Minnesota Fats MFH2160 Hustler High Tech Grip Graphite Cue (Metalic Silver, 20-ounce) Product Description:
- Tri-Tech Construction
- Stainless Steel Joints
- Hi-Tech Grips
- Silver Finish
- Stainless steel joint
Product Description
The Minnesota Fats Hustler Graphite Cue, Model MFH2160 is a 19 oz., 58" cue made with our unique Tri-Tech Graphite Construction method of bonding graphite to hard rock maple with a polymer resin core. Features include Hi-Tech Grips and LePro leather tip with professional taper. One year warranty against warpage and manufacturer defects.
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10 of 10 people found the following review helpful.
pretty nice for a $40 cue
By Arik Jenkins
Decent stick, I got the 20 oz metallic silver one, which is actually more of a gray or charcoal in my opinion, but no big deal. My issues were the same with the stickers as other reviews above and I kind of wish I could get rid of the big "GRAPHITE" graphic that's on it, and the packaging (I bought this item at the same time as a case for the cue) was in a box about 4x larger than it needed to be that arrived from UPS open. I left packaging feedback recommending next time using a shipping tube to send it. When I took out the cue though and removed all the wrapping, the cue was fine even though it practically fell out of the box. I have played about 40-50 games with it now, and I do like the feel of it, including balance, weight, solidness, and the way it glides through my bridge hand (I think that's the graphite talking - probably won't ever need hand chalk), and it's straight as an arrow too. It does have a funny taper to it just after the joint on the tip end, and I did think the grip would be a little different, like maybe rubberized or something (seems more like paper wrapped around it instead), but it's fine overall. If you're a pro looking for perfection, be prepared to spend $200 minimum, and up to $500 or even more, but this cue will be just fine for anyone on the amateur to lower-mid level. I mostly just play in bars and small time tournaments, and it definitely beats any bar's house cue I've ever used.
12 of 13 people found the following review helpful.
Great All Around Cue Stick
By Chris
I recently bought this cue at Dunham's and I also bought a case for it but used the 20% off coupons they usually give out so the price was right.I'm a good pool player but casual and like other people who wrote reviews I wanted equipment that is mine, similar to the darts I own, so I can play a consistent game.I do not break with this stick on the advice of my father who is a great pool player but I'm sure it wouldn't hurt it. The extra weight gives me more time to concentrate on my shot rather than the power I'm putting behind it which is a big plus. My favorite thing about it, though, is the slick surface at the front of the stick. There is nothing I hate worse then my hand getting a little perspiration which in turn sticks to the cue and effects my shot. This cue eliminates that.Great cue. I don't see myself having to buy another one in the foreseeable future.
10 of 13 people found the following review helpful.
It's a good beginner cue
By Fine Chocolate
Contrary to the product description, the one I've received is 19 oz, and there isn't any easy way to replace the weight bolt. It seems that all MFH2X60 series come in two flavors - 19 or 20 oz. If you really need to specify the weight, you'd better look elsewhere. On the other hand, this is a pretty good beginner cue stick. When the two pieces are put together, the center of mass is about 4.5'' from the top edge of the grip. I'd have given it 4 stars if those "Made in China" labels weren't so hard to remove (in fact, I had to use isopropanol to clean off the adhesive residue along the shaft).
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