Shaft was delivered in without the mariachi band wailing, and without the exquisite packaging of a Pred Revo or Cuetec Cynergy. Otherwise quality impressive. The 12.2mm shaft was not available in others. Have used for about two weeks and have been shooting with more confidence than previous brands. I really like it. Also less than half the price.
I couldn't be happier! I've had my new cue for 2weeks. My cue ball control is much better. I can draw the cue better than ever. I highly recommend Rhino!
I have two cues and they are made by different cue makers. Upgrading the shat is a big step so when I saw that Rhino Billiards had cue testers, I jumped at the chance to try before I bought them. Best investment I have ever made.
Without the ability to test from the tester I would have possibly have ordered the incorrect cue for my Schon 5/16-14 joint to get the correct match and fit it took the oversized joint to feel and fit correctly
This is a very nice shaft with nice tip smooth and hits as good hard as soft am very pleased.
Plays Very Good! Smooth! Already ordered some for my other cue. Hard to beat the quality, especially at this price. Thanks Rhino
Compared with the Predator Revo 12.4 I have, I feel that I can shoot better with the Rhino 11.8. It could be more about tip size and/or type but I feel that I can put more spin on the ball with the Rhino. The first shot I took with it was a long bank shot to a corner pocket and I made it. It was probably luck but I felt comfortable with it right away. If you are in the market for a LD CF shaft, you cannot go wrong with this
So the shaft ended up being the wrong thread is there anyway you could exchange it for a 5/16 14 thread?
I love this cue!!! You can feel the contact, the spin is true and the shot is good. Best cue I’ve ever owned
Appreciate the care in packaging. Your product is very cost efficient and I’m enjoying its play. Keep up the good work
I like the shaft, it plays well. Not the threaded pin hole is slightly off center causing a ridge on one side of the connection.
I purposely ordered my glove a size too small. I wanted no loose areas around the glove. Do like the feel of the glove, I really like the Rhino Logo but wish Rhino Billiards would embrace the rhino logo more and make the rhino look bigger on their gear. I would recommend a either full body rhino or a head of the rhino on the glove. That's just me being picky and loving the logo but overall good glove. No regrets on this end.
Name brand carbon fiber shafts can run well over $300 dollars and prices between four and five hundred are common. I'm not that good a player so I won't go into trying to describe or even detect differences, but I have owned several fine name brand shafts: Revo, Jacoby Black, Becue, Pechauer Rogue, and now two Rhino shafts. And at my intermediate level of play I can hardly differentiate between them, except that both of my Rhino shafts cost less than $200. Everything else, fit, finish, quality feel the same. And Rhino offers a wide range of diameters and multiple choices of pin variety plus 30" length. So Recently when I wanted to switch one of my Jacoby cues from Maple to carbon, I went for that second Rhino. And it's great.