
Elite Break Cue - Heavy Product Description:
- 27oz Break Cue
Product Description
BANNED BY SOME LEAGUES! Weight is approximately 27 oz. There is no way to specify an exact weight. Tip: 13.5 mm Phenolic tip Ferrule: Ivorene-3 fiber linen Shaft: AAA grade Canadian hard rock maple, 29 inches with shorter taper Joint: Wood-to-wood with special 5/16 x 3 pin Rings: None Forearm: Ebony stained Maple Wrap: Black Irish linen with white specks Sleeve: None Plate: Stainless Steel Bumper: Black Rubber
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2 of 3 people found the following review helpful.Elite Heavy 27oz "Banned" Break Cue
By JAFO
We hear it over and over again. Pool players always want to know how to get a stronger break. They want more power and more action. If you can handle it, the answer for you may just be the new Elite "Heavy" Break Cue. This new breaker generates power through its massive weight. Rather than weighing just 20oz or 21oz, the Heavy weighs in at approximately 27oz, making it one of the heaviest breakers on the market. The weight is only part of the story. The cue also features a phenolic tip and ferrule giving it more power than a standard leather tip. The wood pin is actually built into the shaft, giving the Heavy not only superior power but also unprecedented feel for a break cue. It should be noted that this cue is not for everyone. Some leagues have banned this break cue, as it exceed their maximum weight restrictions. Also, keep in mind that if your ball comes off the table, it is a foul so you will need to have control to go along with the power of your break.
2 of 3 people found the following review helpful.Great Breaking cue
By John Stevenson
This cue is everything that it is cracked up to be. Shipping was on time, everything about it is 5 stars
0 of 1 people found the following review helpful.physics vs. actual use.
By tribo
well.....say what you want about light vs. heavy, Truth for me is I've tried them both, physics or no physics, the 27 oz. cue breaks better and more balls go in per 100 breaks than with my former 21 oz break cue. But then again i play with a 23 oz McDermot. I'm also 6' tall and have 17' arms so even a 30 oz cue would be fine with me. The hard part is ball control that's why i switched to tigers ice breaker tip that's part hard leather surrounded by phenolic, that's the real trick. On average i make the eight on the break 10% of the time or ten times out of a hundred [approx.] sometimes more. Once i actually made it 3 times in a row. Personally i wouldn't trade this stick for the best light weight break stick out there, up for a game, you tooth pick wielders??? lol !!!! The weight is great, the looks are classy, the hit is crisp and clean. Even though it takes some getting used to, once you have, you'll never be without it except if or where it's banned. "Try it you'll like it i gaurantee it" as the suit man on TV says.Toy? anything but...... a serious cue for pro or casual player alike!!
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