Break Cue Jenn?

Irish634

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Hello Jennifer,

From various searches on the net and looking at various jump/break cues, I see you wield a Jericho Stinger.

I am not sure you prefer to answer "marketing" or equipment questions, but I was wondering your thoughts on the Stinger compared to all of the other jump/break cues you have used in the past? I am assuming you are impressed with it or you wouldn't use it. My biggest concern with any jump/break is controlling the cue ball after impact. So how does it deal with that aspect as well? Also, there is the question of the tip material. Is it legal on all the tours and BCA?

I understand if you prefer not to or cannot answer, but I thought I would try to get your opinion.

Thank you in advance.
 
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I use my Jerico Stinger for jumping, and the Predator BK2 for breaking. If you're looking for a great jump/break, get the Stinger. If you only want a break cue I'd recommend the Predator. Both cues can be used in all leagues except the IPT, but both cues offer the option of a hard leather tip for use in the IPT.
 
Thank you very much for your inputs and the best of luck to you in your next tourney.

When I make it to Amsterdam, hope to see you there. (I am near Binghamton, NY)
 
break cues

predator is a great break cue but it costs way too much for me i prefer cuetec break and jump cues those are better than predator break cues with cuetec jump and break cues you get the quick release ones like allison fisher breaks with with preadtor break cues do not come in three pieces like the cuetec quick release ones

thanks
 
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