Type of bridge

Korsakoff

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I ordered this one, but it has not shipped yet. It's available from a number of different vendors, some offering a discount.

It was recommended because it's clear and allows you to see the shot more easily in some situations. Here is a link to the manufacturer's website:

https://www.kamuitips.com/products/vue-bridge-head
 

Patrick Johnson

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The Moosehead bridge is my favorite - inexpensive, easy on the shaft and many different tip heights to choose from.

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bbb

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A metal bridge will probably scratch your cue shaft
The leather ones won’t nor will the just a bridge ( my personal favorite)
The plastic ones don’t scratch your shaft but can leave streaks
You get what you pay for
 

hang-the-9

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The Moosehead bridge is my favorite - inexpensive, easy on the shaft and many different tip heights to choose from.

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Yep, I second (third, fourth?) the moosehead, cheap, easy to use, well designed. Keep one at home and one in my bag for use at pool halls if they have something crappy (or nothing in some places I've been to). I don't even know whey they make those cheap metal ones, it's like someone building a road with nails embedded in the surface, nothing good will happen when using it.
 
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HNTFSH

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I love the corona.
Bridge that is.
It is made of leather not metal or plastic. The cue glides smoothly. I just pop it on my break cue when I need it and it slides easily in my pocket so it won’t mysteriously disappear.

Tiger Corona Pool Cue Leather Bridge Head https://www.amazon.com/dp/B075Q12YLK/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_w4blFbJ60559R


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I too have the Corona - travels easy, stick it on a house cue at home if required. But OP, I also RARELY use a bridge in normal play. I'd rather try to see a shot on the table and shoot it.
 

Geosnooker

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A metal bridge will probably scratch your cue shaft
The leather ones won’t nor will the just a bridge ( my personal favorite)
The plastic ones don’t scratch your shaft but can leave streaks
You get what you pay for

???

My cue is thirteen years old. I play every day and use a metal bridge. Use a metal bridge at the pool hall and Legion snooker tables

Zero scratches.
 

bbb

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???

My cue is thirteen years old. I play every day and use a metal bridge. Use a metal bridge at the pool hall and Legion snooker tables

Zero scratches.

you are a lucky guy and i am happy for you
 

The_JV

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Good choice....

Never seen a plastic model leave streaks. Metal is harder than wood obviously, so in theory if there was a bur it would scratch a shaft. Never seen that happen either. Would have to be the worst made metal bridge of all time...lol.

So many gimmicks in the pool world. The bridge I think is the front runner
 

pt109

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Good choice....

Never seen a plastic model leave streaks. Metal is harder than wood obviously, so in theory if there was a bur it would scratch a shaft. Never seen that happen either. Would have to be the worst made metal bridge of all time...lol.

So many gimmicks in the pool world. The bridge I think is the front runner

The aluminum rest heads in most pool halls are not good for cues...even if there’s no nicks
in the head,eventually they’ll black marks. I’ve tried the leather rest heads, they grab my cue too much
..for me, it’s plastic, been using Brianna for years.
 
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