Predator sport blk case

Dchouinard

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I recently purchased a predator 2x4 sport case and I am a little disappointed in a few things on this case, especially the snap on the top of the case. It looks amazing but I can’t get past the flaws in design. I have plenty of time to do so. I was thinking about getting the JB rugged case. Any suggestions in the 200 dollar range?
 

Empty403

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I recently purchased a predator 2x4 sport case and I am a little disappointed in a few things on this case, especially the snap on the top of the case. It looks amazing but I can’t get past the flaws in design. I have plenty of time to do so. I was thinking about getting the JB rugged case. Any suggestions in the 200 dollar range?

You have a nice playing cue, spend the extra money and get an Instroke. The Instroke Southwest Black is a slick looking case - I just got one :wink:
 

Storrim

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The design of the case you bought looks cool. I don't understand what can cause discomfort. I can assure you that this is one of the best cases. When I was playing billiards, I was constantly buying various accessories. I had five cases (by the way, I had the same cases as you). After the accident, I can't hold the cue in my hands, as it starts to shake. The doctors forbade me to engage in active sports and the only suitable simulator I found on https://calibrate.fitness/cubii-jr-under-desk-elliptical-review/. After I read the detailed description of this simulator I decided to buy it. My hands are not involved and my legs are in constant motion, but I miss billiards terribly.
 
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JB Cases

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I recently purchased a predator 2x4 sport case and I am a little disappointed in a few things on this case, especially the snap on the top of the case. It looks amazing but I can’t get past the flaws in design. I have plenty of time to do so. I was thinking about getting the JB rugged case. Any suggestions in the 200 dollar range?
The jb 2*5/3*4 is $200 plus shipping for a single color, three pockets, one strap, top handle, side handle.

You can play with the various options here

 

trob

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I’ve had a few of the predator butter fly cases and I liked them all. That being said I just now play with predator cues that are easily replaceable. If I played with a custom cue that has serious value I’d be looking to JB. Predator cases arent expensive in my opinion but you get what you pay for
 

philly

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You have a nice playing cue, spend the extra money and get an Instroke. The Instroke Southwest Black is a slick looking case - I just got one 😉
I have a Predator butterfly case that is not very well made but it is very light.
I also have an Instroke Southwest which is very sturdy and very heavy.
I take the Predator to tournaments because of its weight.
Try carrying the Instroke around a tournament like the Expo.
 

JB Cases

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I have a Predator butterfly case that is not very well made but it is very light.
I also have an Instroke Southwest which is very sturdy and very heavy.
I take the Predator to tournaments because of its weight.
Try carrying the Instroke around a tournament like the Expo.
Our backpack straps are designed ergonomically to be non-slip and well padded so that they bear weight comfortably and have the effect of making the case feel lighter than it is. I personally feel that at major events the need for superior protection is greater than normal.
 

philly

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Our backpack straps are designed ergonomically to be non-slip and well padded so that they bear weight comfortably and have the effect of making the case feel lighter than it is. I personally feel that at major events the need for superior protection is greater than normal.
I am familiar with your cases but I do not own one.
You make beautiful cases and the protection you provide is legendary.
I know many players that swear by your cases.
Spoke to you one time at the Expo about making an envelope case.
 
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