EL'nino said:thank you folks for the help....I think I'm going with the Bungee, now I just have to learn how to use it.
DrCue'sProtege said:i have a Lucasi jump cue, it works fine, is very light which is the key to a jump cue.
the jump cue that Dr. Cue Tom Rossman used to win the 2002 ESPN Trick Shot Challenge is also a dandy. he let me use it when he came down over the holidays. not sure, but i think its a "Jump Daddy" or something like that, made by a guy named Peterson i believe.
DCP
piglit said:There is an ebay seller, carlscues, who sells a no-name brand jumper, usually $35-50 for a plain one. It has the phenolic tip, short ferrule...I got one and can do all that whacky sh!t w/ it. Best value, IMO.
I've tried the others, and the Sledgehammer is the best, but for a jump cue- go w/ the 85% lower cost- the SHammer is overkill.
-pigi
poolplayer1988 said:Does anybody know if the jump cues are allowed in the US Open?
Doug
piglit said:There is an ebay seller, carlscues, who sells a no-name brand jumper, usually $35-50 for a plain one. It has the phenolic tip, short ferrule...I got one and can do all that whacky sh!t w/ it. Best value, IMO.
I've tried the others, and the Sledgehammer is the best, but for a jump cue- go w/ the 85% lower cost- the SHammer is overkill.
-pigi
poolplayer1988 said:Does anybody know if the jump cues are allowed in the US Open?
Doug
John makes a bungi jump break now also, I just bought a new jump cue that I love! It came from Omega billiards, after showing it off at our table at the BCA's se sold them all out, great product for the price!EL'nino said:thank you folks for the help....I think I'm going with the Bungee, now I just have to learn how to use it.