your favorite break cue

Varsity2016

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what is your favorite break cue. i just bought the fury and dont know if i like the phenolic tip to break with, cue ball goes flying, anybody think of something better?
 
How long

have you had it. Break cues, just like playing cues, take
a little while to get used to. Maybe your break mechanics
need an overhaul. Find an excellent player, and have him
watch you break, and make suggestions for improving your
break.
 
Varsity2016 said:
what is your favorite break cue. i just bought the fury and dont know if i like the phenolic tip to break with, cue ball goes flying, anybody think of something better?

FWIW, I have no complaints whatsoever about my Madison Bob jump/break.
 
I realy like the x-breaker I tryed one out last night and I love it.It jumped very well and the butt end felt good not fat like the stinger.The tip on the x-breaker hold chalk pretty good to.
 
I purchased a Fury a few weeks ago, and think it is one of the best values on the market. I had tried a phenolic tipped cue a while back and didnt like it, but this one is a keeper.

I do think they will tend to magnify off center hits, so some attention to your stroke mechanics may be in order.

Seems like when most people get their first phenolic tipped break cues they try to hit the ball harder. IMO that is exactly what you shouldnt be doing. The advantage of the hard tip is that you should be able to swing at the same speed (or even a little slower) and get better results do to the increased ball speed and higher quality of contact on the head ball. Im not saying you have to soft break, but you may be surprised what a smooth tempo and solid contact will give you with one of these types of cues.

My suggestion would be to slow down your break when you first start playing, and then when you are hitting them square gradually increase the speed without overswinging. Of course I would suggest this no matter what cue you are using :D

Woody
 
Varsity2016 said:
what is your favorite break cue. i just bought the fury and dont know if i like the phenolic tip to break with, cue ball goes flying, anybody think of something better?

The cueball flying doesn't have anything to do with the cue. All of the break cues are going to have a super hard tip.

Have you considered breaking with a house cue?

Fred
 
leather tip

Varsity2016 said:
what is your favorite break cue. i just bought the fury and dont know if i like the phenolic tip to break with, cue ball goes flying, anybody think of something better?


I agree with you, I played with a phenolic tip for about 6 months,Just went back to a hard leather tip and got back control without loseing alot of power.
It's a cuetec jump break i bought off a guy for $40.00 bucks one night when he went broke...
 
Varsity2016 said:
what is your favorite break cue. i just bought the fury and dont know if i like the phenolic tip to break with, cue ball goes flying, anybody think of something better?
I had Bob Dzuricky make a break shaft. It's really stiff with a cueball ferulle and a white diamond phenolic tip. It hits hard, but with control of whitey.

TommyT :cool:
 
Varsity2016 said:
what is your favorite break cue. i just bought the fury and dont know if i like the phenolic tip to break with, cue ball goes flying, anybody think of something better?

I have two break cues, one is a Predator BK that I installed a phenolic tip on, and the other (my favorite) is a McDermott "Heartbreaker" break / jump which I also replaced the tip of with a phenolic.

IMO, the McDermott hits harder, with better ball dispersion and more control.

I think I'll be putting the Predator BK up for sale soon as I've never really been happy with it.

As far as the cueball jumping off the table that does not have to do with the tip, but it has lots to do with your break stroke / technique. I suspect that you are hitting down on the cueball and that is what is causing the cue ball to jump. Try keeping your cue as level as possible relative to the bed of the table.
 
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My favorite break cue is my Omen custom. Ive tried and owned all the most popular break cues and some others and I have to say that my Omen is the best hands down. I just recently got a Gilbert but havent really got to play with it but it hits very solid. I may have to put my Omen away for a bit while I use my gilbert
 
I like my sledge 1. Was hard to control at first, but I really like it now.

BTW welcome back Fred, I didn't see you come back but with 100+ posts, seems like you've been back for a bit.
 
For the past few years I've gone with the soft break using my playing cue. I descided to look at the break like any other position shot, the last thing I want to do is let go of the cueball. So, I'm trying for the 1 in the side, or the wing ball, at about 40% speed. I imagine banking the head ball back in the corner pocket, using the cut break, and going side rail back to the center of the table with whitey....Gerry
 
i heard somewhere that cueball jumping off the table is caused by a loose rack. also i dont see how the cueball could jump off if the headball is contacted fully. i can imagine it hopping up but landing back on the table. maybe you are hitting off to the side a bit??
 
I use a Andy Gilbert Jump/break cue. Besides being a good break cue it is also a great playing cue. There are many times I use it for both depending on where I am playing.

I also have a BK and it is okay but not as good as the Gilbert. The quality of the BK is crap. The black finish chips off very easy and besides making the cue look like it followed a gravel truck it leaves paint chips on the table.
 
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TheBook said:
I use a Andy Gilbert Jump/break cue. Besides being a good break cue it is also a great playing cue. There are many times I use it for both depending on where I am playing.

I also have a BK and it is okay but not as good as the Gilbert. The quality of the BK is crap. The black finish chips off very easy and besides making the cue look like it followed a gravel truck it leaves paint chips on the table.
Are you dropping your elbow when you break causing the cue to hit the table or is the finish just coming off?
 
I currently use the Jerico Stinger and I love it. Would be interested in trying out the X-breaker as well. Used to use a Sledgehammer, much happier with the Stinger though..
 
TheBook said:
I use a Andy Gilbert Jump/break cue. Besides being a good break cue it is also a great playing cue. There are many times I use it for both depending on where I am playing.

I also have a BK and it is okay but not as good as the Gilbert. The quality of the BK is crap. The black finish chips off very easy and besides making the cue look like it followed a gravel truck it leaves paint chips on the table.

I have a Predator 20 oz BK Break Cue, which Predator has given us for demonstration use at the tournaments & shows. 99% of the players that have used that cue, to try out their break shot, has said they really like that cue.

I also have a 20 0z BreakRAK Cue, made Auerbach Custom Cues, which has a marvelous feel & the players like it real well too.

Neither Cue has a phenolic tip.

When I play with these cues, I just let the cues do the work. A 20-21oz object striking a 6oz object, at 22-24 mph, creates a lot of energy for spreading the rack. Allowing the cue to do the work, actually aids in my accuracy.
 
Cuetec Vortex Break Cue

Varsity2016 said:
what is your favorite break cue. i just bought the fury and dont know if i like the phenolic tip to break with, cue ball goes flying, anybody think of something better?


I bought a 21 oz cuetec vortex j/b cue and it hit hard with good breakup. Then I bought a 21 oz vortex break cue (without the jump joint), and I was even more happy. They hit well.

I bought a Sledgehammer II and returned it right away. Maybe it was the 18 oz weight, but it didn't break well at all.
 
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