Predator ShaftS - Evolution

What is the difference between the 1st and 2nd Generation shafts?

Accuracy Improvement



Summary of Differences

Features 1st Generation 2nd Generation Benefit for You
Front End Technology The original design reduced cue ball deflection making it easier to pocket balls using English. The new design is re-engineered to increasingly reduce cue ball deflection. It's even easier to pocket balls using English.
Tip Standard: Lepro
Options: Moori
Standard: Everest®
Options: Moori, Sniper®
The standard is now multi-layered, enhancing the feel, reducing mushrooming and increasing the life of the tip.
Ferrule Material: Isoplast
314: 3/4" long
Z: 1/2" long
Material: Titan®
3142: 6/10" long
Z2: 4/10" long
The material is stronger and more resistant to scratching, chalk stains and damage. A shorter ferrule improves your cue's performance.
Insert Joint insert was in wood. Joint insert is mounted in a solid core of Phenolic for better surface contact and better insert stability. Phenolic provides increased durability and a more solid feel when you play.

Please note the original 314 and Z shafts are no longer being manufactured.

Retired Shafts

314 - $230 to $250

Z - $255 to $275