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Bridgemate X2, Pool Cue Bridge Tool

Rating is 4.4 out of five stars based on 5 reviews

New design combines the functions of the original

BridgeMate and the Railmate - two Mates in one.

 

Better than stretching with a traditional "crutch"

- Non-slip base

- Rotates for draw and follow

- Weight balanced for stability

- Smooth tube liner

- Pick up instantly after shooting

- Carry in your case or pocket

- Shoot overhand or traditional arm position

Approved for use by APA, BCA, VNEA, CSI, TAP, NAPA, PLA and WWPA

(Pool cue not included)

 

    $40.00Price
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    Rated 4.4 out of 5 stars.
    Based on 5 reviews
    5 reviews
  • 🎱'in Feb 24
    Rated 4 out of 5 stars.
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    Not received yet

    Once I receive my order and try it out then I will leave an honest review. But for 4 stars for the concept.

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  • Joe PoolFeb 22
    Rated 5 out of 5 stars.
    Cool

    Cool idea, mate 🤙

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  • Ron AtchleyJun 15
    Rated 4 out of 5 stars.
    Verified
    Works Good

    Only used it a couple of times. You will need to practice with it to get a good feel. I think after I put some practice time in I will like.

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  • "Gentleman" John GuthrieNov 05
    Rated 5 out of 5 stars.
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    Purposely waited to review until after practice and play...

    After getting the feel for the Bridgemate X2 during practice, I used it for the first time in live play the other day. While it does take a little practice to get the hang of it and it is not a end all be all replacement for using a bridge, it definitely has a place in my "arsenal of tools" now. If you decide to give it a try, my advice is to first spend some time shooting with it. Then, keep in mind that it's a specific tool that you have available and use it as such. Well worth the purchase!

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  • GioJun 04
    Rated 4 out of 5 stars.
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    bridgemate x2

    used it for short time, in practice only so far however it seems to get the job done!

    new way of using bridge very stable, this bridge changed the way I stroke long shots

    almost like a regular cue stroke,nice!

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