Best break cue

Platinum BIlliards did a test using a robot that could simulate exact stoke speeds using 20+ types of break cues.

Here's a link.

I'm surprised that the Fury is listed as #3. I bought one off of eBay a coupla months ago and I really didn't like it. It was far too end weighted for my liking so I sold it on eBay. I bought a J&J JB cue and I love it.
 
I've used a J&J jump break cue for 9 years, mind you that this is with a standard Aegis ferrule and not the short phelonic ferrule that is used now. I continue to have solid consistent breaks with this cue, great shooting cue too when you have that great feeling after the break and just want to continue the rush to run the rack, and jumps have been decent too. Not the best for jumpping, IMHO, but its been decent. Overall, I think its worth the time, effort, and money to use a J&J jump break cue. Definitely, won't need to feel worried about getting it stolen nor having to worry about the harshness of abuse on the cue. Definitely don't need to get attached to it emotionally since its so easy to replace...

I've used a J&J jump break cue for about 10 years also, but I got mine before they went to the new shorter phelonic ferrules. Both of the shafts that I have for it are aegis ferrules and triangle tips. I have consistent breaks all the time, jumps are decent, and I can confidently run the rack if I feel like I'm in the zone and want to just run with it. I feel that its important to go with a production cue for jump and break just because of the amount of stress that they take. I can't bear put my custom cues through that abuse...
 
I recently picked up a Viking Fat Daddy break cue (stupid name...nice cue) and I really like it. Viking's standard ferrule, phenolic tip with a 13.5mm size and a stiff shaft taper. I got it because it was one of the more inexpensive break only cues I could find and I've had good luck with Viking in the past.

So far my break has definitely improved. I can slow down my stroke and get the same power with more control, or get more power by hitting at my normal speed. Still getting used to that tip though...I've miscued a couple times when I was trying to hit them too hard. Overall though I really like it for the $175 I paid.
 
I tried searching but had no luck. Someone on here were saying they put a white diamond tip on a panther or one of their cues and had the procedures of putting the white diamond tip on their phenolic tip, can anyone help me and link me to it. I just purchased a Panther 20oz JB and I will try to break with the phenolic and see how I like it, but from what everyone is saying, I should put a White Diamond tip on it. Thanks

I have no experience with putting on tips and have no tools to do it, so most likely I will just have a professional put it on for me. Can anyone recommend someone good and competent to put on the tip for me in my area? I remember someone saying that the white diamond tips are a bit hard to glue on. Thanks again.
 
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Can i get like the top 5 around ?
For the past 3-4 years ive been using a cheap jump/break and im growing tired of it, and i have a normal jump cue now. So i was thinking of getting a break cue. I will probably be trying out a few of the top ones.

I appreciate any help.

(i do not want or need a jump/break combo)

I haven't had the opportunity to hit with more then 4 or 5 but my Varney takes the cake on all of them! The only other that came close was a Break cue by Stealth (I think). it was a very very light weight cue like 14-15oz. It had a Water Buffalo tip.

When a guy like me can snap a break a make 2 balls from a 10 ball rack that's pretty good. As we all know 10 ball is a tough rack for potting a ball on the break.
 
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Out of all the phenolic break cues I find the Predator BK2 to stand above them in two areas: Break speed seems to come out at the high end of most break cues and its the only phenolic tip cue where I feel I have a bit of control over the cueball. Heck, I've managed to run a rack with it including a table length draw only chalking on the break. Works for me. I've never liked any other phenolic cue (have tried bout half dozen.)
 
Please disregard my post, it was this same thread just a page back about the fury JB with the white diamond installed. But I am still looking for someone in Kansas City to install the white diamond on my panther JB. can anyone recommend me someone?
 
I used to love my Predator BK, but John Parker made me a personal Break Cue & I like it better. I actually sold a Series I (only six made) of that cue & a Series II (purple heart- 6 made) & now working on Series III ( Rosewood & birdseye maple no wrap with laminated shaft). They will be ready in 60 days. I am attaching a pic of my BreakRAK Prototype for the Series I Cues
 

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Predator BK2 to stand above them. its the only phenolic tip cue where I feel I have a bit of control over the cueball. Heck, I've managed to run a rack with it including a table length draw only chalking on the break.

I play with my BK2 fulltime. Yes, my everyday player. I can do anything with that phenolic tip I can do with my Z shaft or my OB1. an yeah, I can draw the length of the table very easily.
 
Platinum BIlliards did a test using a robot that could simulate exact stoke speeds using 20+ types of break cues.

Here's a link.

Dawg: Thanks for the link. How do you find the various robot tests on the Platinum site?

Does anyone know how is their robot built? Is it a spring-loaded arm like Meucci's?
 
I like my Kevin Varney Break/Jump cue. It breaks very well and is solid as a rock. I have broke with a Predator Bk2 and it seemed whimpy to me. I'm surprised the Varney Break/Jump cue it wasn't included in the ratings.

It was...by me. Glad you share the same feelings on it..:)
 
I have always used basic J/B cues. Nothing really fancy. Then I tested out the BK2. God god...I felt like Jesus just handed me a pneumatic arm to break with.
 
I recently got a Stinger break jump cue from Jerry Powers and it hits the rack about as good as anything I have tried .


Larry
 
has anyone compared the kaiser j&j and the regular j&j j/b?

also a g-10 tip vs phenolic for jumping and breaking?
 
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The Samsara break /jump cue is a functioning work of art, these cues are not only gorgeous they break and jump with the best of them.

Samsara built the best of the X-Breakers cues and the best of the Gulyassy Sledgehammers, they know quite a bit about what it takes to make the best break / jump cues.

The tip is 9 layer leather made by by Samsara, not only is it super hard like phenolic, it grips the cue ball. You can use english without fear of miscueing.

Leather wraps, custom exotic wood joint protectors and an ultra-light dart handle are included.

Add a Samsara or Predator or OB-1 playing shaft and have a three way cue - play, break and jump.

Available either leather wrapped or wrapless, curly maple or ebonized straight grain maple with bocote decor rings from barracudacue.com.

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For me, there is two names. Rick Howard, and Andy Gilbert. I personally prefer either to any other I have ever tried. And I have tried a bunch, lol.
 
Break Cues

For me, there is two names. Rick Howard, and Andy Gilbert. I personally prefer either to any other I have ever tried. And I have tried a bunch, lol.

I also have a Rick Howard MACE Jump Break cue that I love.

A Schuler with the Super Constant shaft does well too.
 
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