View Full Version : Warrior Split Shaft, Any Good? (I'm considering purchasing it)
LAX905
03-12-2008, 02:55 PM
I was wondering if the warrior split shaft is any good? It seems interesting.
On a website it says, "Warrior has combined the strength of the Krypto Pro and combined it with the flex and feel of carbon composite for unbelievable flexibility that will have all you crank masters drooling. Features the Kung Fu Grip for unreal control."
It seems cool, but is it any good?
If anybody has this shaft or any opinion about it please reply. I'm debating on whether to buy it.
Also, I have 2 questions?
Which side do you put the head on?
and
Will it fit an Answer head?
Any replys will be helpful!
Thanks!
pvlax02
03-12-2008, 03:40 PM
i would stay away from it. they break at the seem where the carbon meets the metal. stick with a k-lyte or k-pro.
LAX905
03-12-2008, 03:42 PM
i would stay away from it. they break at the seem where the carbon meets the metal. stick with a k-lyte or k-pro.
I was thinking that could happen.
msp31093
03-12-2008, 03:59 PM
the krypto pro is a great choice, if you want to get something with a little more grip, get the krypto pro diamond
lifeoflax45
03-12-2008, 04:07 PM
the krypto pro is a great choice, if you want to get something with a little more grip, get the krypto pro diamond
yeah the kpro is great i used it all last year, except it got a little busted up... dont get the splitshaft
snafoo
03-12-2008, 04:10 PM
They're great shafts, I really liked all mine. I used one for 2+ years before it broke it and it broke on the alloy side, not at the seam either. The composite is for the bottom so you get a better grip on shots. I'm selling one for $30, just don't need it anymore. I know Great Atlantic had them on sale for really cheap a while ago so if you can it at a good price I say go for it.
LAX905
03-12-2008, 04:18 PM
They're great shafts, I really liked all mine. I used one for 2+ years before it broke it and it broke on the alloy side, not at the seam either. The composite is for the bottom so you get a better grip on shots. I'm selling one for $30, just don't need it anymore. I know Great Atlantic had them on sale for really cheap a while ago so if you can it at a good price I say go for it.
Yeah, that is where I saw it, $42.99, so that is why I was asking about it.
Lakesdefense11
03-12-2008, 05:04 PM
if you want to get something with a little more grip, get the krypto pro diamond
Watch out for the diamond. I have it long pole and it does start to tear your gloves.
LAX905
03-12-2008, 06:12 PM
I heard the grip comes off easy, is this true?
laxkevBU
03-12-2008, 06:57 PM
no from what ive seen
but our guys at attacks used those and they broke 7 shaft (2 guys) in a year
they split in the middle
LAX905
03-12-2008, 07:04 PM
no from what ive seen
but our guys at attacks used those and they broke 7 shaft (2 guys) in a year
they split in the middle
Wow! I figured that might happen.
BAlax19
03-12-2008, 07:04 PM
my friend bought one recently (like a week ago from the GA sale) and it pretty light havent seen it in game but its light
LaxCheck101
03-12-2008, 07:09 PM
i have used a lot of splitshafts and i like all of them, since i don't own them i don't know if they break easily, as a matter of fact my friend and i broke his today on purpose because he wanted a new shaft :naughty: and it took a lot to break it. It's light and i love the grip at the bottom but having it not be fully composite. I wouldn't say it's the best shaft ever, but for that cheap price of 42 bucks it's a steal.