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dhammis
02-28-2003, 10:43 AM
A few questions about the Bunjee Jumper Cues.

Do they come with a case?

Would they fit into a Guiseppe 3x6 case without too much difficulty?

What's the difference between the $79 Bunjee and the $99 "Premium Bunjee?"

Thanks,

--Damon

Sid
02-28-2003, 11:13 AM
Do they come with a case?

No, cases can be purchased at http://seyberts.com/bunjee/jumpcue-case.htm


Would they fit into a Guiseppe 3x6 case without too much difficulty?


The butt handle will fit in the bottom pouch by going diagonally across it. Not the easiest fit though. The jump cue cases are made to velcro around a case to hold the jump handle. That might be the easier option


What's the difference between the $79 Bunjee and the $99 "Premium Bunjee?"

Just the woods used. One will not perform better than the other.

dhammis
02-28-2003, 12:26 PM
So the butt handle won't fit into the butt tubes?

--Damon

Sid
02-28-2003, 12:50 PM
yes they do, but they will fall all the way to the bottom being so short. Then you have to turn over the case to get the handle to slide out.

maughanm
02-28-2003, 01:52 PM
Thanks for asking Damon.....I had been wondering about that for a week or so now. I'm wanting to try a Bunjee.. If you get one, let me know how you like it......its getting time for me to sell another organ :lol: ....mike

02-28-2003, 10:25 PM
The Bungee Jump works great for me. I've tried quite a few different jump cues and the ones that work the best are the ones with the thick shafts, 13.5 mm (or larger), and a phoenelic tip. The cues with these properties all perform the task well and you don't have to part with a lot of your plasma to get one. Any of them would be a fine choice.

dhammis
03-01-2003, 12:21 AM
My teammate has a jump cue made by Stealth that I thought was nice until I tried another person's Bunjee on my league last night. It was surprisingly easy to make the ball jump with control. I was going to get a Stealth but I think next check I shall be ordering my Bunjee instead.

The quick releases are nice too.

--Damon

geezer
03-01-2003, 04:50 AM
A few questions about the Bunjee Jumper Cues.

Do they come with a case?

Would they fit into a Guiseppe 3x6 case without too much difficulty?

What's the difference between the $79 Bunjee and the $99 "Premium Bunjee?"

Thanks,

--Damon

Hello Damon. I got Guiseppe 3x6 and Bunjee Jumper. As Sid said Bunjee's butt would not fit in the bottom pocket comfortably.
Bunjee Jumper is great. I can jump 15 balls and easy to use!!!!!! I recommend Bunjee Jumper to everyone wants to buy jump cue.

maughanm
04-08-2003, 12:23 PM
I got my Lacasi jump cue and tried it out for the first time last night........at first...could barely jump a pencil.......graduated to a block of chalk...and then after about 25 hits......finally made it over a ball ..with no accuracy...I know this will be an advanced tutorial for me ...so can you give a beginner a few tips on how to begin using it.......doing the dart method...I know it will take time......thanks, Mike 8)

Sid
04-08-2003, 01:31 PM
http://www.seyberts.com/bunjee/jumpcue-instructions.htm