NEW BreakRAK video by one of us

Hey there & thanks for your interest in the BreakRAK..... The BreakRAK works for 8-Ball (2nd Row Break, 9-Ball, 10-Ball & 15 Ball Rotation. No tweaks needed.

When the Cue Ball hits something bigger than it is, it just rebounds back.

Just a word about learning the Break Shot & using a rack of balls. Because a rack of balls are not perfectly round & they are not all perfectly the same size, it's very difficult to repeat a break shot (where the balls repeatedly go to the same place). The rack of balls is a "sack of variables", the Cue Ball is a Constant & a player without a consistent stroke is also a "sack of variables". This creates an impossible problem to solve.

Add in the BreakRAK (which is a constant = i.e repeats action) & remove the rack of balls & you are left with two constants & a sack of variables (player). Fine tune the player (limiting the variables) & you have good chance of solving the problem.

Training is good for anyone that wants to play better, Good Luck
 
It looks very interesting. I'm at a point in my game that I need be more consistent with my break to get my game to the next level. Break, rerack, break, rerack can be tiresome.

How does it actually work? Does it have only one level of tension? In 10-ball or 8-ball, the weight mass is heavier so I guess it would requires tweaks.

I've found that the best tension is loose, but tight enough to find its way back to the spot after contact. If its too tight, it will give you a much different result than a real rack.

I sometimes use my BreakRak without the bow. Throw it in a backpack and head to a tournament. Hit it about 10-15 times to get warmed up. Yes, I have to set it back up every time, but I don't mind. I take the subway to tournaments/pool hall so taking the whole system usually isn't an option.

I've found if I warm up first thing hitting some break shots on it, I feel I can warm up quick and get in stroke quicker.

This is one of the best products on the market.
 
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