Pro Justa-Bridge Pro Justa-Bridge, anyone have one?

i tried one last week and was very impressed. i was going to order one from muellers next week- i guess that i will have to look elsewhere.
 
I have used this bridge and didn't really care for it. It's a little bulky when you have to shoot a ball that's got other ball close to it. You can get it to just the right height, but I have see people flip it over and hit balls accidentally trying to turn cue to adjust it.

The Mueller's bridge "39-175 - Molded Bridge Head" is $2 rather than $30 and it works great and fits in a case easily. The old "keep it simple" rule is a good one.
 
I have one of these and I like it for draw shots with the rake. You can get a lot lower on the cueball while staying level. It's alright for most other shots but I usually just grab the standard rake for any mid to high ball shots.
 
Bridge

Claude Merrier came through here in Texas and had a bridge that had elbows and I think it telescoped also. It was kind of "inspector gadget" but many of us thought having one would be awesome.

I didn't get to ask Claude about it, but I wish I had.

Ray
 
I have one of these, and one feature that I like about it is that if you twist the handle the two sides move, allowing you to raise it and lower it to your liking. It gives you a lot more flexibility than a standard bridge. I use both a standard bridge as well as this bridge. You can just throw the bridge head in your cue case and when you need it, push a house cue through the center of the bridge and off you go.
 
I own one of these and they are great. The flexibility is terrific. The PLAYBCA website had an excellent video at one time from the 2006 Nationals media. I can't find the link anymore.

I did find some video on youtube of the justabridge in action.....

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RfwVNK8p8as
 
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ronhudson said:
I have used this bridge and didn't really care for it. It's a little bulky when you have to shoot a ball that's got other ball close to it. You can get it to just the right height, but I have see people flip it over and hit balls accidentally trying to turn cue to adjust it.

The Mueller's bridge "39-175 - Molded Bridge Head" is $2 rather than $30 and it works great and fits in a case easily. The old "keep it simple" rule is a good one.


i use this bridge head myself and it works great. i usually use it on my jump cue because its easier to get it into tight spots when using it.
 
Kellers Pro Justa bridge-made in the usa

This what I use it is simply the best, lightweight black plastic with felt on all 10 positions- fits over your brake cue, or bar cue- Just like your bridge hand you need it to be adjustble. keeps those expensive shafts dent free. mark
 
Bigtruck said:
Claude Merrier came through here in Texas and had a bridge that had elbows and I think it telescoped also. It was kind of "inspector gadget" but many of us thought having one would be awesome.

I didn't get to ask Claude about it, but I wish I had.

Ray

Sounds like the had the Stretch System developed by Mike Danner.
 
CocoboloCowboy said:
Saw is item in the Mueller Catalogue, looks like it has some possibilities when you need to shoot over balls.

Anyone own one, any comments?

I own one and it is probably the best bridge I have every used. You can use it in several positions and make adjustments in most of those positions. It is very adaptable to shot situations. It is amazing for playing 14.1.

The down side, if there is one, is that it is a little bulky and it does not fit in my case. Rather than carry it seperately, I only use it at home and I defer to a moose head type bridge for carrying around.
 
softshot said:
$30.00 for a piece of plastic???

I'll pass...

Think I would spend 30 Buck for a Bridgehead, and go to Mexico to buy me Prescription, at 1/8th. the Cost in USA. Tired of being ripped off by the US Medical Establishment. 12 Buck for a YEARS Supply in Mexico, 8 Buck a Month in the USA + 96 Bucks for a YEAR.
 
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