Mezz cues commonly used by pros

Yeah, the Mezz pros always play Exceed cues. Very expensive.
Not always and definitely not all.

A lot of the European players that are sponsored by Mezz and some that don’t are playing with this model:


But it doesn’t really matter, I’m sure that all models in a series plays just the same and they are different just in design
 
The Mezz pros i've seen lately use various butts but almost always an Ignite shaf
Yeah, the Mezz pros always play Exceed cues
Mezz's website has many players using the Ignite shaft. The only Exceed anything on their website is Exceed EX-Pro. I looked at several Mezz players for the shafts they used and did not see any EX-Pros listed. I did see some Hybrid shafts which preceded the EX-Pro.

There is an Exceed company with a website that looks like the Mezz website and sells Exceed cues with Mezz EX-Pro or Ignite shafts: https://www.exceedcue.com/english/

Exceed cue 2.jpg
 
I think it is rich that Mezz USA says it limits sales to "2 cues per household per month" when they don't have a single cue in stock for sale on their website-

-dj
 
The best cue in the market right now in my opinion. Dollar for dollar there isn't a cue better.

With that said, they released a new shaft recently and its being bought and resold.

Apparently, Mezz released a bigger carbon shaft, LOL and someone at my pool hall said he was getting one and they are apparently all sold out. He asked me if I wanted one and that "his guy" has 6 of them. I asked the price and the guy is selling them for $800. No thanks.
 
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The best cue in the market right now in my opinion. Dollar for dollar there isn't a cue better.

With that said, they released a new shaft recently and its being bought and resold.

Apparently, Mezz released a bigger carbon shaft, LOL and someone at my pool hall said he was getting one and they are apparently all sold out. He asked me if I wanted one and that "his guy" has 6 of them. I asked the price and the guy is selling them for $800. No thanks.
I can remember those days when a league player had a $400-$500 cue and that was high-rolling it. Now most rooms are filled with shafts that start around that price. Of course time value of money factors in, but still a steep increase. It would be interesting to see Predator's profit margin on carbon shafts.
 
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