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  • #31
    Originally Posted by maximumbreak
    I'm just wondering what the findings were.
    Adr was saft enough to buy an aconmate you dont think he's so saft he'd buy one of them too surely?



    especially as trevor sent him a strip of lead and some tape to try.

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    • #32
      i have not yet played with one but i can't see how weighing it slightly heavier along the bottom can aid cue action?
      https://www.ebay.co.uk/str/adr147

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      • #33
        ....probably by resisting the rotation of your wrist, which is what most players do some some degree. If the cue is bottom heavy then it won't rotate like a standard cue.
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        • #34
          Originally Posted by maximumbreak
          ....probably by resisting the rotation of your wrist, which is what most players do some some degree. If the cue is bottom heavy then it won't rotate like a standard cue.
          how would weight stop this?

          if your wrist twists, it twists! its more to do with the grip surely?
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          • #35
            Originally Posted by maximumbreak
            ....probably by resisting the rotation of your wrist, which is what most players do some some degree. If the cue is bottom heavy then it won't rotate like a standard cue.
            not sure that would be the case in reality the weight is going to make no difference to how you cue because its not enough weight - also i am not convinced its a good idea to force you to change your cue action anyway.
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            • #36
              Regarding the weight, that's what I thought until I tried it. It's not the overall weight that matters, it's the bias. It doesn't force you to change your cue action, it's assists you to cue straight....on every stroke you make. The more you use it, the straighter you cue. It doesn't just improve your cueing arm, it influences your whole approach to the table in a positive way. In my opinion, as a sports scientist and cuesports player, it has more scientific merit than any cue ever developed.
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              • #37
                Originally Posted by maximumbreak
                Regarding the weight, that's what I thought until I tried it. It's not the overall weight that matters, it's the bias. It doesn't force you to change your cue action, it's assists you to cue straight....on every stroke you make. The more you use it, the straighter you cue. It doesn't just improve your cueing arm, it influences your whole approach to the table in a positive way. In my opinion, as a sports scientist and cuesports player, it has more scientific merit than any cue ever developed.
                i can see the logic in the science just as i can with the triangle shaped cue! i am just not sure its required and any cue maker could create the same effect because ebony is heavy stuff! surely the majority of good players cue straight anyway and if not coaching would sort that? - my biggest thing though is that if it really worked i would see them about and i don't.
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                • #38
                  It hasn't been launched yet. Perhaps this is snooker's answer to golf's anti-slice driver?
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                  • #39
                    Originally Posted by maximumbreak
                    It hasn't been launched yet. Perhaps this is snooker's answer to golf's anti-slice driver?
                    well we will see i guess, at some point i will get hold of one and give it a try.
                    https://www.ebay.co.uk/str/adr147

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