Should I go for this Predator Air Jump cue?

The whole thing that is coming out from this thread Is a lot of replies saying that they don't like the Predator. I can't understand the remarks, jumping with this cue is almost automatic. It's so easy the real issue is learning to control the cue, it's very easy to over jump by using too much force. But, once you do that, there's almost no jump 3" inches that you can't get to. More conventional distances put the extension on and they become easier than normal length cues.

Just my .02

Black Cat :cool:
 
The whole thing that is coming out from this thread Is a lot of replies saying that they don't like the Predator. I can't understand the remarks, jumping with this cue is almost automatic. It's so easy the real issue is learning to control the cue, it's very easy to over jump by using too much force. But, once you do that, there's almost no jump 3" inches that you can't get to. More conventional distances put the extension on and they become easier than normal length cues.

Just my .02

Black Cat :cool:

Well, I never doubt Predator and I've seen it in action, but I can understand if a cue does not fit someone's style.
That's why I'm trying before buying :)...
 
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I have sold two on eBay the last 12 MONTHS. I FOUND A SMALL DEPART WITH NOS and sold them complete and unused for 270.00 AND 240.00 plus shipping. Not cheap I know...hope his helps.
 
An Pred Air for under a hundred dollars is a good deal, and it's hard to find them these days.
It takes some getting used to, but it jumps well at very close ranges. Personally, I've found that using a dart stroke works very well with the Air jump.
 
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