What is the difference between the 1st and 2nd Generation shafts?
| 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.
314 - $230 to $250

Z - $255 to $275
