Mezz PB Pro

PB Pro

Hello! I tried this breaker two days ago and I fell in love right away :)

I have tried all of Mezz's breakers: PB I, PB II and Dual Force. They are all good breakers but all of them have had some small features that i didn't like about them. However PB Pro was just the kind of breaker that i want (actually i'm gonna buy one of my next month's salary :wink:). The best thing about the breaker and the shaft is the control: i have "decent" breaking technique, but i was able to break em really hard and still park the cueball in the middle of the table. The shaft really compensates on "mistake-english" and allows you to hit the rack dead-on even if you didn't hit the center of the cueball.

Other thing that i thought about the breaker was that in my opinion it seemed to transfer all my energy to the cueball. It just felt so natural. Another good thing was the rubber grip. It felt way better than the rubber grip in the PB I.

Ok, there is one bad thing in the breaker.. The price!! It's by no means the cheapest one on the market, but the way i see it is that when i get that cue in my bag i don't ever have to change it again so it will be worth every cent.
 
Hello! I tried this breaker two days ago and I fell in love right away :)

I have tried all of Mezz's breakers: PB I, PB II and Dual Force. They are all good breakers but all of them have had some small features that i didn't like about them. However PB Pro was just the kind of breaker that i want (actually i'm gonna buy one of my next month's salary :wink:). The best thing about the breaker and the shaft is the control: i have "decent" breaking technique, but i was able to break em really hard and still park the cueball in the middle of the table. The shaft really compensates on "mistake-english" and allows you to hit the rack dead-on even if you didn't hit the center of the cueball.

Other thing that i thought about the breaker was that in my opinion it seemed to transfer all my energy to the cueball. It just felt so natural. Another good thing was the rubber grip. It felt way better than the rubber grip in the PB I.

Ok, there is one bad thing in the breaker.. The price!! It's by no means the cheapest one on the market, but the way i see it is that when i get that cue in my bag i don't ever have to change it again so it will be worth every cent.

i second with your thoughts on the price. i could actually get 2 preowned bk2 for the price of a pb pro
 
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