CRM411 | McDermott Carom Cues    

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McDermott Carom Cues

MSRP: $735
Carom cues are made to different specifications than an American pool cue. Carom cues are 56" long (2" shorter than a traditional pool cue). The shafts on carom cues have a straight taper (often called a "European" taper) and feature a smaller tip diameter ranging from 11.75mm-12mm.
Features:
  • Rosewood forearm
  • Silver rings
  • 12 pewter, turquoise, white urethane & black urethane handle/butt plate inlays
  • Birdseye maple no-wrap handle
  • White urethane joint collar & butt plate
  • 3/8"-10 joint
  • G-Core Carom shaft
    • Straight taper
    • Navigator Blue Impact Pro tip

Note: The lead time on McDermott Carom Cues is 12 weeks.

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Triple-Layer Carbon Fiber Core

The G-Core’s Triple-Layer Carbon Fiber Core extends through the first 7 inches of the shaft. This stabilizes the front-impact area of the shaft for increased control and predictability. This technology increases radial consistency, reduces vibration and limits the inconsistencies found in traditional maple shafts.


Carbon Tenon Technology

G-Core shafts feature a carbon fiber ferrule core. This technology results in a stronger ferrule assembly with maximum impact properties and enhanced feedback. The red ring at the base of the ferrule acts as a dampener to help absorb shock upon impact.


Radial Consistency

Radial consistency is the shaft’s ability to perform the same way on every shot, regardless of its orientation. The G-Core's Triple-Layer Carbon Fiber Core technology will consistently provide a straighter cue ball path, minimizing the need to compensate for spin and throw.


Navigator Blue Impact Pro Tip

Within the Navigator tip line, Blue Impact Pro is slightly on the harder end of the scale and was created through a proprietary process of adjusting the leather fiber firmness in each layer. The lower compression of the leather will minimize grip force (contact time on the cue ball), which increases cue ball speed and acceleration.