I have broke with my Cuetec R 360 for 5 years and my Viking for many more years on a 7' and a 9' table. Only negative is I have to change my tips more often. Johnnyt
You don't "need" a break cue for any size table. You can use your playing cue. It's important that you use good technique (don't lunge at the CB, and don't try to SMASH the rack. Do try to hit dead center on the CB, and hit the head ball square)...otherwise you could damage your cue, or at least pop the tip off.
They both work on any table I just have break jump cuz I use softer tips and don't like too mess them up and have too shape all time its whatever works for u its not a need but nice too have :thumbup: