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well, tonight I tried out my very first dedicated jump cue, and it was very fun. The cue I used was a J&J. Im gonna get one, but not sure which one to get. Has anyone tried the graphite ones? Any advantages, disadvantages to graphite? Im assuming that phenolic is the only way to go, even though I dont particularly like the way it feels. Ive looked at probably 15-20 jump cues, and it seems like they would all jump about the same, so is one brand really that much better than the other? Is the $150 jumper really going to be that much better than the $40 jumper? thanks for any info.
 
well, tonight I tried out my very first dedicated jump cue, and it was very fun. The cue I used was a J&J. Im gonna get one, but not sure which one to get. Has anyone tried the graphite ones? Any advantages, disadvantages to graphite? Im assuming that phenolic is the only way to go, even though I dont particularly like the way it feels. Ive looked at probably 15-20 jump cues, and it seems like they would all jump about the same, so is one brand really that much better than the other? Is the $150 jumper really going to be that much better than the $40 jumper? thanks for any info.

I have a j/j jump/break cue. Don't really like it to jump with. Breaks pretty sporty though. Personally I like the lucasi jump cues. Inexpensive, and work great for under 60 bucks.
 
One word Frog.

The frog! It may not look the best but you wont find anything that is easier to jump with or i havent found anything any better. except a jump cue i made myself. but i used the length and specs of a frog. Ive used j&j, new predator air, onley, falcon jb, mcdermott jb, lucasi, scorpion, cuetec, sledgehammer jb and Bunjee jumper. But for me the frog worked the best.
 
Jester Jump Cue

The Jester jump cue is really easy to jump with. Very light. Poolshark. Com. You can find it there
 
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