for those with multiple Sugartree cues, do they all hit/feel the same ?
Yeah ...im planning to buy 1 but is it worth and everything feel the same?
for those with multiple Sugartree cues, do they all hit/feel the same ?
You wont be disappointed, or at least i wouldn't think you be, its got usually the highest grades of wood used plenty of exotics an other very highly figured woods and when you start playing these Cues you shouldn't be disappointed either, i own two one is purple heart that has a pretty awesome hit an the fancier cue ive got is just great im a soon to be owner of 4 Sugar Tree's so i will give full report on them all.Yeah ...im planning to buy 1 but is it worth and everything feel the same?
You wont be disappointed, or at least i wouldn't think you be, its got usually the highest grades of wood used plenty of exotics an other very highly figured woods and when you start playing these Cues you shouldn't be disappointed either, i own two one is purple heart that has a pretty awesome hit an the fancier cue ive got is just great im a soon to be owner of 4 Sugar Tree's so i will give full report on them all.
Sent from my GT-P5210 using Tapatalk
Well, You're not going to save money on Shipping living in the United Arab Emirates......That's gonna cost a Boat Load.sorry for me, the one posted is already sold. huhuhu Im looking for some old plain jane for around 700-800USD shipped to my place UAE.
Well, You're not going to save money on Shipping living in the United Arab Emirates......That's gonna cost a Boat Load.
Sent from my HTC6500LVW using Tapatalk
With Insurance.???.its only around 80USD in USPS
for those with multiple Sugartree cues, do they all hit/feel the same ?
what ive heard is they have different hit..depends on the wood. how i wish to try 2 cues
I've had several Sugartree's and the hit is more consistent than most cues.
I give the edge to his full splice cues, but the shaft taper is still the same, and full splice or not, they all feel similar
Have had three of them.
One was an older sneaky and it played fantastic, nice firm, crisp hit like a Tascarella.
The second one (newer micro ring model) was so stiff, no one could draw a ball with it, everyone hated it. Even had a couple short stops play with it and they couldn't use it either. Very strange. Same cue came up for sale over and over again on here
The third was very plain but gorgeous to look at, it played kind of in between the other two but still pretty stiff. Just felt dead to me.
All of them were easy to resale and were good looking cues.
Everything about Sugartree is positive, they live up to what some say is hype, and you can't go wrong..
The playability is superb, I love the Sugartree shaft taper, the quality of the wood,
wood selection, is excellent, nice designs, and terrific workmanship.
IMO they are worth the extra $$$.
The resale on the older Sugartrees is different than the newer cues with micro rings.
At some point the shaft taper changed, but they all play good.
I agree with cuesblues the playability & balance are fantastic. I've hit with 2 different ST & they both played very similar. If ur on the fence about one you won't be disappointed. The one you said you saw for 750$ sounds like a nice deal!!
this is true. i regret it.I give you 6 months Duke.
It'll be one of your I regret selling it cues.
Redwood burl 8, very fine points,
Beautifully crafted woods. very well made. Nice firm hit and plays as well as any cue I have ever owned.
You can't go wrong if you get one for yourself.