Description
Based on the specifications you provided, the BKRUSHSW and BKRUSHNW are essentially the same break cue in terms of performance:
| Feature | BKRUSHSW | BKRUSHNW |
|---|---|---|
| Shaft | REVO BK-R Carbon Fiber Composite | REVO BK-R Carbon Fiber Composite |
| Joint | Uni-Loc® Steel-Lite Quick Release | Uni-Loc® Steel-Lite Quick Release |
| Weight System | Uni-Loc® Weight Cartridge System | Uni-Loc® Weight Cartridge System |
| Construction | Four-Piece | Four-Piece |
| Tip | BK Hybrid Tip | BK Hybrid Tip |
| Performance | Same | Same |
| Grip | Five-Zone Sport2 Grip | No Wrap |
| Included Accessories | REVO soft bag, wipes, microfiber cloth | REVO soft bag, wipes, microfiber cloth |
Which should you choose?
BKRUSHSW (Sport2 Grip)
- Better traction if your hands sweat.
- Provides a more secure grip during powerful breaks.
- Slightly more cushioned feel.
BKRUSHNW (No Wrap)
- Direct contact with the cue butt.
- Easier to clean and maintain.
- Preferred by players who like a smooth, uninterrupted feel.
Performance Verdict
There is no meaningful difference in break power, cue-ball control, shaft technology, or overall performance. The choice comes down almost entirely to grip preference.
- If you like extra traction → BKRUSHSW
- If you prefer a clean wood/composite feel → BKRUSHNW
Among all the Predator cues you’ve listed so far, the BK-Rush is the strongest dedicated break cue, while cues such as the Blak5, Ikon, True Splice 16, and Sneaky Pete are playing cues rather than break cues.











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