What's
the word on the Stinger jump/break pool cue?
By:
BilliardBlogged
The
recently released Stinger by Jerico Cues is distributed by the National Billiard Academy and manufactured in the USA by Jerry Powers of Jerico Cues. It
is claimed by the aforementioned distributor that it is "The World's
Greatest JumpBreak Cue," and has been a recent hot topic in the industry
by both consumers, as well as professional players.
What are the selling
points of the stinger? 1) The stinger has two quick-release joints, which
can be considered extraordinarily convenient for a jumpbreak cue since
you've already got an extra joint that you'll need to fool around with
occasionally when making your jump
shots. Time efficiency... That's what I'm talking about. Aside from
that, who wants to get carpal tunnel while playing pool?
2) It comes in a
variety of different exotic woods: bocote, cocobolo, purpleheart, and
ebony. The Stinger can also come at a little lower price as a "sneaky
pete" version that makes use of maple wood. I happen to find the
exotic woods very appealing. Many jump/breaks I've seen tend to be a little plain looking, but with
the fabulous finish on these cues the wood really looks good. Which brings
me to my next point... the finish.
3) Jerry at Jerico
Cues has developed quite an impressive finish that looks fabulous AND
protects and seals the wood from the effects of moisture and dirt. It
seals to a depth of about a millimeter over the whole cue, allowing it
to have a great glossy look to it.
4) It is currently
being used by multiple pro players around the world including: Mike Massey,
Kid Delicious, Tony Robles, Jennifer Barretta, Ronnie Wiseman, Chris Lynch,
Edwardo Roldan, Bill Meima (2004 World Jumpshot Champion), Sarah Ellerby,
Randy Whitehead, Billy Banks, and Lynette Horsburgh (UK Snooker Champion).
So what's the big
hubbub about? Outside of the selling points listed, the Stinger boasts
quite a promise for performance including a patented tip/ferrule technology,
and a special tip material.
The patented tip/ferrule
technology used by the Stinger makes use of a "stinger" that
projects downward through a hole in the center of the ferrule (imagine
a thumbtack). Upon impact, the shock from the hit travels through the
center of the tip and down the stinger, passing the energy of the impact
straight to the center of the shaft, as opposed to the ferrule.
The tip material
used by the Stinger was developed specifically for the purpose of break/jumping.
It is a high-performance proprietary material that DOES meet the Billiard
Congress of America's specifications for jump/break tips. The tip material
and ferrule material are, unlike the Sledgehammer, separate components.
The tip/ferrule combination used by The Stinger promises a hit that sends
the shock down the center of the shaft by means of Jerico Cues patented
technology.
Ordering information
for the new Stinger jump/break cues can be found on the following page:
http://www.budgetcues.com/jerico-stinger.htm Philip's blog and ezine can
also be accessed at http://www.billiardblogged.com/ . |
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