Jump Cue Suggestions Wanted

Flazell

My son gambling at V.F.
Hey Everyone,

I'm looking to buy a new jump cue, but truly haven't tried many at all. I've been using mine (Stealth jump cue) since I bought it years ago. With that said, I'm not exactly happy with it and I'd like to hear some feedback on what everyone is using and what they think of it.

Thanks for reading and I look forward to your input. :thumbup:
 
Hey Everyone,

I'm looking to buy a new jump cue, but truly haven't tried many at all. I've been using mine (Stealth jump cue) since I bought it years ago. With that said, I'm not exactly happy with it and I'd like to hear some feedback on what everyone is using and what they think of it.

Thanks for reading and I look forward to your input. :thumbup:

Is your stealth jump cue for sale? PM me
 
Hey Everyone,

I'm looking to buy a new jump cue, but truly haven't tried many at all. I've been using mine (Stealth jump cue) since I bought it years ago. With that said, I'm not exactly happy with it and I'd like to hear some feedback on what everyone is using and what they think of it.

Thanks for reading and I look forward to your input. :thumbup:

over the past 5 or so years when the question comes up about which jump cues are the best, the 2 that consistently come out on top are Lomax and Jacoby.

with that said, I know guys who have bought $40 J&J jumpers and they jump like Jeezuz.

It's very subjective, and can also be like playing cues which we often hear it's more to do with the indian than the arrow. In fact, I think when it comes to jumping, the indian/arrow thing should be emphasized even more.

I have also heard a lot of good reports on Henshew and even Poison jumpers.

gluck

best,
brian kc
 
over the past 5 or so years when the question comes up about which jump cues are the best, the 2 that consistently come out on top are Lomax and Jacoby.

with that said, I know guys who have bought $40 J&J jumpers and they jump like Jeezuz.

It's very subjective, and can also be like playing cues which we often hear it's more to do with the indian than the arrow. In fact, I think when it comes to jumping, the indian/arrow thing should be emphasized even more.

I have also heard a lot of good reports on Henshew and even Poison jumpers.

gluck

best,
brian kc

Thanks Kickin'.

I agree with you that it is completely subjective, as well as, it is more the Indian then the arrow. That's why I was looking for more a survey then a 'what's best' conversation. Those seem to turn into a pissing contest at times.

I really appreciate your input and I will check out the few that you suggested at the Super Billiards Expo next month.

Have a great day.
 
Thanks Kickin'.

I agree with you that it is completely subjective, as well as, it is more the Indian then the arrow. That's why I was looking for more a survey then a 'what's best' conversation. Those seem to turn into a pissing contest at times.

I really appreciate your input and I will check out the few that you suggested at the Super Billiards Expo next month.

Have a great day.

trying them out at sbe is the absolute best way to proceed.

enjoy & GL
 
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