Should I go for Lucasi Hybrid LH10+Free Airhog Jump cue?

Gogafem

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There's a promotion on Seyberts for a free Lucasi Hybrid Air Hog Jump cue or Lucasi Hybrid Big Beulah Break cue with a purchase of any Lucasi Hybrid cue(Depending on its price).
http://www.seyberts.com/products/Lucasi_Hybrid_L_H10-2028-317.html
Do you think I should go for the LH10 and get a free Airhog jump cue? That's paying 277$ and getting a free 110$ jump cue... I've already heard that Lucasi can be the best for the money and this sweetens it even that much!
What do you think ^^?

How good is the Air hog jump cue?
Also LH10?

Edit: Ordered Lucasi LH10 + free Air Hog Jump cue :)!
 
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Lucasi LH10

The Lucasi LH10 has a very dampened feel. It doesn't give you positive feedback when you take the shot. Some players have fallen in love with that. It's almost like the cue isn't in between you and the cue ball.

I think the Hybrid shafts have even less deflection than Predator shafts. They use a very lightweight ferrule and have some kind of aerogel inside of them. The rubber wrap also dampens the vibrations giving the cue a very "airy" feel with a very good grip.

I play several hours of pool during the week at my local pool room with my friend Mike and he's been shooting lights out with his Hybrid LH and a Sniper tip. He retired his Schon cue and his Joss. He calls them "good looking cues" but says if you can't shoot with the Lucasi Hybrid cue than you can't shoot with anything.

Personally I prefer my Mottey cue and Pancerny Custom cues with Predator 314 shafts. I use Kamui Black "Soft" tips and find that, for me, give me more feel of the shot. It is totally up to the shooter to experience.

I have to agree with Mike though, the Hybrid cues for the money are very nice hitting cues. Giving a free Jump or Break cue with the purchase certainly does make it tempting.

I have a brand new Lucasi LH-40 (Grey/Black) version that I only played with for a few hours. It is mint with the full Tiger Everest tip and small light weight bag that they come with that I could sell for $175.00 plus shipping if you're interested. PM me if you don't want to spend the xtra $100.00 Thanks
 
That jump cue makes it very easy to jump balls. I've never owned one but I've used a couple.
 
The Lucasi LH10 has a very dampened feel. It doesn't give you positive feedback when you take the shot. Some players have fallen in love with that. It's almost like the cue isn't in between you and the cue ball.

I think the Hybrid shafts have even less deflection than Predator shafts. They use a very lightweight ferrule and have some kind of aerogel inside of them. The rubber wrap also dampens the vibrations giving the cue a very "airy" feel with a very good grip.

I play several hours of pool during the week at my local pool room with my friend Mike and he's been shooting lights out with his Hybrid LH and a Sniper tip. He retired his Schon cue and his Joss. He calls them "good looking cues" but says if you can't shoot with the Lucasi Hybrid cue than you can't shoot with anything.

Personally I prefer my Mottey cue and Pancerny Custom cues with Predator 314 shafts. I use Kamui Black "Soft" tips and find that, for me, give me more feel of the shot. It is totally up to the shooter to experience.

I have to agree with Mike though, the Hybrid cues for the money are very nice hitting cues. Giving a free Jump or Break cue with the purchase certainly does make it tempting.

I have a brand new Lucasi LH-40 (Grey/Black) version that I only played with for a few hours. It is mint with the full Tiger Everest tip and small light weight bag that they come with that I could sell for $175.00 plus shipping if you're interested. PM me if you don't want to spend the xtra $100.00 Thanks

Nice offer! I will consider it, however, I may go with an extra jump cue, but as I said, keeping you in mind. How much would shipping be to Macedonia?
 
Hey, I went with the jump cue. Would have gone with yours but also wanted the jump cue :)...
 
The Lucasi LH10 has a very dampened feel. It doesn't give you positive feedback when you take the shot. Some players have fallen in love with that. It's almost like the cue isn't in between you and the cue ball.

I think the Hybrid shafts have even less deflection than Predator shafts. They use a very lightweight ferrule and have some kind of aerogel inside of them. The rubber wrap also dampens the vibrations giving the cue a very "airy" feel with a very good grip.

I play several hours of pool during the week at my local pool room with my friend Mike and he's been shooting lights out with his Hybrid LH and a Sniper tip. He retired his Schon cue and his Joss. He calls them "good looking cues" but says if you can't shoot with the Lucasi Hybrid cue than you can't shoot with anything.

Personally I prefer my Mottey cue and Pancerny Custom cues with Predator 314 shafts. I use Kamui Black "Soft" tips and find that, for me, give me more feel of the shot. It is totally up to the shooter to experience.

I have to agree with Mike though, the Hybrid cues for the money are very nice hitting cues. Giving a free Jump or Break cue with the purchase certainly does make it tempting.

I have a brand new Lucasi LH-40 (Grey/Black) version that I only played with for a few hours. It is mint with the full Tiger Everest tip and small light weight bag that they come with that I could sell for $175.00 plus shipping if you're interested. PM me if you don't want to spend the xtra $100.00 Thanks

Hey, I went with the jump cue. Would have gone with yours but also wanted the jump cue ...
 
From my expirience lucasi is a good choice.
Their ld shafts felt bit better to me than the 314-2shaft.
Gave me more repeatable results.

The airhog is fantastic imo.

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