I have been told that I have a pretty decent break with some power in it. I usually use my J&J 4414 Jump/Break cue, but could settle for a house cue if I happened to lend my J&J to a friend that happened to be using it at the time. I usually throw my weight into my break, so it gets whitie moving pretty fast. I know for certain that if I didn't use a break cue or a house cue to break with, I would be spending lots of time reshaping the tip on my playing cue because it would be mushrooming or flat. I'm sure after a while, I would need to reshape again and then replace the tip as it gets shaved down with constant reshaping.
If your break is not much harder than a firm shot, then I don't see why you'd need a break cue. For those that put their weight into their breaks, I think its essential.
If your break is not much harder than a firm shot, then I don't see why you'd need a break cue. For those that put their weight into their breaks, I think its essential.