot at 1:44
I noticed that also
Well, with about 30 yrs of experience let me tell you 2 things:
It was pretty obvious that you "tricked" the deflection effect when showing the difference. I do not mean that negative, but with the wood shaft you delivered a straight stroke, with the carbon, well - not that much ;-)
The deflection is unimportant as long, as it is "your" shaft, you stick to it when you like it, me f.e., i do not like soft shafts, so guess what, i stick to a mezz hybrid pro f.e. since many many years. It is mostly marketing ;-) My high runs Straightpool 116, 8 Ball 6 games and 9 Ball 6 games, playing since about 1992. Kind regards
All i know spin is all about what cue tip and chalk you will use its not about shaft, i can do a lot of spin in my fury shaft with kamui clear supersoft and kamui chalk 1.21
fury shaft is a decent shaft
When it comes to spin no cue can spin as much as a Meucci but you can't fucking make straight long shot with it.
Where did this guy even go???
kielwood shafts are just as good as carbin shafts
Jesus Christ its James Earl Jones. 😅😅😅
Miscuing has more to do with the tip than the shaft, I think.
Did you notice how his body moved up while he was stroking? Thats why he misscued. I do the same error myself from time to time....
How much is the wooden stick
Both cues are around $600
Just got my crusher white not that cheap got the 11.5 ulitament weapon shaft sure like it so far
So Dupree I have a southwest I wanting to sale so I was thinking about ordering the cue tech carbon shaft for my southwest that plays excellent the shaft will turn it to a aim small hit small weapon 👊🏻
Thanks for the review brotha. Quick tip, don't pop up on your shots. I'm pretty sure you know that though. Thanks again man!!
Yooo jaden
Your not getting enough stroke on your ball
You never told us which cue you liked more? 🤷♂️
It’s pretty obvious. The one with best deflection.
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Carbon fiber is horrible. It's a gimmick. They can produce carbon fiber shafts quickly. $15 of material for $500. Soft tips? Who plays with a soft tip?
My experience is that Carbon fiber shafts shoot straighter than wood. I.e. 314 vs Revo. I like the Kamori soft on CF and Kamori Med on 314. They absolutely shoot different. A pro can adapt to either. Definitely more flex in a wood shaft than carbon fiber.
@@3CloudTechnology - Much straighter. I can't for the life of me figure out how Effren Reyes ran all those 9 ball racks with a wood shaft. It doesn't make sense to me. Or how Earl Strickland still holds the record for 9 ball racks ran out with a wood shaft. Such inferior shaft. Maybe Reyes just got really really lucky.