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www.gravitycue.com NOW ON SALE How Does the Gravity Cue Work? The Gravity Cue is designed to ACTIVELY resist rotation. Constantly fighting its way back to the neutral position. Now ACTIVE is the key word here. It is for this reason that the cue has such a physical effect on a players movements, beginning in the cue hand. Unlike any other cue gone before the ACTIVE response split keeled weighting technology deployed in the Gravity Cue brings the cue to life. Constantly attempting to neutralise in the optimum position & actively responding to any rotation by fighting its way back to its preferred position. The way the Gravity Cue acts has a proven physical effect on the players body. The player feels the cue pulling against any deviance off its predetermined settling point. The Gravity Cue is designed to stabilize the hand & wrist in the optimum position & to respond to any twisting of the wrist by actively pulling itself & your hand back towards the neutral position. This has been scientifically proven – physical & mental effect on a players body movements. The Gravity Cue’s patented “Anti Twist Active Response Split Keeled Weighting System” causes a resistance to rotation of the wrist. When cueing up to a shot you will be able to feel the cue physically pulling you back towards the neutral position when you twist your wrist either left or right which is what virtually all players do to some extent on most shots. This represents immediate feedback between the brain and the
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11 Responses to “Gravity cue snooker, billiards & pool cue from gravitycue .com”

  1. February 23, 2011

    xFRAGxMOVIESx


    coz we can all understand a scouser

  2. February 23, 2011

    gravitycue


    Lol, looking at your channel and favoured videos “gangland dog fights” sort of sums you up. Go stalk someone else.

  3. February 23, 2011

    kingsblendstrain


    bullshit…. someone was holding the cue when he pushed it with the ball….. these cues are rubbish…. dont buy them

  4. February 23, 2011

    gravitycue


    @seloit Thanks Seloit for the great review, people will think you are linked with us :)

  5. A brilliant product, helps to improve cueing and is completely legal to use in tournament play. Plays just like a normal cue! Recommend anyone to use this over an ordinary cue. Also check out 360 action trainer! Amazing products. A must for any player, young or old.

  6. February 23, 2011

    phdgraffiti


    I’ve seen century break players who twist the wrist and the truth is if you practice like the devil you can learn to play that way but if you don’t play 10hrs day you’ll progress faster and be more consistent if you iron this flaw out. It is so slight that you’ll not believe it until you see it yourself on video. Causes side on the cueball and u usually get into a pattern of missing balls to the same side of pocket. Longer the shot the worse the miss. He exaggerates the twist here for clarity

  7. February 23, 2011

    gravitycue


    @1THETRUTH10

    All the information including prices and twisting of the wrist can be found on the website

    Thanks

  8. February 23, 2011

    1THETRUTH10


    That twisting action of the cuing arm, I’ve never done that and Im sure any half decent player doesnt do that! How much do these cues cost?

  9. i Was lucky enough to buy a used one for £150 ! worth every penny its helped me loads !

  10. February 23, 2011

    ikkiller86


    great video neil realy shows the cue of well

  11. February 23, 2011

    aspartamefree3322


    Fantastic design a gift sent from the gods for all snooker players at any level you really need to hold and play this beauty to appreciate what it can do to enhance your game wish this was around when i was playing do yourself a favour and get one of these and change your game for the better for ever great job neil your a genius best wishes,lee

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