I’ve used kamui, predator, no name, currently cuetec. I have been impressed and super happy with the cuetecs. They seem to last longer and are sturdier. Just my two cents. I buy three or four when I find a good glove.
I have a BK Rush with all the weight moved forward and a bulletproof tip. Keep it scuffed and use kamui chalk because the stuff is like caked on makeup and won’t fall off. I get good control on the break and/or bust the hell out of the rack if I want to. I prefer to control the cue ball when...
I’ve used heavy and light break cues. For me I’ve found that where the weight is makes a bigger difference. For example bought the stock BK Rush when it first came out and absolutely hated it. Couldn’t break well with it, didn’t like how it felt, etc., etc… had a knowledgeable friend watch me...
I’ve used kamui(fell apart quickly), cheap generic(one and done), and others. Like the cuetec currently. Seem to last a decent while and they don’t fall apart very quickly. Ill have to try the taom.
I’ve owned more than a few pechauer cues. One of my first “serious” cues was a plain Jane pechauer JP with a P+lite shaft. I loved the way it shot. You actually got feedback from the hit. At the time it was the best I could afford. Unfortunately I sold it. Wish I still had it. My current shooter...