McDermott CRN229
• Birdseye maple forearm/sleeve • Light American cherry stain • Bocote, cocobolo, green & index rings • Birdseye maple no-wrap handle • G-Core axle • 3/8"-10 joint
McDermott CRN229
Article code: 124CRM229
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€480,00
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• Birdseye maple forearm/sleeve • Light American cherry stain • Bocote, cocobolo, green & index rings • Birdseye maple no-wrap handle • G-Core axle • 3/8"-10 joint
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- Brand: McDermott
- Article code: 124CRM229
- Availability: Out of stock
- Delivery time: This is currently not available. Choose another variant.
- Birdseye maple underarm/sleeve
- Light American cherry stain
- Bocote, cocobolo, green & index rings
- Birdseye maple no-wrap handle
- G-Core axle
- 3/8"-10 joint
- 520 grams
G-core performance
The G-Core carbon fiber extends the first 7 inches of the top end. This stabilizes the frontal impact area of the shaft for greater control and reduces the inconsistencies in traditional maple shafts.
The G-Core's triple-layer design reduces vibration and minimizes shaft distortion. This increases radial consistency, which promotes improved accuracy and stability.
CT Technology
The G-core uses our proprietary CT Technology (Carbon Tenon): a carbon fiber ferrule core that results in greater strength, efficiency and precision. This results in a stronger ferrule assembly with maximum impact properties and improved feedback. The red damping device at the base of the ferrule helps prevent shaft vibration upon impact.
Radial Consistency
The shaft's radial consistency ability is performed the same on every stroke, regardless of orientation. The carbon fiber core technology found in the G-Core makes it one of the most consistent radial shafts on the market. The G-Core will always provide a straighter cue path, minimizing the need to compensate for spin and throw.
Everest Tip by Tiger
Each Everest laminated cue tip is individually tested for consistency, hardness and quality. It shapes like a hard tip, hits like a medium, but has the control of a soft tip. Everest tips have 10 layers that include a red warning layer to indicate when it needs to be replaced
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