Only reason to exchange it would be if there was some specific aesthetic feature or physical characteristic you would prefer with the other one. Quality wise, I'd give them both an equal rating. The answer I give might be way different than the next guy. Tip: 13mm One piece phenolic tip and ferrule combination Shaft: 29' hard rock maple, 10 - 12' pro taper Ferrule: 1 phenolic tip and ferrule combination Pin: 3/8x10 Collar: None Forearm. It's like asking which salad or which sandwich is the best. Was: 148.00 Now: 133.20) (No reviews yet) Write a Review SKU: ELBJP. Good construction practices, good materials, and great for the price in my opinion. I've seen and used both of these models many times and I like them both the same. The best jump cues are the ones you feel most comfortable using and produce the results that align with your expectations most of the time. And a cue that feels right to you might feel awkward or wrong to someone else of equal skill or experience. I've built hundreds of jump cues for players of all skill levels and I've seen absolutely no correlation between any specific style or configuration and the skill of the player who ordered it.Ī jump cue either feels right. Jump cues are as subjective as any other highly personal piece of equipment. You'd really have to do a side-by-side comparison to know which one you would prefer. If I like the aesthetics of the stick and I’m OK with the type of tip, is it really worth the time/hassle/money to swap it out for what I paid for? I’m weeks off not months away from attempting an actual jump in a match.īut what about break? I’ve always had a separate break cue but honestly, I don’t notice a tremendous digression in how many balls I make using a house cue to break. I was upset at first but then I got to thinking about it and it’s a nice looking cute, roughly there same price as the J&J and has the things a jump/break cue should: namely 3 pieces to adjust the size and a super hard phenolic tip.Īssuming the shaft is straight, how much of a difference does the rest of the cue make for jumping and shooting if the tip is the same? I’m still in the “practicing making my ball jump with no object balls on the table” phase so the amount it matters for my jump game is absolutely none. When I opened the package, I discovered they had sent me a Players JB5 jump/break cue. So, I ordered a light J&J jump/break cue. Jumping is not something that I am match ready for yet but I want to get better. APA Masters allows you to break down your break cue for jumps (no other format in APA does to the best of my knowledge). Tip : 13mm Phenolic tip & ferrule combo Ferrule : Phenolic Shaft : 29' hard rock maple, 10 - 12. The Elite ELBJGY Break Jump Cue features a 13mm phenolic tip and ferrule combo with Action Quick Release joint pin. So I recently decided to give the 24 oz break cue I’ve been using for a few years to a teammate and order a jump/break combo. Elite pool cues feature beautiful combinations of woods such as genuine birdseye maple, cherry, and ebony with classic styling.
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