Any recommendations for a clear see thru bridbe head.?
Appreciate the help in finding one.
Appreciate the help in finding one.
Any recommendations for a clear see thru bridbe head.?
Appreciate the help in finding one.
Any recommendations for a clear see thru bridbe head.?
Appreciate the help in finding one.
Thanks,
The Mako is exactly the one I was looking for.
Thanks again
The London does another thing they don't show. It looks like you can place the bridge in front of an object ball without the stick contacting the ball. This can be big when trying to shoot over a cluster or even just one ball. This would come up playing one pocket often..Another possibility is this:
I have both, but I find that the London Bridge is more accurate. Meaning, instead of a rounded-bottom "U"-shape cutout that holds the shaft of your cue (which can wobble around on that rounded-bottom cutout), the London Bridge has more of a pointed-bottom "V"-shape that holds the cue -- resembling the "X" bridge found in snooker. It holds the cue very accurately, preventing any side-to-side slop that would otherwise occur on a rounded-bottom "U"-shape cutout.
The AZB Marketplace (Seyberts) has a knock-off of the London Bridge, if you want to save a few bucks:
Hope this is helpful!
-Sean
The London does another thing they don't show. It looks like you can place the bridge in front of an object ball without the stick contacting the ball. This can be big when trying to shoot over a cluster or even just one ball. This would come up playing one pocket often..
That's right! If you position it this way -- with the stick-mounted side facing up -- you can easily shoot over a ball or cluster of balls with no danger of the bridge stick itself interfering.
In 14.1 and one pocket, that situation comes up a LOT!
-Sean
Any recommendations for a clear see thru bridbe head.?
Appreciate the help in finding one.