Case Review, J&J with wheels

Shorty

A banger at best...
Silver Member
http://www.jjcue.com/case-wheels.htm

I purchased the 2x4 Combo version of this case from Erik Lee, very smooth transaction by the way, and decided to post a little about it.

The bottom pouch is nice, even featuring a zip pocket for a jump cue butt. It is long and has a convenient front access zipper. The upper pouch is small, but it opens wide and makes things very accessible inside the pouch. I purchased the combo version because of the upper pouch being zippered as you can tell in the pictures.

Really nice how both the butt and shaft tubes are spring loaded. The top on the inside has a padding with foam on the inside that really holds your equipment down and secure. I can almost say you don't even need JPs with this case as I feel like it will hold the cues securely without them, but the case has room for a 58" cue with JPs easily.

The other plus I find in the case is there are two handles and a padded shoulder strap. Really makes for easy carry having so many options.

The wheels are nice, but I am not sure if they are that big of a deal. May be handier when I play tournaments for wheeling my case from one table to the next and keep my cues together in the tubes.

The weight...well...it's heavy! Shipping weight was around 6 pounds. With the case loaded with my two cues, 1 extra shaft and extensions, I would guess it to be around 9 pounds.

Overall I would give it a B+, and I will probably keep the case.

Shorty
 
Shorty said:
http://www.jjcue.com/case-wheels.htm

I purchased the 2x4 Combo version of this case from Erik Lee, very smooth transaction by the way, and decided to post a little about it.

The bottom pouch is nice, even featuring a zip pocket for a jump cue butt. It is long and has a convenient front access zipper. The upper pouch is small, but it opens wide and makes things very accessible inside the pouch. I purchased the combo version because of the upper pouch being zippered as you can tell in the pictures.

Really nice how both the butt and shaft tubes are spring loaded. The top on the inside has a padding with foam on the inside that really holds your equipment down and secure. I can almost say you don't even need JPs with this case as I feel like it will hold the cues securely without them, but the case has room for a 58" cue with JPs easily.

The other plus I find in the case is there are two handles and a padded shoulder strap. Really makes for easy carry having so many options.

The wheels are nice, but I am not sure if they are that big of a deal. May be handier when I play tournaments for wheeling my case from one table to the next and keep my cues together in the tubes.

The weight...well...it's heavy! Shipping weight was around 6 pounds. With the case loaded with my two cues, 1 extra shaft and extensions, I would guess it to be around 9 pounds.

Overall I would give it a B+, and I will probably keep the case.

Shorty

Hope u like it!!
 
Shorty Very Good Review but I think you should add the price or price range.

BTW do you know where I can get the springs for the shafts and butts, for my case?
Thanks
 
I don't have the wheeled version but I have a J&J 4/6 cowboy knockoff and for the measly $90.00 I think it is an EXCELLENT value.

LWW
 
Bluey2King said:
Shorty Very Good Review but I think you should add the price or price range.

BTW do you know where I can get the springs for the shafts and butts, for my case?
Thanks

I sold it to Shorty for $85 shipped brand new. Its $105 if bought directly from J&J...
 
matthew staton said:
Remember Boys and Girls good cue dealers will all ways order you what ya want. ;) Erik your alright there.

Thanks Matthew.. Just to qualify your statement a little, I can get whatever anyone wants that my suppliers have.. Just cant get everything tho :(
 
Back
Top