Fedors Jump Cue

I tried both. Full length of Air Rush works for me. Just wish the short length was an inch or two longer


A friend of mine has this tiny little thing he uses one handed (obviously illegal) and he does some crazy things with it

I'm a fan of jumping

do you dart for really close jumps?

couldn't find an illegal jump cue on youtube but heres a toothpick jump with a just legal cue:

 
These days pool is probably my main hobby/interest, I don't mind spending a little money on it as I get hours of enjoyment every week from playing and thankfully once you have your gear pool is fairly affordable to play, unlike say golf or something.
Same way i feel about mountain biking (my primary summer hobby): Good bikes are expensive AF, but riding most trails is free. Just the cost of fuel to get there and parts (plus post-ride beers, but we don't count those...).

If you take care of your gear, it will last years. Not many big break throughs happening in pool that often. I have my last cue last nearly 20 years. In that time these things came though to consider me buying

1. Adjustable weight system
2. Cue extensions
3. Better shafts

My old cue didn't have them things. A few months later i switched to a carbon fiber shaft.

I'd like to check out the Gorst cue, but i have an Air Rush. I do see this thing becoming very popular.
Seconded.
I "replaced" my primary cue that i bought in 2010 mostly because i couldn't put an extension on it. Then i discovered i could thread the butt myself for a QR Extension endcap. Still play with it occasionally, probably always will. Then went to a Revo and it stuck. It seemed to be the perfect combination of things i liked about the 314 and Z but way more durable.


I'd be interested in trying Fedor's jumper, but i'll test drive just about anything. It's probably right on par with the other top-end jumpers and will fall to preference and feel.
 
Same way i feel about mountain biking (my primary summer hobby): Good bikes are expensive AF, but riding most trails is free. Just the cost of fuel to get there and parts (plus post-ride beers, but we don't count those...).

Very true! I have over 25 years working in the cycling industry and you are absolutely correct....but never count the beers, for biking or pool, that ruins the math, haha
 
Tried to get on the triple 60 website and order today, but the cue wasn’t available for purchase yet. Even though it said it would be available on September 12. 🤷🏼‍♂️

Edit: I was finally able to order it through Seyberts..Will be here Tuesday!
 
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First real day with the new jump cue. Really like it. Not saying it is better than Predator, or Cuetec. Definitely equally as good. I think the shaft is 12.5. I would have expected it to be a bit thicker, but so far so good ! If anyone is on the fence don’t be scared. Everything is top notch !
 
First real day with the new jump cue. Really like it. Not saying it is better than Predator, or Cuetec. Definitely equally as good. I think the shaft is 12.5. I would have expected it to be a bit thicker, but so far so good ! If anyone is on the fence don’t be scared. Everything is top notch !
12.9mm
 
I predicted a little ways back that the next trend will be 4 piece jump cues. After reading this thread, I am thinking even more so it will happen.
 
Available for purchase tomorrow. Anyone going to give it a try? A guy in my area said he got to try one out somewhere somehow. He said it was really nice. At 600 $ , hard pill to swallow. I don’t have a real nice jump cue so I thought I might give it a try and support Mr Gorst.


Jumping is a Skill, not game of tools.

Tobin Dobson use to Demo her Frib & Tadpoles Jump Cues at BCA thing in Las Vegas.

The Cues sold like $60.00, most people were not as good as Robin using her Jumpers.

Robin skill made it look easy, not the Cue. Sure she could do same Jumps with Aood Fowl Rod with leather tip.

IMHO
 
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