Hi all,
Returned to using my JP 'slim' lately and I've noticed that on my backswing there seems to be more wrist action and flex than when I was using a thicker, 28mm butt.
Would a slim butt ( or too slim a cue ) cause you to lose grip and bring the cue offline? I'm still hitting the ball sweet, it's just that I've noticed it when going back to using a 25mm butt cue. ( i know this is too slim, it took me long enough to realise! ).
As has been pointed out on this forum before, 28mm is usually the slimmest anyone should really go. Have only gone back to using this cue as the shaft is slimmer and more comfortable than the other cue I was experimenting with. The shaft on the 28mm cue was just too thick and felt as if it was resting on top of my bridge, rather than running through it.
I've mailed this cue to Trevor so he can wield his magic onto it. Fingers crossed.
Anyone else have a similar experience? Thanks to all in advance.
Returned to using my JP 'slim' lately and I've noticed that on my backswing there seems to be more wrist action and flex than when I was using a thicker, 28mm butt.
Would a slim butt ( or too slim a cue ) cause you to lose grip and bring the cue offline? I'm still hitting the ball sweet, it's just that I've noticed it when going back to using a 25mm butt cue. ( i know this is too slim, it took me long enough to realise! ).
As has been pointed out on this forum before, 28mm is usually the slimmest anyone should really go. Have only gone back to using this cue as the shaft is slimmer and more comfortable than the other cue I was experimenting with. The shaft on the 28mm cue was just too thick and felt as if it was resting on top of my bridge, rather than running through it.
I've mailed this cue to Trevor so he can wield his magic onto it. Fingers crossed.
Anyone else have a similar experience? Thanks to all in advance.
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