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Cuetec 5/16 x 18 Cynergy Carbon Shaft

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The history of Cuetec

Cuetec Cues burst onto the scene in 1989 as a new concept in billiard cues. The basic premise being a cue, using a patented process, with a Grade A Plus North American Maple shaft coated with a thin layer of fiberglass or graphite that stayed straight despite all adverse conditions, was extremely damage resistant against the rigors of all types of play, was easy to maintain, and most importantly offered true professional quality and playability at prices just about anyone could afford.

In 1987 an engineer from Taiwan named Jones Chang who had worked in the Tennis industry involved in manufacturing wood rackets clad in graphite showed some cue stick samples at the Billiard Expo that year using the same technology. The technology along with outstanding cue design led to the birth of Cuetec Cues. Cuetec Cues started in 1989 as a line of eight cues, four fiberglass, and four graphite, being distributed originally by the J-S Sales Co in Mt. Vernon, N.Y.

By 1992 Cuetec had a Pro Staff of five of the world’s top players. Through strong marketing, top-notch salesmanship, and the help of excellent pro endorsement the line tripled. In 1995 the Pro Staff was up to seven of the world’s top players, sales had exploded, and in a very short period of time was well on its way to being one of the top-selling brands in the United States and abroad.

By 2000, the line was now 58 cues strong with various cues covering all playing needs. The torch was passed to Imperial International in 2006 when they purchased J-S Sales.

Imperial and Cuetec have worked extremely hard to keep and maintain that professional quality players expect and have gotten used to. Cuetec had by then diversified into a line of top-quality one-piece house cues and accessories.

In 2009, Cuetec signed Shane Van Boening, a multiple Player of the Year, World, and U.S. Champion. In 2010, in conjunction with Shane Van Boening, Imperial and Cuetec introduced and perfected a hi-tech and state-of-the-art all-wood series called R360 that has become the standard of professional cues.

Since then Cuetec continues to be the highest and most professional quality cue available on the market today. Cuetec has hundreds of tournament wins to prove it.

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Cuetec

Cuetec 5/16 x 18 Cynergy Carbon Shaft

$399.00

Diameter

  • 12.5mm
  • 11.8mm
  • 10.5mm

Cuetec's Cynergy 5/16 x 18 Thread carbon composite cue shafts are constructed with multi-plies of resin-impregnated military-grade unidirectional carbon fiber filaments. The diameter of each filament is 7 um(0.007 mm), or about one-twelfth of a human hair. The orientation of these carbon fiber filaments is crucial to achieving optimal durability, strength, and performance. During the heat curing process, each of these specifically oriented filaments works together to ensure there is zero net displacements. The result is a perfectly straight and ultra-strong shaft.




GAME CHANGER



Designed and Developed with aid of five-time U.S. Open Champion, Shane Van Boening for world-class performance, Cuetec is proud to introduce the all-new Cuetec Cynergy 15K Carbon Composite Cue Shaft. The Cuetec Cynergy 15K has been created with an exclusive pattern of spun 15K carbon fiber tow, strengthened by a poly-foam; the Cynergy 15K utilizes an expanded straight-taper, excessive thin white sighting ferrule, and 12.5mm Tiger Sniper tip to constitute a shaft that is filled with carbon fiber low deflection performance and the feel and feedback of wood.

Multi-directional Carbon Fiber Filaments
Cuetec 's Cynergy 15K carbon composite shafts have been created with multi-plies of resin-impregnated military-grade unidirectional carbon fiber filaments. The diameter of each filament is 7 um(0.007 mm), or about one-twelfth of a human hair. The orientation of these carbon fiber filaments is crucial to achieving maximum durability, strength, and performance. During the heat curing process, each of these specifically oriented filaments works together to ensure there is zero net displacements. The result is a perfectly straight and ultra-strong shaft.

Polyurethane Foam Core
The center of each Cynergy carbon composite shaft is its ultra-high-density polyurethane foam core. This Cuetec proprietary poly-foam core ads stability to the shaft, allowing for prescribed flex and creating a more wood-like sound upon contact with increased feel and feedback.

Flyweight Front-End Construction
Keeping the weight down is crucial for a shaft to minimize cue-ball deflection. Less weight means less deflection. Benefitting from their ultra-strong carbon composite construction, each Cynergy 15K shaft features Cuetec 's flyweight front-end build. This construction allows the Cynergy poly-foam to stop five inches below the tip, creating a rigid cavity with less mass and therefore less deflection on contact.


SST (Super Slim Taper)
Developed to provide the pool player the most comfortable playing experience possible, each Cuetec Cynergy 15K Carbon Fiber shaft boasts the all-new Super Slim Taper. Measuring 15.5 inches in length from the tip, each Cynergy shaft has virtually zero rise, allowing for a more level and precise stroke, regardless or the player 's stroke length.

Thin White Sighting Ferrule
The ferrule measures only .25 inches long, the light-weight, thin white sighting ferrule on each Cynergy shaft not only aids in aim contrast and depth perception, but it also provides a more familiar and stable platform for tip maintenance and replacement over the life of the shaft.

2.5mm Tiger ® Sniper Tip
Selected for its high-performance and neutral hit attributes, each Cynergy shaft is paired with a Sniper tip. Naturally cured for more than a year, each Sniper tip is meticulously honed, utilizing a unique vacuum lamination process that ensures the elimination of air between the tip 's ten layers.



CYNERGY 15K CARBON FIBER SHAFT CARE & MAINTENANCE



Maintaining the Cuetec Cynergy shaft 's finish.
Cuetec Cynergy carbon composite shafts must never be sanded or modified. Using any abrasive on the surface of the shaft will damage the shaft 's finish and possibly weaken the shaft 's carbon fiber filaments and discharge potentially harmful materials that could be hazardous to your health. Any polishing, sanding, or treatment of the surface of the shaft with abrasives or chemicals of any kind will void the shaft 's warranty.

Never use baby powder, hand chalk, talcum powder, or other shaft treatments on a Cuetec Cynergy carbon fiber composite shaft.

To clean the surface of your Cuetec Cynergy carbon composite shaft, you will need just a few materials; Isopropyl Alcohol (75% or higher) and two (2) clean and debris-free soft cloth towels.

Step 1. Remove any dust and debris by wiping the shaft with a soft clean cloth.

Step 2. Apply a reasonable amount of Isopropyl Alcohol (75% or higher) to a clean, soft cloth towel. Next, work the towel up and down the length of the shaft, while rotating your hand around its circumference. It is possible that dirt will be visible on the towel.
This is completely normal. Continue working the shaft with the same motion until all areas have been thoroughly wiped, then allow a few moments for the surface to dry.

Changing the tip on your Cuetec Cynergy Shaft.
Cuetec Cynergy carbon composite shafts feature a lightweight white sighting ferrule. This inclusion to the Cynergy shaft 's front-end construction allows for easier tip replacement over the life of the shaft. When changing the tip, it is important to clean and resurface the ferrule. The minimum height of the ferrule must be greater than 1mm to maintain the shaft 's warranty coverage.

* Always use a recognized and proven cue smith. Never allow a cue smith to sand or modify the shaft 's finish when installing a new tip.

Replacing the ferrule on your Cuetec Cynergy Shaft.
While unlikely, should the ferrule on the Cuetec Cynergy shaft ever need to be replaced, it must be done by an authorized Cuetec Cynergy repair center. This is required due to the complex nature of the bonding agents used and to ensure that no damage is done to the shaft 's carbon fiber filaments.

Warpage
Cuetec Cynergy carbon composite shafts feature a limited-lifetime warranty against warpage.

Abuse
Cuetec Cynergy carbon composite shafts are not engineered to tolerate considerable lateral pressure. They should never be flexed excessively, hit on other objects or treated with any abrasives, whether they are solid or liquid.

Shaft Diameter
Cuetec Cynergy carbon composite shaft diameters should never be modified. Any sanding, polishing, or abrasive treatment could jeopardize the ultra-thin layers of carbon fiber filament and will immediately void the Cynergy shaft 's warranty.

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