Originally Posted by bongo
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I will admit, I have not tried a Predator cue, but before I got my two Dufferin snooker cues, all I had were some low to mid-end American pool cues: a three-piece Sportcraft rubbish cue I scored at Wal-Mart with the most awful joints, and then a Mizerak brand graphite-on-wood cue that was originally $50 (it's okay, nothing spectacular, but I got it at half price).
After that, I purchased my first snooker cue in May, a $50 one-piece Dufferin at 17oz with a 9.5mm hard tip (later replaced by me with an Elkmaster tip); it warped rather easily and didn't even have a true plastic ferrule, just some painted wood! I decided to get another snooker cue, the 3/4Dufferin Spirit ash (19oz with 10mm Elkmaster tip) with machine spliced ebony, about two and a half weeks ago and I have loved it since. Obviously, being in the States where snooker is much less common than pool, I've probably played only 4 frames of snooker and one quick frame of English billiards with it, but I've been able to use it for plenty of games of pool with no problems. The feel is absolutely solid and now I can focus on working on my mechanics and my mental game.
The only thing this cue ISN'T great at is the 8-ball/9-ball break, but honestly, for straight pool, the opposite is true (as straight pool's break-off shot is very similar to snooker's).
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