Break/Jump Cue?

SeniorTom

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I am considering selling my jump cue and getting a break/jump cue. I have a great jump cue, the link is below, and the Fins say their professionals use this very stick. I always hear that the best route to go is having individual sticks, a break cue and a jump cue. What break jumper cue jumps as well as a dedicated jumper like the one I have?

 
The biggest advantage for dedicated jump cue with modern jump cues is that they are 3 piece cues and longer compared to the jump section of a jump-break cue. the longer cue is more comfortable on some shots.
The shaft on a dedicated jump cue is different and usually thicker and stiffer which making jumps easier.

I have both, I take the jump/break when I'm lazy and don't want to carry that much gear or when I know I'm going to shoot 8ball as I don't use a jump cue that much in 8ball and a jump/break is good enough for me.
I'll take the dedicated jump cue and break cue when playing 9ball and to tournaments.

BTW, I got to try the Predator Air Rush for the first time last week, and wow, the hype is real.... there are maybe better jump cues out there, I didn't test them all but the Air Rush is definitely the best that I've tried so for.
 
I don’t know how yours break or jumps but my little monster breaks and jumps very well
150ish new and used on amazon
Probably the best bang for your buck, and you can get it on temo for less that a $100, I would have gotten one if I didn't already have a J/B cue and a separate jump break set.
I also have a Fisher jump cue that used to be the hype when it came out that I don't use anymore.
 
I am considering selling my jump cue and getting a break/jump cue. I have a great jump cue, the link is below, and the Fins say their professionals use this very stick. I always hear that the best route to go is having individual sticks, a break cue and a jump cue. What break jumper cue jumps as well as a dedicated jumper like the one I have?
Jacoby Blackout straight breaker - not the J/B

Jumps damn well full cue.

Get the weight / balance right, grip it at a jump cue length & you are all set!!

If you have to go the J/B route contact Pat Diveney.
 
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