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Cuetec Uni-Loc Cynergy 11.8mm Shaft

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Cuetec Uni-Loc Cynergy 11.8mm ShaftThe Cuetec Cynergy 11. 8 Carbon Fiber Composite Shaft provides pinpoint tip placement paired with exceptional accuracy and out of thisworld spin. Designed and developed with the input of the Cuetec Pro Team, each Cynergy 11. 8 is wrapped with a unique pattern of spun 15K carbon fiber tow, reinforced by Cuetec's proprietary poly foam core. Every 11. 8 utilizes an elongated 9. 6 inch super straight taper for a perfectly level stroke, an ultra thin white

The Cuetec Cynergy 11.8 Carbon Fiber Composite Shaft provides pinpoint tip placement paired with exceptional accuracy and out-of-thisworld spin. Designed and developed with the input of the Cuetec Pro Team, each Cynergy 11.8 is wrapped with a unique pattern of spun 15K carbon fiber tow, reinforced by Cuetec's proprietary poly-foam core. Every 11.8 utilizes an elongated 9.6 inch super-straight taper for a perfectly level stroke, an ultra-thin white sighting ferrule, and laminated Tiger  Sniper tip to create a shaft that is packed with the benefits of carbon fiber performance without sacrificing the feel and feedback of traditional wooden shafts.

  • Ultra-strong advanced carbon fiber composite construction
  • Super-Slim 9.6 inch elongated pro taper
  • Flyweight front-end construction
  • Effortless low-friction and ding-resistant surface finish
  • Thin white 0.25inch sighting ferrule
  • High-Performance Tiger Sniper Tip
  • Cynergy Cleansing Wipes (10X)
  • Embroidered Cynergy Pro Patch

Shaft: Cynergy 11.8mm Carbon Fiber Composite Shaft Standard Shaft Length: 29" Standard Tip: Tiger® Sniper Laminated (soft) Joint: Uni-Loc Joint Joint Face: 21.30mm (0.84Inches) Shaft Collar: 1.5mm Gloss Black Phenolic Standard Weight: 3.8oz

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