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Jump Break Cues

Jump Break Cue
Jump Break Cue

Hello everyone! In this post I’ll go over a cue stick that can help you to better your game in shooting pool. In an earlier post, I had posted a cue stick that is geared towards just breaking during the start of the game. Well, I just found a cue stick that can not only break but jump as well.

Introducing the Heavy Hitter Jump Break Cue by Rage. I found this on Amazon as I was trying to find different types of types of cues that can help or might be interested in. It is priced at $84.99 and free shipping. Also, this product has a high rating badge for “jump cues.”

About the Jump Break Cue

This product is intended to be used by what the title says. In addition, I have included other other functionalities and where you can obtain this jump break cue:

  • Price: $84.99 + free shipping
  • Where to buy: Amazon.com
  • Double Turbo Lock Quick Release joints
  • 14mm Bakelite tip
  • Full professional taper
  • Matte black wrapless handle for better slip stroking
  • Super heavy 25 ounce weight
  • Available in black, red, or silver
  • Product Dimensions: 20 x 4 x 4 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.5 lbs
  • Domestic Shipping: Currently, item can be shipped only within the U.S. and to Army Post Office (APO/FPO) addresses. For APO/FPO shipments, please check with the manufacturer regarding warranty and support issues.
  • International Shipping: This item can be shipped to select countries outside of the U.S.
  • Amazon Standard Identification Number (ASIN): B00EAIF6SY
  • Item model number: RGJBHH

Testimonials

This jump break cue received a rating of 4.3 stars out of 5. This rating is enough to convince me that I should promote this product on this site. I would like to say that I have not used this product before and would hope that this would make you a better player and enjoy playing pool more.

To quote a positive testimonial from one satisfied customer, one of them said, “…(I) would recommend this cue to anyone looking for a reasonably priced heavy breaker.

Another customer said, “If you’re looking for a break cue look no further, this is it!

There’s a return policy from Amazon where you can return the product within 30 days of receiving it. If you are unsatisfied with this product in for any reason, Amazon will make arrangements for you to get a refund, no questions asked. Always make sure to keep a receipt.

Feel free to comment

I hope that you liked this post and found it informative. If you liked it, please share it on social media. And, you can add your thoughts in the comments box below. I look forward to hearing what you all have to say. Thanks so much for stopping by, and I’ll see again in the next post. Cheers!

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2 Comments


  1. // Reply

    A few years ago, I stopped playing billiards, because this girl I was dating was very pro. She could do anything on the table. She can make the ball fly everywhere.

    I think she could do a jump break also. She was so sick of how bad I was playing that she never saw me again. Nevertheless, long story short, it felt like I would never get better at this kind of sport.

    The heavy hitter cue sounds pretty awesome. If I can attempt to do a jump break like a pro, I would definitely go for it. I am married and have a baby daughter now so its not for a date or anything. I just want to get better. Along with getting this cue stick, is there anything else I should try to improve on?


    1. // Reply

      Hi there, Win! Sorry for the late reply. I am sorry that you are not playing pool anymore. I mean, a girl that you were dating left you because you’re not good at pool? That’s not right. I hope that I can help you get back into it shooting pool again. By the way, I am wondering how good of a pool player was she? I am curious to know. Perhaps that she was using the same break cue that is related to this post?

      Anyhow, to answer your question, I feel that there are other ways to improve on when shooting pool such as using different hand bridges to aim and position the cue stick. I have other “how-to” tutorials on this site that you can check out. I hope that helps, and thanks for stopping by. Feel free to stop by anytime as I hope to hear from you again. Cheers!

      Armand

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