Rugged has it all over the Instroke. Cues are secure & will NOT fall out. Case is MUCH more durable, smaller, lighter. Also, nearly unlimited options how you want it set up !!!hi having a hard time on which 2x4 case to get,your input would help.pro's and con's on the make.thanks
P.S. ~ Go for the 2x5/3x4. Also, if you choose rugged be sure & opt for the top handle, it's standard on ultimateRugged has it all over the Instroke. Cues are secure & will NOT fall out. Case is MUCH more durable, smaller, lighter. Also, nearly unlimited options how you want it set up !!!
I forgot to mention to get ANY color except a black interior. I use it as a 2x4, tips up, joint pin down, jp's on allwell my jb ultimate rugged case came yesterday,got the all black 2x5 3x4,so glad i went with this case,very well made and i am very happy with it.thanks for all the input.
I forgot to mention to get ANY color except a black interior. I use it as a 2x4, tips up, joint pin down, jp's on all
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All newer ones have removeable interiors so you can change the color if you like.
I forgot to mention to get ANY color except a black interior. I use it as a 2x4, tips up, joint pin down, jp's on all
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I just love people putting cues & shafts in backwards
What's backwards about it? Or is backwards because it might not be the way that you do it? Look at JB's tutorials, you might possibly learn something !!!I just love people putting cues & shafts in backwards
What's backwards about it? Or is backwards because it might not be the way that you do it? Look at JB's tutorials, you might possibly learn something !!!
Be careful about this recommendation. Instroke has changed the amount of padding in their cases since I left. Now cues do rattle and are not as secure as they used to be.I own one of the instroke buffalo series cases. I have no problems whatsoever with butt and shaft retention. Everything seems quite well protected by the full length tubes. If I had one complaint it would be the stitching. I would have liked to see double stitching throughout. Mr. Barton makes a fine case....no doubt about it.....but instroke is worthy of a look IMHO.
Nice.Same here, placed an order for a leather case from them last month.