The Eagle King Jump Cue

kollegedave

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Some here may have seen my recent post asking about jump cues. If not, the TLDR version is that I wanted some insight on how the Eagle King Jump Cue compares to higher-end jump cues.

Thanks to the encouragement of azbilliards member Mensabum, I took the plunge on the Eagle King jump cue. I have probably played with the thing for 15 - 20 minutes.

Prior to receiving the Eagle King cue, I had only used a very cheap wood jump cue that I struggled with. So much so, I lost the butt and threw out the shaft.

Within 5 minutes of shooting with the Eagle King, I made a jump shot, and after 10 minutes, I had made multiple table length jump shots and a couple of table length cut shots where I was jumping an entire ball.

I will admit that I have little experience with jump cues, and no experience with the Predator Jump Cue, Cue-Tec, Mezz, or 360, which I think are the premium offerings in the marketplace. However, for me, given the ease of use of the Eagleking, I struggle to see how the premium options are worth the additional price…at least for most amateur players.

I might be persuaded that if you were making your living playing pool, then it might be worth it to “know” you are playing with the best cue for you or a premium option. I think for most amateur players, the Eagle King gives them a large percentage of the benefit they might receive in a carbon fiber jump cue, at a fraction of the price.

I would also like to publicly thank Mensabum for his insight in this area.

Just my 0.02

kollegedave
 
Have you recently tried in any Laxatives you want to shill for? 😁😆😅

Seriously I know you can play a little and like you I am a older player who doesn't like to jump. So if I am going to jump i at least want a chance. Glad you found something you like.
 
Have you recently tried in any Laxatives you want to shill for? 😁😆😅

Seriously I know you can play a little and like you I am a older player who doesn't like to jump. So if I am going to jump i at least want a chance. Glad you found something you like.
If laxatives wanted to pay me to post my opinion on their product, I would happily do it. I have student loans to pay off.

However, Eagle King paid me nothing, and there isn't a ton of information on that cue. I wanted to help people, if they wanted the help.

More than any of that I wanted to thank Mensabum for his help. It's my opinion that there is a fair amount of unnecessary hostility on this board, and I think there is some value in recognizing helpful members.

kollegedave
 
Do you have a link for the cue?
What I found looks like it's an OK Healing cue, a brand that you'll find on Temu / AliExpress etc.

Most jump cues work just fine, it's a matter of getting used to them.
I've had or tried many jump cues, and yes, some do make it easier than others but I really don't think that any are worth $600 unless maybe if you play pool for a living or just have the extra cash and want to spoil yourself :)
 
Some here may have seen my recent post asking about jump cues. If not, the TLDR version is that I wanted some insight on how the Eagle King Jump Cue compares to higher-end jump cues.

Thanks to the encouragement of azbilliards member Mensabum, I took the plunge on the Eagle King jump cue. I have probably played with the thing for 15 - 20 minutes.

Prior to receiving the Eagle King cue, I had only used a very cheap wood jump cue that I struggled with. So much so, I lost the butt and threw out the shaft.

Within 5 minutes of shooting with the Eagle King, I made a jump shot, and after 10 minutes, I had made multiple table length jump shots and a couple of table length cut shots where I was jumping an entire ball.

I will admit that I have little experience with jump cues, and no experience with the Predator Jump Cue, Cue-Tec, Mezz, or 360, which I think are the premium offerings in the marketplace. However, for me, given the ease of use of the Eagleking, I struggle to see how the premium options are worth the additional price…at least for most amateur players.

I might be persuaded that if you were making your living playing pool, then it might be worth it to “know” you are playing with the best cue for you or a premium option. I think for most amateur players, the Eagle King gives them a large percentage of the benefit they might receive in a carbon fiber jump cue, at a fraction of the price.

I would also like to publicly thank Mensabum for his insight in this area.

Just my 0.02

kollegedave
Thank you Dave. We aims to please.
 
If laxatives wanted to pay me to post my opinion on their product, I would happily do it. I have student loans to pay off.

However, Eagle King paid me nothing, and there isn't a ton of information on that cue. I wanted to help people, if they wanted the help.

More than any of that I wanted to thank Mensabum for his help. It's my opinion that there is a fair amount of unnecessary hostility on this board, and I think there is some value in recognizing helpful members.

kollegedave
Nice trend to continue. Pass it on.😉
 
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