johnnytronic
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So a follow-up post in that AZB thread states that a Jacoby carbon shaft was taken apart and found foam and not wood inside.
Still, I wonder why the foam extends to the tip. How does that make the front end mass lighter weight than the body of the shaft? All of the other carbon shafts have the last 5 ~ 8 inches hollow.
PS; I'm waiting for someone to make one 32" long for $150, as I think that's
about all they are worth to me.
Really! Sure looks like wood to me in the picture, like you can see even see the grain. Maybe they changed the design when people found out it's carbon over wood.
I really think these vendors can't copy predator's design w/ running into law suits. I was under the impression from awhile back that foam inside of LD shafts mainly serves the purpose of creating a better "sounding/feeling" hit.
As far as I know it's not high density foam and doesn't contribute to much front end mass. I'm dying to do some more LD tests on these wanna be Revo's