About the LOADED
This cue is tuned for the opening shot. A painted maple core is carbon‑reinforced for stability, then dressed with wide double‑silver rings with graphite overlay, a polished chrome butt cap, and matching aluminum joint protectors. The Quick Release pin keeps setup fast and secure.
Those double red grip lines aren’t just decoration. Thanks to the proprietary butt construction, orienting the lines vertically (up/down) favors clean energy transfer for effortless speed, while a horizontal (side‑to‑side) orientation emphasizes compact pop. Pick the wrapless build for a slick release or the extended rubber sport wrap if you like extra traction—either way, the visual lines make it easy to repeat the hold you like rack after rack.
Up front, the break shaft uses a slightly more conical profile for backbone on impact. Face size is 12.9 mm, paired with JFlowers’ proprietary epoxy‑infused leather break tip—a combo that keeps the hit short, square, and predictable so you can swing smooth and still move the rack. Standard build is 58 inches and typically around 19.5 oz.
Extras you’ll appreciate: All JFlowers cues ship from Jacksonville, Florida for North America and direct from the factory for international orders (typical transit: US ~4–5 days, International ~7–8 days).
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Design Highlights
- Two builds: Wrapless for a fast release or extended rubber sport wrap that reaches the butt for confident low grips.
- Orientation tuning: Use the double red grip lines as a guide—vertical for efficient transfer, horizontal for compact power (enabled by proprietary butt construction).
- Construction & look: Painted maple core with carbon reinforcement, bold LOADED red branding, double‑silver rings with graphite overlay, and a polished chrome butt cap.
- Hardware & spec: Quick Release joint with matching aluminum joint protectors, 58 in overall, about 19.5 oz balance for confident acceleration.
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Why Choose This Cue
You want a breaker that adapts to your table and stroke. LOADED lets you flip the grip for the feel you want—transfer or power—while the carbon build and QR hardware keep the hit firm and repeatable.
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Popular FAQs
Q: Do I need to re‑assemble the cue to change orientations?
A: No. Just rotate the butt in your grip hand so the lines face the way you want—no tools needed.
Q: The wrap runs to the butt—does that help taller players?
A: It does. If you grip low, the extended wrap keeps your hand on traction instead of sliding onto a glossy finish, which makes stance and reach easier to dial in.
Q: How do I properly chalk a phenolic or epoxy infused tip?
A: Great question! These extra hard tips are notorious for resisting chalk. Instead of the typical swirling of the chalk around the tip, it is best to “paint on” the chalk by using short brush style strokes to cover. We have also found that the Taom V10 line seems to paint on best!
The LOADED break cue is a game-changing revolution, delivering explosive power, precision, and control—engineered for players, by players. Break boundaries – not the bank!
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
WEIGHT |
TIP |
JOINT |
SHAFT |
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18.7 ± oz |
LOADED |
Quick Release |
Carbon fiber Next Gen |
LENGTH |
TIP SIZE |
FERRULE |
BUTT |
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58″ |
12.9 mm |
COX Resin |
Vulcanized rubber sports wrap, Maple butt |
Available in stunning Jet black with red details throughout, the LOADED pairs perfectly with the RPG jump cue (pictured below) for a sleek, battle-ready duo that commands attention. Don’t miss out on the holiday special on the RPG Jump Cue!

Prefer wrapless? Check out the LOADED NoWrap.



























Ok, so before I get started on the Loaded break cue itself, I want to mention that I ordered it on a Monday morning, and it arrived at my door that Wednesday morning. Big shout out to JFlowers for that alone, I’m in Pennsylvania and had it 48 hours after ordering it. We shoot league on Wednesdays so the timing was perfect.
I’d been eyeing up a new breaker for quite awhile, and when I finally decided I wanted this one, it was unfortunately out of stock. When I got the email that they got some in, I placed my order immediately. I’ve been using the same old PureX break/jump cue for years, its the only breaker I’ve ever owned. It was a fine cue, but it was time for an upgrade. Given my lack of experience with other breakers, I can’t sit here and honestly tell you that it’s better or worse than the other top breakers on the market, because I’ve only used others when borrowing them from friends while we’re all out shooting. For me, this one just feels the most comfortable. Its solid, it requires minimal effort to get the rack to spread out, and after about 2 months of using it so far, I have yet to miscue on a break with it. I’ve cycled back and forth between lead ball and 2nd ball breaks, and it’s been far more consistent than anything else I’ve used. Even when I soft break and use about 50% power, I still get a decent spread and make a ball more often than not. No joke, I’ve found that my sweet spot for a power break is using about 75% to 80% power with this cue, so I no longer even bother trying to smash the rack as hard as I can because it’s not necessary, I just give it an average pop and follow through and I almost always have a very runnable table.
I got my confirmation that its just as effective as a BK Rush and other breakers when my team and I were at States and a group of us were practicing at the local poolhall there. When a few other shooters joined our rotation, they asked if they could use my breaker so they didn’t have to get theirs out. Both players who used it are much more experienced than me and two of the better shooters in the area. They both had the same exact reaction after they broke. Their eyes got wide, they held the cue up and looked at it again, then looked to me and asked how much I paid for it haha. One of them uses a BK, the other uses a BlackOut, so they both were surprised that I paid hundreds less than they did.
I’ll wrap this up by saying again, I can’t say for certain where the Loaded falls in the rankings of best breakers because I’ve only used the others very limitedly. Before this, the Jacoby BlackOut was probably my favorite one that I’d used, it always delivered a solid hit and gave me a nice spread, and I know 3 ppl who have one so I used them a bit more than the other brands. What makes me say confidently that the Loaded is as good as any of them is the fact that to me, it feels just as effective, if not more, than any I’ve used, yet it’s priced hundreds of dollars less than any of those other top breakers. So if you’re looking for a new break cue and you’re willing to spend whatever to get the best one, I’m telling you that there’s no need to blow the extra few hundred on one when you can get something just as good or better at a better price with JFlowers, unless of course you’re just committed to a specific company and are fine with paying hundreds extra just for the name thats on the side of the cue.
Hope this helps anyone who was on the fence about whether they wanted to buy this breaker. Get it, you won’t be disappointed.
I love the jflowers loaded break cue, the power transfer is awsome, the energy it transfers when you break is impressive, it definitely spreads the balls all over the table. I let a few others use it and they loved how hard it its, its a winner.
The product is awesome! I just didn’t expect the big tax amount and I know this is not on you.
Outstanding Cue, I have Waited more than a year to get the LOADED (Sport Wrap) and it was well worth it.
I LOVE THIS BREAK CUE!
After spending a few hours breaking with it, I can confidently say I don’t regret this purchase one bit.
I’ve also had the chance to try out the BK Rush from friends, and honestly, the Loaded — which cost only half as much — holds its own without standing in its shadow at all.
With the new JFlowers break tip, you can get consistent and beautiful spreads with very little effort.
Even though the pre-sale price is gone and it’s now a bit more expensive, I would still highly recommend it to anyone. It’s a fantastic break cue!
The service from JFlowers was also excellent once again. I placed my order on Monday, and by Friday the package had already arrived at my place in Switzerland from Florida.
Best bang for the buck!!
Wow! What a hit! Use it, break with it, love it!
I had a cuetec breach before. Of course a very good break stick. But I haven’t been really satisfied with the hit and the split. So I got the Loaded. And what can I say? With the same speed and afford much better results. I really happy with my new Loaded. Brilliant stick. Pretty good quality and cool design. Wrap feels great and the red lines help to adjust and repeat the grip once you found your personal sweet length. As I said, the breach for me hasn’t been better but much more expensive. A BK rush costs almost twice as much. So the Loaded is a real alternative for a nice price.
Maybe my best break cue ever,better than the bk rush
I was a little uneasy ordering a break cue sight unseen, but the Recoil didn’t disappoint. The attention to detail is next-level: clean inlays, sharp ringwork (something I’ve never seen on a carbon cue), a solid wrap, and a butt cap finished off with custom joint protectors that really pop. It screams quality and looks perfect for a break cue.
In the hand, the wrap feels great, and the balance is spot on. When I first put it together, I noticed the ringwork detail and immediately appreciated the craftsmanship. On the table, it breaks like a hammer. I actually had to ease up because I was blasting the rack too hard compared to my usual break cue.
The stock tip is taking a little adjustment since I’ve been used to a bulletproof tip, but that’s a personal preference more than a flaw. If it doesn’t settle in for me, I may swap it out. Performance-wise, though, it matches the looks—powerful and controlled.
I’ve played with a Predator BK-Rush for years, and honestly, the Recoil outperforms it. It hits harder, feels better balanced, and flat-out looks better.
awesome break cue