The last batch didn't last long.
Best jumper on the market.
These went quickly last time.
I have 6 ready to go.
$85.00 each plus $5 shipping. (In the lower 48)
They are carbon fiber with phenolic tips. I have a little secret that I do to phenolic tips so the don't miscue as much. I don't want the tip copied
so I didn't show a picture of the tip. The tip also works great on break cues.
Weigh 4.2oz, 42" long.
These are designed for the dart throw jumps. Full ball 1/4 inch away and up to three feet away. A little practice and andbody can jump any ball.
The cue with the Black ferrule is the one I've been shooting with for months. Lots of peole have played with it and given great feedback.
The links below are me shooting quickly without aiming or chalking. A little more time aiming and chalking the ball would clear everytime.
In the first video the jumps are 1/2" between the balls. The longer jumps are 2-3 feet away.
The second video is the side angle. Now that I've watched the videos I wish I would of chalked between shots. Chalking makes a difference.
http://www.dailymotion.com/batoven12/video/12776672
http://www.dailymotion.com/video/edi...m_jump-vidoe-2
This video is some basic instructions on how to use the cue.
http://www.dailymotion.com/batoven12/video/12942903
Best jumper on the market.
These went quickly last time.
I have 6 ready to go.
$85.00 each plus $5 shipping. (In the lower 48)
They are carbon fiber with phenolic tips. I have a little secret that I do to phenolic tips so the don't miscue as much. I don't want the tip copied
so I didn't show a picture of the tip. The tip also works great on break cues.
Weigh 4.2oz, 42" long.
These are designed for the dart throw jumps. Full ball 1/4 inch away and up to three feet away. A little practice and andbody can jump any ball.
The cue with the Black ferrule is the one I've been shooting with for months. Lots of peole have played with it and given great feedback.
The links below are me shooting quickly without aiming or chalking. A little more time aiming and chalking the ball would clear everytime.
In the first video the jumps are 1/2" between the balls. The longer jumps are 2-3 feet away.
The second video is the side angle. Now that I've watched the videos I wish I would of chalked between shots. Chalking makes a difference.
http://www.dailymotion.com/batoven12/video/12776672
http://www.dailymotion.com/video/edi...m_jump-vidoe-2
This video is some basic instructions on how to use the cue.
http://www.dailymotion.com/batoven12/video/12942903