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  • It's a good training tool to learn to keep your cue I'm a good balanced position but that's about it

  • whatever how good this cue, i still stick with classic.

  • I've also seen this same idea employed in a double-hinged golf club, with the same incentive of training you to swing the club on an exact plane, and any stray from it results in the the cue wobbling all over the place. I saw a guy with one at the driving range and it was quite funny to see how dramatically it bent, reminded me of the croquet game in Alice in Wonderland haha

  • I wish the cue came with a bit more instruction because its very frustrating to figure out why the cue is flexing on ones own. You feel it flex for just a second then the shots over, often with the ball still being pocketed. I realize if you shot thousands and thousands of shots your body would probably adjust but the fact is most players without access to a coach will get frustrated with the cue and give up when not about to screw the ball. If just a bit of guidance was given perhaps by video.

  • @phdgraffiti You sound like you are at a stage with the 360 were the less obvious flaws are more difficult to detect when practising by yourself. As you have already guessed it's all about practice from herein whereby you allow the subconscious side of your mind to find a way to further improve your fine motor skills. Their will be a shots challenge download in the near future designed to help you get even more from this device. Cheers, Neil.

  • Its a fantastic invention and it works well. I have owned and practiced with one for about a year and a half. I just feel that this video is a bit misleading because I don't think the cue makes you instantly aware of whats needs fixing as claimed. I'm a fairly experienced player of pool and snooker and when I use the 360 I can feel it flexing a little bit when I'm playing shots medium speed+. The problem is you don't loose total control of the shot as claimed and its hard to tell whats wrong.

  • Hi. Thanks for the kind comments. Loss of control (or not) is obviously dependent on how well a particular shot is cued and the level of difficulty for that shot. If you are now capable of playing power shots with say screw or top spin you're doing well.

  • Two very interesting design's the Gravity Cue and the 360 Pure Cue, anything that can help improve your cue action plus the body and mind to combine as one can only be a good thing for up and coming snooker pool players. Keep up the good work Neil snooker coach Jimmy Gild Hall.

  • BTW, search for "A New Pool Stroke Trainer" on PoolDOTbz

  • BTW, search for "A New Pool Stroke Trainer" on Pool dot BZ

  • Interesting product, people are now talking about it on PoolDOTbz. Stop by and join the conversation! :)

  • damn, no more wooden cues and old snooker, hate it

  • @theflake90 Not sure what you are on about flake, sorry!

  • @gravitycue lol

  • This is an absolutly amazing product! For a young player who is just starting out this would be the best cue for them to use as it will immediatly teach them to cue correctly and reinforce good habits. For current players who wish to improve this is also the cue for you. I have been using it now for about a month and I have improved so much I can hardly believe it. I only wish I had had one of these when I started out playing. It is like having a personal coach on every shot! Absolute must buy!

  • Thanks for the kind com

  • I have one of these and it is absolutely amazing. Thanks for being courageous enough to develop this, Neil. Immediate feedback on every shot and my cueing action has improved out of sight. Even my grip pressure has changed.

    10/10 and an absolute bargain.

  • Good but are you guna be putting holes in your cloth.

  • @afc017, Definitely not,

  • how much?

  • That's ace... I want one for my cousin who keeps battering me!

    Heheh!!!

  • great stuff neil 10/10

    oh and go clayton go clayton

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