Jump Cues I've owned:
AE (jump/break)
Bunjee
Stealth
Predator Air
Frogger
Lomax (out of the ones I've owned this one was the best)
Jump Cues I've tried: (at a sponsor's booth etc...)
Poison
Dr. Popper
Mezz Air Shooter
Mezz Dual Force (jump/break)
RAT
Now for the BEST Jump Cue I have ever had in my hands:
Back Story:
I was at the pool room Friday and a couple of guys I know from Pool Leagues were hitting balls. One of the guys had his cues (Playing, Break, Jump Cue) laying on the table next to where they were hitting balls. After a few min. of BSing he asked me if I have tried out a Jump Cue like his. I looked over at it and saw a very unusual looking Jump Cue, not in it's shape or size but rather the appearance of the woods used. I said no I had not but let me give it a try. As I said before the first thing that struck me was the crazy look to the wood used and then the second thing I could not believe was the weight. This thing weighs a TON and I was like "How can you jump with this?" it felt like I had just pick up a full playing cue & THEN SOME...lol
Needless to say I gave it a try and lets just say the results were more than AMAZING. The first try I used the "Dart Method" the jump was effortless and drew the cue ball back to the end rail where is bounced off the end rail and back out 2 diamonds or so. Second try was traditional "Under Hand" method and once again it was totally effortless. With either style of jumping I did not have to worry about my jump stroke "technique" it was just effortless.
Come to find out the unusual looking jump cue was a:
Joe Bouska (Dymondwood Jump Cue)
I did a little research found Joe's number and ordered a Jump Cue on Sat.
I've owed & tried a lot of jump cues in my day but this was by far the one that required the least effort or technique to be an efficient jumper.
AE (jump/break)
Bunjee
Stealth
Predator Air
Frogger
Lomax (out of the ones I've owned this one was the best)
Jump Cues I've tried: (at a sponsor's booth etc...)
Poison
Dr. Popper
Mezz Air Shooter
Mezz Dual Force (jump/break)
RAT
Now for the BEST Jump Cue I have ever had in my hands:
Back Story:
I was at the pool room Friday and a couple of guys I know from Pool Leagues were hitting balls. One of the guys had his cues (Playing, Break, Jump Cue) laying on the table next to where they were hitting balls. After a few min. of BSing he asked me if I have tried out a Jump Cue like his. I looked over at it and saw a very unusual looking Jump Cue, not in it's shape or size but rather the appearance of the woods used. I said no I had not but let me give it a try. As I said before the first thing that struck me was the crazy look to the wood used and then the second thing I could not believe was the weight. This thing weighs a TON and I was like "How can you jump with this?" it felt like I had just pick up a full playing cue & THEN SOME...lol
Needless to say I gave it a try and lets just say the results were more than AMAZING. The first try I used the "Dart Method" the jump was effortless and drew the cue ball back to the end rail where is bounced off the end rail and back out 2 diamonds or so. Second try was traditional "Under Hand" method and once again it was totally effortless. With either style of jumping I did not have to worry about my jump stroke "technique" it was just effortless.
Come to find out the unusual looking jump cue was a:
Joe Bouska (Dymondwood Jump Cue)
I did a little research found Joe's number and ordered a Jump Cue on Sat.
I've owed & tried a lot of jump cues in my day but this was by far the one that required the least effort or technique to be an efficient jumper.
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