If you are choosing the cues based on price and looks you might be disappointed even if you get what you want. Our minds work in strange ways and you will look at parts of answers provided and elevate that point to substantiate a previous notion that you already hold.
A blindfold test of all the cues is the only way to get the cue that FEELS THE BEST in your hand when you strike the ball.
I will still offer a review to assist you.
Lucasi LH 10 - is probably going to feel the best for the money.
This is a great all around hitting cue. It is easy to adapt the feeling of the hit by adding your tip of choice.
I have yet to hold a Lucasi that was not able to be placed in the 'useable' category. Great quality control when a product is manufactured is the only way to ensure a uniform feeling in an item like a pool cue. There is a reason why they are the biggest seller in the marketplace.
Poison - I have had mixed reactions from buyers of ALL the Poison range. Some love them and some hate them. I have also conducted tests with a couple of unhappy buyers - and participated myself.
Poison VX Play - We played with 2 of the same cue (VX Play) and they hit completely differently. The customer changed brands after learning that this is a common factor in the Poison range.
Poison AR 1 - I have played with the AR 2 but they are supposed to be the same item with cosmetic differences only.
It seemed forgiving and the balls all went in the direction they were supposed to. Experimentation with some harder/forced shots were unsuccessful. This may be due to the tip but I have enough testing knowledge to say that both the tip and shaft do not react well under those more 'difficult' shot conditions.
Poison N 1 - I picked it up and hit 3 balls. Did not feel comfortable at all. To be honest the octagonal butt is uncomfortable to hold for me. It may suit others but 40+ years of playing with round butts may have a bearing on this. No puns relating to the last line please...LOL
It is important that I state that I do not hate Predator/Poison. I actually play with a Predator butt although it was made under licence by Mezz. Most previous special editions were made by Falcon or Mezz.
I have become aware over the years of some issues with the manufacturing process that occurs under Predator's watch. It is likely to be due to a lack of QC at the factory. I say this because some other brands are also made in the same factory and their quality ranges vastly based on whether or not there is a 'hands on' role by the company whose cues are being produced.
I am not talking out of school here. Others in the retail cue industry are well aware of this shortcoming.
Pechauer JP 04L - I have not tried this specific cue. I have played with a high end Pechauer and it was great. Hits correctly under soft or hard/forced conditions. I have also never heard of any major issues with manufacturing. They have been in the business long enough for any issues to surface...which hasn't happened.
Viking V 105 - I have not tried this specific cue. I have played with other Vikings and some were good and some not so good.
Viking do make a quality product but the 'technology' that other brands build into their products sometimes makes Viking look expensive for a basic item. My view is that manufacturing costs in USA are restrictive to some brands in pricing to match some offshore manufacturers. This seems to be an issue at Viking.
Mezz SA Series - This range is the starter range for Mezz. Very popular with League level players in a lot of countries. I have played with a few of these. Hits great and the feel changes suitably with any change of tip - a trait that is usually only apparent in higher end cues rather than a basic range. The shaft is a basic one piece maple and does not quite have the feel of the WD700 shaft from Mezz. This can also be said of other basic series when compared with higher priced models.
Mezz is probably the benchmark in manufacturing standards within our industry. Their QC is second to none.
It is important that I state that I am an agent for Mezz. I rated the Lucasi honestly as a great cue for the price and would probably rate the SA series from Mezz the same but the Mezz is a little pricier. I try to be impartial because if a customer is disappointed due to my advice, then I have an unhappy customer and that is NOT GOOD for me!
I hope this info has helped in some way.
I still stand by the statement that the 'feel' of the cue is the most important thing to a player. I urge you to try as many cues as you can in your price range to get the best idea of what is right for you.
Thanks for the detailed answer!
One problem about the LH10 would be what an earlier answerer mentioned about the wrap wearing off. Other than that I'm sure it plays like most Lucasi Hybrid cues(Which is great) and it looks appealing cosmetically.
I've only tried Poison AR5, but only for like 2 shots. Felt great and all, but didn't try any harder/forced shots. As for the different quality of the same model of Poison cues, I really do not know, because I've only hit with 1. What's good here though, if I go for a Poison or Lucasi, it's likely that I'll get them from a dealer here, so I will get to try them before I buy them. I can also try a Mezz like that.
As for Pechauer, I've only heard positive things about that brand as well. Only problem is, I don't know anyone who has one and the retailer doesn't sell them either, so I can't try one.
Same goes for Viking. Can't try one. By the way, can you please tell me which model of Viking you have tried that was good? How good is the Vikore shaft?
And Mezz, definitely understandable that the shaft isn't as good as on the Mika Immonen models hehe... I have tried the MI-1 and it felt AMAZING. Best cue I have ever tried, but I guess that's in a way higher class. Again, I'll be able to try a Mezz SA, so yeah - I will see how it feels for me.