New Product Review - EZ-Jumper

Aaron_S

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Hi everyone. I wanted to take a minute to tell you about a new product that I have had a really good personal experience with. The device is called the EZ-Jumper, and I can tell you firsthand that it lives up to it's name. The EZ-Jumper has allowed me to jump many balls that I would previously have had to kick around, and it paid for for itself within just a few weeks of me purchasing it. The EZ-Jumper, which is essentially a hand-held bridge, gives me greater reach for jump shots where the cue ball is far from the rail, and it also allows me to jump more closely by giving me a taller bridge than I can achieve with my hand, and it is equally effective when used with either a traditional or a dart stroke. I would encourage anyone who desires to improve their percentage of success on jump shots, and to open the door to jumps that were previously inaccessible, to visit the EZ-Jumper website http://ez-jumper.com. There you can find information about the device and watch a short video showing the Ez-Jumper in use by the inventor and two other great players, Bill Young and Julia Gabriel. Those of you who compete in tournaments and leagues should know that the EZ-Jumper has been approved for use by the BCA, the Viking Tour, the Midwest Tour, and the Gateway Tour.

The EZ-Jumper was invented and designed by a great player and good friend of mine named Don Crump. Don has over 50 years of experience at the game, and has a reputation for not only being a very solid money and tournament player, but also an ambassador of the sport who is quick to help developing players by offering expert advice and instruction. Mr. Crump is truly dedicated to helping others achieve a higher level of play, and the EZ-Jumper is just one of the many contributions he has made to the game and the people who love to play it. Unlike some of the gimmicks we have seen over the years, many of which were pushed by corporate types who couldn't spell pool if you spotted them the "P", the EZ-Jumper was invented by a player for players, and it really does work! Please give it a look, and place your order if you like what you see.

Thanks!

Aaron
 
So do you really have one and use it or are you just promoting your friends product... :scratchhead:

Yes, I really do have one and I really do use it! Don is a friend of mine, and I do hope this device sells well, but my main motivation for writing the review was the simple fact that the EZ-Jumper almost instantly added shots to my repertoire, and for a very small monetary investment. It is the only device I've ever purchased that I can say that about, so I felt obligated to write a review.

Aaron
 
Yes, I really do have one and I really do use it! Don is a friend of mine, and I do hope this device sells well, but my main motivation for writing the review was the simple fact that the EZ-Jumper almost instantly added shots to my repertoire, and for a very small monetary investment. It is the only device I've ever purchased that I can say that about, so I felt obligated to write a review.

Aaron

Aaron, I couldn't tell from the photos. How long is it? Will it fit into the smaller pocket on my cue case. I carry cigars in the big one !!!
 
Aaron, I couldn't tell from the photos. How long is it? Will it fit into the smaller pocket on my cue case. I carry cigars in the big one !!!

Good question, 8ball. If I had mine handy I'd measure it, but since I don't I'll have to guess that the device is about 7" long and about 2 or 2 1/2" wide at the ends. I often stick it in my back pocket when playing, and it might stick out an inch or two. It won't fit in the small upper pocket on my InStoke case, but it is so thin (maybe 3/16") that it barely takes up any room at all in the larger zip pocket. You may be able to lay it flat under your cigars.

*Edit: Also, the device is made out of a real tough plastic material, kind of like an unbreakable comb but stiffer, so you can carry/store it pretty much anywhere without having to worry about damaging it. I sit on mine all the time.

Aaron
 
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