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Sureshot Billiard Mechanical Bridge for Billiards, Hand Held Pool Bridge, Billiards Pool Cue Accessory, The First Ever Handheld Snooker Accessory That Perfects Every Shot!

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  • Best Mechanical Bridge for difficult shots in pool, billiards or snooker, hand problems interfering with your game, and ease of use. Just leidiarning how to shoot? SureShot will help you in so many ways. And SureShot is approved for league play.
  • Nine positions…at least. Tell us about new ways you’ve used SureShot in the reviews.
  • Take SureShot with you. Fits easily in your pocket or your cue stick case. Keep one or two on your home rack.
  • Add 5” (13 cm) to your arm length with SureShot, while keeping the natural feel of a hand bridge. You’ll almost never need to use a bridge stick again for the long shot. Also, works better and more naturally than a bridge stick for cushioned or blocked cue balls.
  • Do you love the game, but your hands don’t work so you have trouble making some bridges? Whether you’re dealing with arthritis, carpal tunnel, hand injuries, …… SureShot is the answer.



Product Description

Billiards
Billiards
Billiards, pool, bridge
Billiards, pool, bridge
Billiards, pool, bridge

Judy Country Girl
August 7, 2025
Bought this for a person that has a disabled hand and has a hard time playing pool with holding the stick this works great for him and know he is using it for every game he plays. So helpful if you have hand problems. Best tool made for handicap pool players.
Not to excited customer.
July 15, 2025
No stable way to support it and the Que slides are at a wrong angle for me. I let my fellow players use it and they said the same thing. I could use it for brass knuckles, but it's only plastic.
Harvey B., Missouri
June 11, 2025
I am writing this review from the perspective of a senior who has played pool much of his adult life but who now has to deal with an arithritic thumb. Arthritis makes it impossible for me to maintain a good bridge for the 2-3 hours I usually play. With this 4 hole SURESHOT and a bit of practice I'm now back in the game.Some additional points to consider:1. Right or left-handed people can use it2. You can use it while relaxing your hand, fingers, and wrist ( In my case I can relax my arthritic thumb.)3. With this tool and good technique you can do all the shots necessary to play a good game of pool.4. With SURESHOT and a cheap cue you can develope your stroke,etc. on your kitchen table which is about the same height as a regulation pool table.5. As this item is molded plastic you can make the sliding surface smoother by rubbing the shooting surfaces with a bit of steel wool/very fine sandpaper as you would periodically on the wooden shaft of your pool cue to clean off the grime that would cause a stroke not to flow smoothly.6. You can pop SURESHOT into your pocket or cue case and you are good to go.Simply stated...just buy it and get into a game you can love for years to come.Submitted by Harvey B., Missouri
Buyer
April 13, 2025
Seems like an excellent idea. The finish is OK and it doesn't scratch the shaft. The finger fit is fixed, so If you have really large fingers it will be a problem. It is obvious that the benefit is from firmly holding the bridge against the table, not just holding it in your hand. Because this is narrow (lower cost) it is not as easy to hold securely against the table as it could be. The label has US patent and made in China. While that may be good short term profit, the Chinese will obviously copy this quickly. If those are wider, they may well be the better choice. They may also offer color choices later.
deanomite
January 18, 2025
I have bent forefingers due to arthritis and my middle finger on the left hand is 1/2" shorter due to an accident. I play pool and bought this so I could spin the cue ball. The short finger keeps me from raising my hand as high as I need to. This did not work because it is only 1/4" thick and is impossible to keep it from moving around. Obviously, whoever invented it did not have any problems with their hands.
DarkEagleTSi
December 31, 2024
Functions Great!!
Lance
December 28, 2024
Poor design it doesn’t feel good at all in the hand no matter how you hold it and the rounded sleeve cue holding area is to large.
str8shot
December 24, 2024
There is a definite learning curve with this little tool. I wish it had a more in-depth tutorial. But I guess your bridge is subjective to your needs for that particular shot. Not sure if I would recommend it for everyone. But if you have arthritis or other.hand or joint issues , I would pick one up to see how it might improve your game. See ya on the tables.
Louis-Martin Landry
December 23, 2024
Super outil pour les enfants qui débutent au billard. Great tool for beginners on Pool.
Tom
November 13, 2024
Still having fun learning how to use it priperly