



🎱 Break the mold, not your streak!
The RAGE Heavy Hitter Sneaky Pete billiard cue is a 25-ounce, premium Hard Rock maple cue designed for players seeking powerful breaks and classic style. Featuring a genuine leather tip, fiber ferrule, and a traditional 4-prong construction, it offers durability and precision. With a 3-year warranty, this cue promises lasting performance and a confident upgrade to your billiards arsenal.
| Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 30 x 2 x 2 inches |
| Package Weight | 0.73 Kilograms |
| Item Dimensions LxWxH | 20 x 4 x 4 inches |
| Brand Name | RAGE |
| Color | Transparent |
| Material | wood |
| Suggested Users | "" |
| Manufacturer | Rage |
| Part Number | 4334051543 |
| Size | 25 Ounce |
| Sport Type | billiards |
| Hand Orientation | Stained Maple |
M**E
Great value
Only played a couple of games and it is great. Makes breaking smooth and easy
C**R
An amazing break cue for the price
This Rage break cue is exactly what I needed. I was looking for a break cue that didn't have a phenolic tip, as this would be used for general-purpose power breaks by my pool team. Phenolic features more elasticity of collisions (i.e. better force transfer) than even the hardest leather tip, as it has essentially negligible compression; that's why a lot of break cues have built-in phenolic tips these days, some of these sticks being manufactured by Rage as well. The main drawback I've seen with phenolic, especially when a shooter isn't highly practiced with that sort of tip, is that it can lead to more miscues. A hard leather tip is essentially a middle ground in terms of control and force transfer, which is why I was seeking out a 25 ounce cue specifically with a leather tip.About the weight: my feeling is that results may vary. I have a pretty strong break with a lighter cue, to start with, and do a power-lifting routine at the gym that makes me considerably stronger than the average pool player. It's also indisputably true that the same amount of kinetic energy could be transferred to the cue ball during a power break with a lighter stick moving faster (which would be easier to move faster, too) than a heavier stick moving more slowly.In my personal testing, I broke many times with the stick and didn't instantly see myself pocketing four balls on every break. However, when I focused on imagining the cue moving faster, and really put my back into it, I did see a significant increase in ball scatter and pocketing. Also, which may be a side effect of the particular break technique I use, I found it easy to leave the cue ball in the middle of the table.I shot some balls with the cue as well, to see for fun how it'd feel and affect my stroke. It definitely felt like a log at all times, due to a fatter thickness and taper. As with all heavier sticks, spin-caused errors were magnified. Going back to my regular 18-ounce stick felt a bit like walking on the moon.The stick itself is very solidly constructed. There is a good deal of wood-on-wood in the joint, which together with the snug fit really makes it feel like a one-piece when screwed together. The post goes into a metal sleeve, though, and the whole thing feels like it will stand the test of time. I very much like the "sneaky pete" look of this stick, too. I can't wait to beat people with it during league play. I mean to beat them in pool matches, of course--though I have to say, you could definitely crack some skulls with this huge slab of wood if you had to.My final analysis is that for those preferring a heavier break stick, this is a value that would be hard to beat. I can't compare it to similar sticks with a phenolic tip, but I love having the control of a leather tip too. It's the best of both worlds for me.
C**.
Nice cue.
I did replace the tip with a harder one and replaced the screw togather parts but feels nice hits hard and makes balls
C**N
Good product
Sturdy stick with nice weight. Only gripe is the color. The shaft is a bright white/pine color and the handle is redder. Looks like a mismatched combo.
K**N
Affordable but more importantly, RELIABLE!
Great price coupled with great resultsThe cue is evenly balanced and has a great feel while breaking. It also sounds fantastic when striking the cue. Make sure you do not stand up/rise while striking almost would highly recommen switching out the tip after you've gotten comfortable with using the cue. The stock tip is great but I'm pretty sure that results will improve with that change.
K**N
Pool stick
Exactly what I needed for a breaking stick , didn't break the bank instead breaks racks great!!
J**N
The best $100 cue you will ever buy!!!
I use this cue in my local pool league, and it has become the go to breaking stick on my team. Player's on other teams have bought one for themselves too!! This stick makes it a breeze to get a good spread on the break. I often pocket one or more balls since I've started using this cue. It feels very balanced in your hand, and shoots true. Plus a well done Sneaky Pete design to top it all off!
J**N
If you are looking for weight this is it
I decided to go to a heavy breaker. It has been a great choice for me. I bought this because someone on my team (apa legue) has the same one and I was able to try it out. He has had his for about a year and a half without issue so I feel I will get my money's worth from it.This cue is well worth the price. The only issue I see is possibly the connection. It is fine thread, so it takes a lot to put together, but it only is in wood. There is metal thread but not a metal connection.Don't be afraid because the price is relatively low for this type of cue.
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