Lightest Jump Cue In The World 4.4oz

Odd looking at the least...

That's a really thin butt on the jumo cue. It conjures up the question on how would it feel to go from a normal width cue butt, to a very thin cue butt, back to a normal width cue butt. It just seems to me like it would throw me off for 1-2 shots after using it. I like wide butts; what can I say? ;)
 
with cue balls being 5.8 oz for a red circle and 6 oz for a measles aramith ball...

what would the advantage be to be lighter than the object you are trying to move???

so what if its lighter..the laws of physics tell us it would take more force to move the heavier object this way...

if the cue was the same weight as the ball being jumped the force needed would be less and hence more accurate with more transfer of english possibly......at least thats what my jump cue does...;)

i would think that having a jump cue at/around the exact weight of the cue ball you are jumping would be more advantageous....

my two cents....anyone else...
 
Bungee is not a quarter of the price... I will sell you all the bungee jumpers you want at $40 each. Just in case anyone likes those. lol.
 
sorry...:rolleyes:

LESS than a quarter of the price....

the POINT was - a lot cheaper...after the $140 difference, a few dollars is a mute point. :rolleyes: :rolleyes: :rolleyes:

but to be more exact....less than a fifth of the price....
 
I just noticed something else. The 175 is not the expensive part......the retard tries to do shipping for 30.95:eek: omg....that is just crazy!!!!!!!!
 
chris2669 said:
I just noticed something else. The 175 is not the expensive part......the retard tries to do shipping for 30.95:eek: omg....that is just crazy!!!!!!!!

LOLz...some people think you won't catch the shipping racket....
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scruggsinhand said:
the POINT was - a lot cheaper...after the $140 difference, a few dollars is a mute point. :rolleyes: :rolleyes: :rolleyes:
a quiet point? a silent point? what is a mute point? :confused:

it's moot...
 
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