Predator Air
Retail Price:
$159.00
Our Price:$135.15 You Save: $23.85
The World's Most Accurate Jump Cue.
Thanks to advanced front-end technology and the unparalleled flexibility of its extra handle, Predator's first ever jump cue has the height to dazzle and the accuracy to destroy. And when you're wielding it, so do you.
It's the first ever jump cue by Predator. So naturally, it's the most accurate jump cue ever made-thanks to advanced front-end technology that also gives you more height then any other jump cue on the market. And with the unparalleled flexibility of three piece construction, any shot, long or short, is now just another step-or another leap-on the road to victory.
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Front End Construction
You want to jump higher? You need to transfer more energy to the cue ball. And Predator's figured out how to do it better than anyone else. A typical jump cue has a phenolic tip for hardness and durability, but we took it one step further by combining phenolic with a carbon fiber cap. "The extra power generated by Air's tip requited less effort to jump and allows you to jump a wider range of distances.
Ultra Light Construction
Unlike heavier cue, Air's ultra light front end construction get your cue out of the cue ball's way FAST-meaning your ball gets into the air quicker and jumps higher.
Versatility
The flexibly of three piece construction makes Air your go to jump cue, no matter how far the ball needs to travel. And to get the ball airborne faster, they've designed Air with medium to low friction grip areas on the two and three piece parts-so the cue bounces back into your hand as soon as you make the shot, clearing a path for the cue ball's destruction.
Accuracy
On-Point Accuracy.
Dazzling height means nothing without devastating accuracy. That's why we combined advanced front end technology with the versatility of two and three piece construction options to make sure air was the most accurate jump cue you'll find anywhere. But here's another secret: air actually has a larger sweet spot than the competition's cues. You can see it for yourself right here, represented by that big, yellow dot. And that tiny, blue speck shows you the not so sweet spot of your average jump cue.