Those bungee jump cues are pretty damn fine cues. You won't find a better jumper for $60.Imagine if you will...
You're a 550 Fargo player.
You jump ok, Prefer a dart technique.
And the wife gives you $300 for a birthday gift to get a dedicated jump cue.
What's you're pick?
You got one for sale for $300?Cuetec Cynergy Propel
Cuetec Cynergy Propel
You got one for sale for $300?![]()
I’m a big fan of the the Propel but not sure $300 will buy a new one. Gamble up the $300 until you have enough to buy a Propel. It’ll be fun on both ends of the purchase.
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Or you could buy KF (KouFa), Eclat, LiSi (CueLee's) all for a reasonable enough price. All competent and reasonably made/priced.Of course $300 won't buy a new one, but it gets you most of the way there. Shouldn't need another jump cue after that purchase.
Of course you could buy a Jacoby for less than $200, but will you stick with that one or end up spending more money on another jump cue in the future.
I might know a guy that has one of those for sale.A decade ago I bought a Lucasi jump cue for $60 (probably close to $100 now) and it works just fine.
{{Very similar to the J&J Billiards branded jump cue}}
This gives you $200 for games, gambling, and drinks,.......
NO NO NO, the wife gave you $300. He didn't mention about spending other cashYou got one for sale for $300?![]()
Wasting your money buying a cheap jump cue. Don't listen to these guys. Save a buy a more expensive one. Dart jump is a joke. Not as accurate as jumping other way.