Bat Bridge

$8.99
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The Bat Bridge Head is great for games at home or on the go. This bridge head accommodates 15 different cue positions, making it a versatile piece to keep with you at all times. This APA approved bridge fits most cue sizes. The Bat Bridge Head features:

  • Portable or Permanent Bridge Head
  • 15 Different Cue Positions
  • APA Approved
  • Fits Most Cue Sizes
Sku: TBB

Bat Bridge
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07/06/2020
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Steven
much more versatile than my standard bridge..
07/06/2020
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Steven
much more versatile than my standard bridge..
07/07/2019
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stephenweber69@gmail.com
Works good
01/17/2018
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Sheldon
WORKS VERY WELL
12/16/2017
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Mike
I’ve had several bridges over the years including the moose head. I had issues with all of them but so far no issues with the bat bridge. The main issue I had with moose head is if you had a ball left or right of the bridge you may have to remove the bridge and turn it around to get the right height you wanted. With the bat bridge this isn’t necessary. Also the moose head didn’t glide as easy with the cue as does the bat bridge.
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09/05/2017
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Sharkie
Second time buying this bridge. Lost the first one & had to wait until it was back in stock. I've used all types of different bridges and this one is by far my favorite. I'd rather shoot one-handed than use any other bridge. ; )
09/05/2017
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Michael
Really like all of the different slots. Allows for positioning from several angles and heights. No cheap seam lines on the slide edges so it won't scratch your Cue stick. Note that the hole is smaller than other Heads....might need to file/sand the tip of your Bridge stick.
09/05/2017
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Emma
Fits on more tips than the moosehead and gives more options.
09/05/2017
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Sean Currie
This would not fit my jumper shaft, but fit on my break cue nicely, the tapered mounting sleeve will fit most cues perfectly and is easy to install and remove Great options for all the rest positions, I also like the lift feature where by you lift the cue and the bridge stays with the cue when you raise the cue from a tight position
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