View Full Version : Intimidator VS. Predator
txplshrk
12-27-2005, 11:13 AM
The websites are listed below and I wish everyone good rolls on the table. :D
www.mcdermottcue.com
www.predatorcues.com
txplshrk
12-27-2005, 02:54 PM
Hello to everyone, I must appoligize that some of my facts were off. I had heard the rumor that Predator was making the shafts for McDermott, and that McDermott in deed bought out Predator. Which after checking into it I have found this not to be the case. As far as the Intimidator VS. Predator I have found this out too. Robin Adair in Corpus Christi said that the Intimidators were McDermott's answer to the Predator. This is why they have they same tip sizes and tapers. If you do some reading on both shafts you will see that the Intimidators actually flex more than the Predator therefore having far less deflection than even the Predator. It may throw some people off the first few times they use it. But should be far better for english. What I am curious about though is looking at Predator's website it looks as if they have a core in the middle of there stick, just from what the diagrams show. This is just what it looks like on the website. I am not saying they do. So anyone that is reasearching it might come up with the same conclusion I did. The website looks like it has the same type of core and construction of the Intimidator. Again I am just saying it looks that way from the website. Anyway, my appoligies again for getting it mixed up. I was just stating what I saw from the two websites. I do know from talking to McDermott though, they are not the ones manufacturing the Intimidators. So the warranty is not through McDermott. I found this out when I called to ask information from McDermott.
nathar
12-27-2005, 11:26 PM
If you are referring to page 2 of the shaft demo then I can see why you would think that maybe the predator shafts have some type of "core" in them. But only until you get to the next page. There it shows you a cross section of a shaft so you can see exactly how it is constructed.
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