View Full Version : is the titan pro better than the titan classic?
will#18
05-13-2007, 10:40 PM
is it lighter,stronger.whats the difference?
the next 'one'
05-13-2007, 10:40 PM
it is indeed lighter...and stronger.
gordo934
05-14-2007, 08:30 AM
titan pro is to titan classic as krypto pro is to kryptolite
italianstalion
05-14-2007, 08:54 AM
I dont believe it, I absolutely couldnt stand the titan pro. It is lighter than the Titan Classic and that's all. The Titan Pro has literally paper thin walls, so thin they were almost sharp. The Titan Classic is heavier but has thicker walls and is much stronger.
Carolinalax1515
05-14-2007, 08:58 AM
I like the Titan Pro better
kevidinho
05-14-2007, 12:47 PM
titan pro is to titan classic as krypto pro is to kryptolite
No it's not. The Kryptolyte is C405 and the Kpro is C555. Two much different metals.
The Titan Pro and Classic are both Titanium, some say the Pro is just thinner, but I have used neithe so I cannot say.
italianstalion
05-14-2007, 01:53 PM
No it's not. The Kryptolyte is C405 and the Kpro is C555. Two much different metals.
The Titan Pro and Classic are both Titanium, some say the Pro is just thinner, but I have used neithe so I cannot say.
I have to disagree with you a little bit there. Titanium shafts are not pure titanium but also have aluminum in them. The titan pro has more titanium that the titan classic which is why they charge more for it, but even so it still doesnt make the shaft stronger.
itsthatkid
05-14-2007, 02:00 PM
Ive heard the only difference is that the titan pro has thinner walls.
I'm actually pretty sure it says that on their site.
KUjayhawks42
05-14-2007, 02:21 PM
Actually the Titan Pro is heavier than the Classic. I have had both (dont make the mistake I did) and the classic is lighter. I think in Great Atlantic catalog it says that also...maybe im wrong but it seemed heavier to me
JLancer24
05-14-2007, 02:52 PM
Want to know what is superior to these shafts, Titan Classic Lazer
Blackhawk1
05-14-2007, 03:52 PM
i lub my titan pro AFTER my kpro diamond
LaxLlama8
05-14-2007, 03:57 PM
I don't know how in the world the pro is better than the classic. I have a classic and it's not quite as light as the pro but it's simply beastly. Way better than the pro!
italianstalion
05-14-2007, 04:47 PM
Actually the Titan Pro is heavier than the Classic. I have had both (dont make the mistake I did) and the classic is lighter. I think in Great Atlantic catalog it says that also...maybe im wrong but it seemed heavier to me
yea Idont know, I think you are mixed up because the titan classic is much heavier, just check the weight in the shaft strengths sticky.
LaxLlama8
05-14-2007, 04:49 PM
yea Idont know, I think you are mixed up because the titan classic is much heavier, just check the weight in the shaft strengths sticky.
I wouldn't say that it's quite that much heavier. It's a good shaft for a non noodle arms guy.
CSlax06
05-14-2007, 04:50 PM
The titan pro is almost as bad as the Wonderboy or Levitation.
AKA dont get it.
italianstalion
05-14-2007, 04:51 PM
The titan pro is almost as bad as the Wonderboy or Levitation.
AKA dont get it.
Pretty much what I was trying to say, but CSLAX just came out and said it LOL
atmusfear
05-14-2007, 04:57 PM
Warrior Titan Classic Titanium 7.2 --- 125,000 --- 900000
Warrior Titan Pro Titanium 5.8 --- 135,000 --- 783000
There you go. That's taken from the Shaft Strengths Found thread. The Titan Pro is 1.4 ounces lighter, and withstands more PSI. Which, makes it stronger and lighter.
So if you're into stronger lighter shafts, then yes, the Titan Pro is better than the Titan Classic.
italianstalion
05-14-2007, 05:00 PM
Warrior Titan Classic Titanium 7.2 --- 125,000 --- 900000
Warrior Titan Pro Titanium 5.8 --- 135,000 --- 783000
There you go. That's taken from the Shaft Strengths Found thread. The Titan Pro is 1.4 ounces lighter, and withstands more PSI. Which, makes it stronger and lighter.
So if you're into stronger lighter shafts, then yes, the Titan Pro is better than the Titan Classic.
WROOOONG! that is the material strength not the shaft strength which is what i stated before, the material may be a tad stronger but the classic uses much more material making the shaft stronger.
atmusfear
05-14-2007, 05:08 PM
WROOOONG! that is the material strength not the shaft strength which is what i stated before, the material may be a tad stronger but the classic uses much more material making the shaft stronger.
Then why is the thread called the "SHAFT Strengths found"
I spy SHAFT strengths, not MATERIAL strengths. :read:
italianstalion
05-14-2007, 05:19 PM
Then why is the thread called the "SHAFT Strengths found"
I spy SHAFT strengths, not MATERIAL strengths. :read:
read like the first 2 or so posts in there. Its the material not shaft.
gigo567
05-14-2007, 05:58 PM
Then why is the thread called the "SHAFT Strengths found"
I spy SHAFT strengths, not MATERIAL strengths. :read:
Sorry but you are wrong. Italianstalion is right.
JLancer24
05-14-2007, 06:01 PM
oh oh oh burnedd.
anyone know the strength of the tc lazer i think its stronger and lighter then both but im not sure
Blackhawk1
05-14-2007, 06:21 PM
Ok, i just peaked at my titan pro. It has the TINIEST dent after 4 camps and 2 season with over a years play. My friend got his titan classic six months ago and i've dented it like 5 times and recently, during man ball drills (our coach thought it'd be funny if he did sixteen lines once) i ran into the fight for the GB and everyone had at least 1 dent in their shaft (some big enough that the next day they had to get new shafts) and mine had none. Mine was first one on the ground too so i should have gotten beat up the most. Trust me, Titan Pros are VERY resilient and light, the only down part is that the finish sometimes smudges.
gigo567
05-14-2007, 06:26 PM
Ok, i just peaked at my titan pro. It has the TINIEST dent after 4 camps and 2 season with over a years play. My friend got his titan classic six months ago and i've dented it like 5 times and recently, during man ball drills (our coach thought it'd be funny if he did sixteen lines once) i ran into the fight for the GB and everyone had at least 1 dent in their shaft (some big enough that the next day they had to get new shafts) and mine had none. Mine was first one on the ground too so i should have gotten beat up the most. Trust me, Titan Pros are VERY resilient and light, the only down part is that the finish sometimes smudges.
You are in Middle School...
the next 'one'
05-14-2007, 06:45 PM
You are in Middle School...
regardless of that, other people had dents in their shafts...and he didnt.
LaxLlama8
05-14-2007, 07:07 PM
I would have to say that I have an old classic, which I think is nicer.
italianstalion
05-14-2007, 07:09 PM
It still doesnt matter, it is pretty much a fact the titan classic is stronger than the titan pro. Also the titan classic lazer I believe is the same as the titan classic.
italianstalion
05-14-2007, 07:23 PM
I'm pretty sure the Lazer is just a Titan Classic, but shinier and with ALL-NEW SUPER COOL AWESOME TIME GFX! :nut:
We know you dont like warrior, but there is more to the TCL than you are giving it credit for. It gives it a smoother eel more like a kpro instead of the titanium finish.
will#18
05-14-2007, 07:55 PM
The titan pro is almost as bad as the Wonderboy or Levitation.
AKA dont get it.
dude,i have a wonderboy and they kick ***,i just was wondering cause lately its been getting beaten on and i was just look at shafts in case it breaks. by the way, titan pro(or classic) OR an sc+ti premeire?
SilverZeppelin
05-14-2007, 07:57 PM
No it's not. The Kryptolyte is C405 and the Kpro is C555. Two much different metals.
kpro and klyte are both aluminum alloys, just as titans are titans are titanium alloys.
besides, he was making an analogy.
dude,i have a wonderboy and they kick ***,i just was wondering cause lately its been getting beaten on and i was just look at shafts in case it breaks. by the way, titan pro(or classic) OR an sc+ti premeire?
i would go with the titans, if you dont have a choice. the scti dents and bends very easily. if you want a quality titanium shaft, look at brine or stx
i play in a high school league (9-12)
hes implying you dont play very hard.
Blackhawk1
05-14-2007, 07:58 PM
You are in Middle School...
i play in a high school league (9-12)