I've heard of cues being butt heavy or forward balanced. Does this affect your game in any way or is it just a matter of what you like?
I've heard of cues being butt heavy or forward balanced. Does this affect your game in any way or is it just a matter of what you like?
I've heard of cues being butt heavy or forward balanced. Does this affect your game in any way or is it just a matter of what you like?
If you want the cue ball to roll long for energy spent rear weight.
Front weight for short roll.
bill
What FatBoy said. It's like what's better hard or soft tips it all depends on that the player likes I myself am a forward balanced cue and hard tip. What works for might not work for you.
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its what you like, I have a freind who has a ass heavy cue i cant stand-he bought it in 74 and has use it ever since, i love the looks, i cant play a lick with it, he robs me-he is a very solid player. So yeah its what you like.
now a little history and my opinion, the old fat ass heavy cues(back weighted) were best on the slow cloth, thats all gone now-the fast cloth popped up in around 88-89. I have some old Butt heavy cues and they are just too much for me on todays equipment. Most new cues now are a bit more forward weighted, you dont need to load up with a monster stroke to move the ball, its pity pat pool. And IMO forward weighted cues are better for that, and probably why more cues are made like that. the old school cues still work fine, so its up to you. my cue is not a extreme forward weighted cue and sure isnt a back weighted cue, its heavy in the middle, maybe on the 60 yard line to the forward side-thats what i like, most everyne who plays with my cue likes it. its about right i think.
so play with the cue that brings out the best in you
"CJ is the Teacher"
best
eric:smile:
What FatBoy said. It's like what's better hard or soft tips it all depends on that the player likes I myself am a forward balanced cue and hard tip. What works for might not work for you.
Reading my posts means you consent to my incorrect spelling and poor typing skills.
So a rear weighted cue is better for nine ball and a forward balanced cue is better for straight pool? What if I play both, should I get a cue for each game? I think that would be a bit expensive. How about a evenly balanced cue, would that be better for all around play?
I've heard of cues being butt heavy or forward balanced. Does this affect your game in any way or is it just a matter of what you like?
Well hopefully my Josey will feel great in my hands. They say Josey's are forward balanced. Should be getting it by August. I'm playing with a Lomax sneaky and love the way it plays. Let's see how the Josey plays. Thanks for the feedback guys.