And maybe comparison with other break cues.
Read a comprehensive review on FB and the guy couldn't have been more positive about it:
"I’ve had this break cue for a little while now, but wanted to wait to see if the euphoria would wear off. Now with a few weeks with it under my belt, all I can say is WOW!!!!! Without a doubt, the BEST break cue I’ve ever used. I’ve tried Mezz, Sledgehammer, “Custom” Break Cues, and many other break Cues....nothing, and I mean NOTHING even comes close the the Predator BKRush! They’ve reformulated this break cue from top to bottom. The Revo shaft is stiffer, with a different taper, ferrule, and tip. This is NOT your standard Revo Shaft!
The balance is so good, if feels as light as 16 oz, even though mine is just over 17oz.
Some will scoff at the price, and that’s to be expected. However, in my honest opinion, it’s worth EVERY penny! It’s the perfect balance between power and control. In my opinion, this break cue has reset the bar. As a matter of fact, it IS the bar.
Simply amazing."
it breaks like a house cue tbh
Not sure if this answers your questions
http://forums.azbilliards.com/showpost.php?p=5972308&postcount=43
Not sure if this answers your questions
http://forums.azbilliards.com/showpost.php?p=5972308&postcount=43
Thanks. It answers some of my questions.
What other questions do you have?
For example,
1. How the shaft flexes against the table (which depends on your stroke/ follow through).
2. How the cue functions as a long jump cue.
3. Comparisons vs. other popular break cues.
1. It flexes pretty much like any cue. My follow through only causes a minimal flex though
2. You can use it as a long jump cue, no problem there.
3. Well it’s a bit like comparing a BK3 vs anything else, really. I’m afraid I only can talk about mezz, because that’s the only brand of popular break cue (PB, PB2, Kai, w/ -h n -r shafts) I’m really familiar with.
Mezz has a different direction and their break cues have significantly more power that comes from the cue and u don’t usually need a big swing to get a good spread. With the bk rush your swing is the key to the break and the revo shaft is like having traction control – it reduces the margin of error. If you can find the right stance and have a good swing it’s pretty powerful without too much effort. Anyway we don’t really need a Monster break these days. I think the rush is very good for the cut break because it’s easier to hit the spot consistently
Mezz is another brand which I am considering. Or I can go get a cheap break cue.
Mezz is another brand which I am considering. Or I can go get a cheap break cue.