Where are Predator pool cues manufactured?

Where are Predator pool cues manufactured?

Headquartered in Jacksonville, Florida, USA, The Predator Group’s core brands include Predator Products – high-end, professional level cues with revolutionary technology to enhance performance, Poison Cues – recreational cues with cutting-edge designs and Predator engineering for best-in-class playability, and Uni-Loc® …

Are Predator Pool Cues any good?

For the ultimate in beauty and performance, look no further than the Predator 2. Experts have called the P2 “the finest cue ever made” and with good reason. It’s specially engineered to transmit the feel generated in the front of the shaft to the hand without distortion from unwanted vibrations.

Where are predator Revo shafts made?

Boston, Massachusetts
Developed and manufactured at our research and development facility just outside of Boston, Massachusetts, Predator REVO shafts stand at the apex of accuracy and performance. What are the REVO shafts made of? Predator REVO shafts are made of a proprietary carbon fiber composite.

Which Predator shaft is the best?

The Predator REVO 12.4 and REVO 12.9 are the most accurate predator shafts, providing players with supreme comfort, control and durability. The REVO shaft incorporate more than twenty years of technological evolution and testing.

Can you use a Revo shaft to break?

Can I break with a REVO shaft? Yes, you can break with a REVO 12.9 playing shaft; it’s strong enough, but it is not optimized for breaking. Its construction was developed as a playing shaft. The Predator BK-RUSH features a break optimized REVO BK-R carbon fiber composite break shaft.

What is the best weight for a pool cue?

For the most part, 18 – 21 ounces is standard for pool cue weights. If you use a lighter cue weight, like 18 or 19 ounces, then the object ball will go into the pocket slow and the cue ball will be really lively. This is because you create more snap with a lighter cue stick.

Can you break with a Revo shaft?

Can I break with a REVO shaft? Yes, you can break with a REVO 12.9 playing shaft; it’s strong enough, but it is not optimized for breaking. Its construction was developed as a playing shaft.

What tip comes on the Revo shaft?

Predator Victory Tip
EFFORTLESS SPIN

Joint Type 5/16×14 Joint
Shaft Taper REVO Low-Rise Pro Taper
Tip Diameter 12.4 mm
Cue Tip Predator Victory Tip (Soft)
Shaft Length 29″

What cue does Fedor Gorst use?

Cuetec True-Wood walnut cue
Fedor Gorst Playing cue: 19-ounce Cuetec True-Wood walnut cue with the company’s 30-inch Synergy 12.5 mm carbon fiber shaft, making the cue 59 inches. Cue has a professional taper, linen wrap and Kamui brown medium tip. Gorst has a 4-inch and 2-inch extension for hard-to-reach shots.

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