Pretty sure there's something wrong if you're 5'9 and you have a wingspan of 60 inches.
I was thinking the exact same thing.. He must have some oompa loompa Cee Lo Green arms..:grin: Just sayin'
Pretty sure there's something wrong if you're 5'9 and you have a wingspan of 60 inches.
I've played with a 60 inch cue going on almost 15 years...Only disadvantage I see sometimes if your stroke isn't straight the length accentuates the problem.
I build nothing but 60in cues(30in butt 30in shaft). The balance point is where I like it and the butt is not fat ( maybe a little thinner than the typical production cue). The typical cue butt runs 12-12-5(forearm-wrap-buttsleeve). I run a 13-12-5, it allows me to put super long points in the cue which most people like.
I usually don't have to load up the butt with weight. All that weight in the end of the butt ruins the balance in my opinion.
Pros:
The tall people love it b/c of the extra grip length and the shorter people love them b/c they can reach more shots.
Long points.
Cons:
If you don't have a nice case, the cue won't fit. Most people who do buy my cues have the better cases.
60in cues can have the same weight range as 56/57/58/59 inch cues.
The hit comes from:
joint
taper (and dia) of the shaft
ferrule
tip
quality shaft wood
The feel comes from a mix of the hit/weight/balace point.
You can drastically change the hit of a cue therby changing the feel just by changing the ferrule and tip.
IMO 60in cues should be the new standard.
Just my thoughts.