Bunjee Jump/break cues...?

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I was wonder if anyone knew the difference in the Three different Bunjee jump/ break cues...?

One is made from Maple one is made from Ebony and another
Chocobo. Does any wood type have any advantages over another wood type?

check out there cues... jump/break ones...here is the web-site:
http://www.bunjeejump.com/start.htm
 
Bunjee's wood types

In order of hardness of wood, it should
be cocobo the hardest, followed by ebony, followed by maple, but personally
I do not care for the looks of a real dark wood on a cue, except for accents.

The harder the wood, the more lift you should get on the cue ball, just like a harder tip on a jump stick gets more lift than a less harder one. But all 3 do a pretty good job, or they wouldn't offer all 3 woods.
 
I think the difference is mainly cosmetic, since even though the darker woods are heavier than maple the butts of the cues are still made to weigh a certain amount. I've shot with the maple ones, and it felt like a fairly typical mid-priced jump cue.


Also, I believe the wood is Cocobola. Chocobo? Have you been playing Final Fantasy 7 too much?
 
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I am using an ebony bunjee jump cue and it's great! I highly recommend a Bunjee jump cue if someone is looking for a jump cue specifically.

...Zim
 
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