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Billiard Bridges Buying Guide

Pool is a game of precision that requires fine timing of shots. When the shot is hard to reach and when your aim is in jeopardy, then bridge head that supports a cue stick. When you are unable to utilize hand bridge techniques for a shot, a bridge support becomes essential.

Materials

* '''Aluminum''': An aluminum bridge head is fixed to a bridge stick and is a permanent option that cannot be slipped on to the bridge stick. * '''Plastic''': The tension between the stick and the plastic bridge head holds the bridge stick in place. The plastic bridge head slips on a bridge stick conveniently and can be easily replaced. * '''Brass''': Classic, vintage, and permanently fastened to the bridge stick, this option in brass has rubberized protective feet. * '''Fibreglass''': Portable with a possibility of two shaft positions, a fiber glass bridge head and stick can fit a travel case when on the go. * '''Bridge Dude''': The Moose Head gives different shooting positions to reach a shot. It can be slipped on to a pool cue to make a bridge.

Quick Picks

Factors to Consider

* The weight and stability of the bridges are critical for accurate shot selections. * Consider whether you want your bridges to be temporary or permanent. * If you are looking to practice every day, then plastic is a good option. A more durable bridge would be something made of metal.

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