Xtreme Jumper
Make your jump shot feared by your competition! This jump cue gives you the largest range of jump shots on the table. The extension handle is removed for extremely close jump shots and added for longer jump shots. The extension handle has a series of groves for finger placement when using a traditional stroke allowing for a light loose grip. The forearm is designed with two cleverly placed finger grooves to assist in finger placement when using the dart technique. It comes in two weighted versions. The heavier version is great if you primarily use a dart stroke to jump, but use a traditional stroke only on really long jump shots The lighter version is great if you use a traditional stroke only when jumping.
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Make your jump shot feared by your competition! This jump cue gives you the largest range of jump shots on the table. The extension handle is removed for extremely close jump shots and added for longer jump shots. The extension handle has a series of groves for finger placement when using a traditional stroke allowing for a light loose grip. The forearm is designed with two cleverly placed finger grooves to assist in finger placement when using the dart technique. It comes in two weighted versions. The heavier version is great if you primarily use a dart stroke to jump, but use a traditional stroke only on really long jump shots The lighter version is great if you use a traditional stroke only when jumping.
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Make your jump shot feared by your competition! This jump cue gives you the largest range of jump shots on the table. The extension handle is removed for extremely close jump shots and added for longer jump shots. The extension handle has a series of groves for finger placement when using a traditional stroke allowing for a light loose grip. The forearm is designed with two cleverly placed finger grooves to assist in finger placement when using the dart technique. It comes in two weighted versions. The heavier version is great if you primarily use a dart stroke to jump, but use a traditional stroke only on really long jump shots The lighter version is great if you use a traditional stroke only when jumping.
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Make your jump shot feared by your competition! This jump cue gives you the largest range of jump shots on the table. The extension handle is removed for extremely close jump shots and added for longer jump shots. The extension handle has a series of groves for finger placement when using a traditional stroke allowing for a light loose grip. The forearm is designed with two cleverly placed finger grooves to assist in finger placement when using the dart technique. It comes in two weighted versions. The heavier version is great if you primarily use a dart stroke to jump, but use a traditional stroke only on really long jump shots The lighter version is great if you use a traditional stroke only when jumping.
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Make your jump shot feared by your competition! This jump cue gives you the largest range of jump shots on the table. The extension handle is removed for extremely close jump shots and added for longer jump shots. The extension handle has a series of groves for finger placement when using a traditional stroke allowing for a light loose grip. The forearm is designed with two cleverly placed finger grooves to assist in finger placement when using the dart technique. It comes in two weighted versions. The heavier version is great if you primarily use a dart stroke to jump, but use a traditional stroke only on really long jump shots The lighter version is great if you use a traditional stroke only when jumping.
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Make your jump shot feared by your competition! This jump cue gives you the largest range of jump shots on the table. The extension handle is removed for extremely close jump shots and added for longer jump shots. The extension handle has a series of groves for finger placement when using a traditional stroke allowing for a light loose grip. The forearm is designed with two cleverly placed finger grooves to assist in finger placement when using the dart technique. It comes in two weighted versions. The heavier version is great if you primarily use a dart stroke to jump, but use a traditional stroke only on really long jump shots The lighter version is great if you use a traditional stroke only when jumping.
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Make your jump shot feared by your competition! This jump cue gives you the largest range of jump shots on the table. The extension handle is removed for extremely close jump shots and added for longer jump shots. The extension handle has a series of groves for finger placement when using a traditional stroke allowing for a light loose grip. The forearm is designed with two cleverly placed finger grooves to assist in finger placement when using the dart technique. It comes in two weighted versions. The heavier version is great if you primarily use a dart stroke to jump, but use a traditional stroke only on really long jump shots The lighter version is great if you use a traditional stroke only when jumping.
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Make your jump shot feared by your competition! This jump cue gives you the largest range of jump shots on the table. The extension handle is removed for extremely close jump shots and added for longer jump shots. The extension handle has a series of groves for finger placement when using a traditional stroke allowing for a light loose grip. The forearm is designed with two cleverly placed finger grooves to assist in finger placement when using the dart technique. It comes in two weighted versions. The heavier version is great if you primarily use a dart stroke to jump, but use a traditional stroke only on really long jump shots The lighter version is great if you use a traditional stroke only when jumping.
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Make your jump shot feared by your competition! This jump cue gives you the largest range of jump shots on the table. The extension handle is removed for extremely close jump shots and added for longer jump shots. The extension handle has a series of groves for finger placement when using a traditional stroke allowing for a light loose grip. The forearm is designed with two cleverly placed finger grooves to assist in finger placement when using the dart technique. It comes in two weighted versions. The heavier version is great if you primarily use a dart stroke to jump, but use a traditional stroke only on really long jump shots The lighter version is great if you use a traditional stroke only when jumping.
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Make your jump shot feared by your competition! This jump cue gives you the largest range of jump shots on the table. The extension handle is removed for extremely close jump shots and added for longer jump shots. The extension handle has a series of groves for finger placement when using a traditional stroke allowing for a light loose grip. The forearm is designed with two cleverly placed finger grooves to assist in finger placement when using the dart technique. It comes in two weighted versions. The heavier version is great if you primarily use a dart stroke to jump, but use a traditional stroke only on really long jump shots The lighter version is great if you use a traditional stroke only when jumping.
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Make your jump shot feared by your competition! This jump cue gives you the largest range of jump shots on the table. The extension handle is removed for extremely close jump shots and added for longer jump shots. The extension handle has a series of groves for finger placement when using a traditional stroke allowing for a light loose grip. The forearm is designed with two cleverly placed finger grooves to assist in finger placement when using the dart technique. It comes in two weighted versions. The heavier version is great if you primarily use a dart stroke to jump, but use a traditional stroke only on really long jump shots The lighter version is great if you use a traditional stroke only when jumping.
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Make your jump shot feared by your competition! This jump cue gives you the largest range of jump shots on the table. The extension handle is removed for extremely close jump shots and added for longer jump shots. The extension handle has a series of groves for finger placement when using a traditional stroke allowing for a light loose grip. The forearm is designed with two cleverly placed finger grooves to assist in finger placement when using the dart technique. It comes in two weighted versions. The heavier version is great if you primarily use a dart stroke to jump, but use a traditional stroke only on really long jump shots The lighter version is great if you use a traditional stroke only when jumping.