Bridge recommendation

prewarhero

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what is the best out there? How does something like the telescoping bridge compare to something like the justa bridge?
 
I've always liked having a Moosehead bridge in my case and for my home pool room. 9 different positions and at $2 you can't lose. Although I've always been satisfied with the moosehead bridges I like to try new things sometimes so I bought a "Bat Bridge". It's horrible. It slips onto your cue real tight. I obviously understand it's not supposed to move around but with the moosehead there are two different sized holes. Anyway, the bat bridge didn't last long. Back to the moosehead.


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For me, the best bridge is the one that's always available. For the price of the fancier models, last time I bought a dozen mooseheads. Which I keep in my car, my cue cases and just have lying around. In quantity, they're priced to be almost disposable.
 
I've always liked having a Moosehead bridge in my case and for my home pool room. 9 different positions and at $2 you can't lose. Although I've always been satisfied with the moosehead bridges I like to try new things sometimes so I bought a "Bat Bridge". It's horrible. It slips onto your cue real tight. I obviously understand it's not supposed to move around but with the moosehead there are two different sized holes. Anyway, the bat bridge didn't last long. Back to the moosehead.


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I agree that the Moosehead Bridge is the best bridge on the market. Marc has tried all of them and keeps going back to the Moosehead. Besides offering different positions it is also pretty durable. It is made of hard plastic and has a rubber washer in the center which allows it to fit on just about any cue. It stores easily into your case or back pocket and if lost is inexpensive to replace.

Sometimes less really is more.
 
For me, the best bridge is the one that's always available. For the price of the fancier models, last time I bought a dozen mooseheads. Which I keep in my car, my cue cases and just have lying around. In quantity, they're priced to be almost disposable.

Ditto.

I do however, sand the edges with real fine sandpaper to remove any burrs left from the molding process, and to also give the slots a real nicely-shaped bevel.

Maniac
 
Madman bridge !!I ordered one and was pleasantly surprised of the quality and Some extras were included at no charge and thats always good in my book
 
I use a moosehead I use when a house bridge is unavailable. For $2, I have given one away to a road player and friend that needed one.
 
J.W. Hager is suppose to make the best but he's been on a sabbattical for quite some time..... :-/l

I love my hager bridge! He had some awesome mini videos on how to use his bridge and what can be done. he has a loop on his bridge to keep from fouling while over balls. Adjustable to allow jumping balls in the middle of the table. Legs swivel to allow use along the rail. Adjustable heights and includes a mid-cue ball height. The felt covered notch gave the smoothest stroke and control of any bridge I have used.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JCJpU5qyqxg

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nwxDJRDhmWw

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=36T_IzvGMqI

kd
 
I use the bridgehead i make myself from clear plastic, i also can jump in the middle of the table with it....
 
Go with Justa Bridge.........just got mine on Saturday........the thing is like a erector set & rearranges for so many bridge positions and it really stable......felt lined to protect
my cues' shafts....and I have a Kamui Leather Bridge as a back-up.....even carry a Tony Ryan 12" Oak Cue Extension.....I'm ready just about anything that comes up.
 
what is the best out there? How does something like the telescoping bridge compare to something like the justa bridge?

After trying a lot of bridges I settled on the JustaBridge.
I also use a cue extension but the JustaBridge has been great.
 
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