G-Core 5/16 x 14 Thread Black Collar
McDermott G-Core Custom 14 Thread Black Collar Pool Cue Shaft.
Custom Made Shaft - Please allow 6-10 days for shipment. (For a perfect fit to your cue, we recommend sending in your cue so it can be matched.) Custom Shafts are not eligible for return..
Custom Made Shaft - Please allow 6-10 days for shipment. (For a perfect fit to your cue, we recommend sending in your cue so it can be matched.) Custom Shafts are not eligible for return..
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Description
| THE G-CORE SHAFT: HARDCORE PERFORMANCE McDermott Cue leads the way again in high performance shaft technology. Being on the leading edge of innovation has allowed McDermott Cue to be the preferred choice of billiard players worldwide. The new G-Core Shaft Technology significantly stabilizes the shaft through the use of a three layered core positioned in the front impact area of the shaft. G-Core Technology increases shaft stability by 65%, promoting increased accuracy with enhanced radial consistency. The G-Core also utilizes our proprietary CT Tenon Technology: a carbon fiber ferrule core which results in greater strength, efficiency and precision. |
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Everest Tip by
Tiger This tip shapes like a hard tip, hits like a medium and has the control like a soft tip. This tip includes a red warning layer that alerts you when to replace your tip. CT Technology Carbon fiber extends through the shaft wood and into the ferrule with an additional damping device to reduce vibration. This results in a stronger ferrule assembly with maximum impact properties and enhanced feedback. Triple Layer Design The shaft features three distinct layers: wood, carbon fiber and wood, which reduces vibration and minimizes shaft distortion, thereby adding optimal control and accuracy. |







