I've come across a couple of online references to
homemade SensiCore shaft inserts fabricated from soda
straws with adhesive-backed foam weatherstripping
(from Home Deopt?) wrapped around them.

Are these for real? Do they actually dampen vibration
and shock? If so, does anyone have detailed
information about how they're made and installed in a
shaft? One of the descriptions I found online said the
straws should be 10" long and the completed
Pseudo-SensiCore units are just inserted into the butt
end of the shaft before installing the grip.
Apparently, the combination of the grip cap, shaft
taper and friction holds the shock absorber unit in
place.

Common sense tells me this all sounds too simple, but
then again . . .

Jack Russell 

 

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