Pool Cue Extensions are not all the same.
Read and Learn before buying any extension.
Approximately 8% of our pool shooting time is involved with the
use of a bridge, and many of us think of the bridge as a tool that
we have yet to master. With just a little more reach on the table we
could eliminate 2/3 of that time with the bridge.
The right extension will give you the control that you need to
make that unreachable shot. You will be more comfortable using an
extension rather than the bridge. The extension can be used in
conjunction with the bridge for very long difficult shots. There are
some "extension gimmicks" that you may have seen in Magazines or on
TV. Your extension should look and feel like part of the cue. It
should be quick to put on and remove. A cue should be fitted to
receive an extension. The extension should fit easily in your back
pocket for quick and convenient access, or you may want an extension
caddy that fits on your belt while playing.
The right extension should be an asset to a pool game while
functioning well with your cue. It should be made in a traditional
cue makers style. Personalized to your particular cue.
Make sure it is a legal extension : you can't break a cue down
to put on an extension in most games.
Facts On Pool Cue Extensions
- In most cases an extension will cut bridge use by two thirds.
- The right extension will give you more control than a bridge!
- Most players would use an Extension if convenient.
- No player wants his/her cue finish damaged
by the use of an extension. - The right Pool Cue extension is an asset to a pool game!
- Most Players want their cue extensions to blend-in with the cue
and be part of that cue for playability and looks (not just a
gimmick). - A six inch extension is ideal for most players. extensions should
not exceed eight inches, because you lose shot control. All players
agreed with the above after using an extension.
Now! Which Pool Cue Extension is recommended?
- There's the vacuum tube type that slips over your cue to the
butt.
(Gimmick) - The extension that slips over the end of the shaft.
(Gimmick) - An extension that goes between the butt and shaft.
(Not Smart) - A 5" extension that pulls out from the butt.
(Smart) - An extension that screws into the back of the cue, but you have
to remove bumper.
(Smarter) - An extension that screws in the back of the cue over the
bumper.
(SMARTEST)
The Cuetec Smart Extension. A Patented pool cue extension That
is:
Highly recommended, Practical, & Innovative!
The Cuetec Smart Extension Developed for playability first,
looks second.