The Cuetec Cynergy Breach is a break cue built around one purpose: putting more energy into the rack on the opening shot. Using a 12.75mm carbon fiber break shaft the Breach is engineered to maximize power and consistency on every break. It arrives ready to play, fitted with a phenolic ferrule and Cuetec's own Kintrol composite break and jump tip.
What Makes the Cynergy Breach Different
Some players break with their playing cue. The Breach is built on the premise that the break deserves its own dedicated tool, one engineered from the tip down for that specific shot. Here's what sets it apart:
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Carbon Fiber Composite Break Shaft
The Breach uses a 12.75mm carbon fiber composite shaft with a stiffer filament orientation than Cuetec's standard Cynergy playing shafts. That extra stiffness means more energy transfers directly into the cue ball at contact, giving you a harder, more consistent break without extra physical effort.
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Phenolic Ferrule
The Breach is fitted with a phenolic ferrule, one of the hardest ferrule materials available. Phenolic transfers energy efficiently on contact and holds up to the repeated impact of break shots far better than standard ferrule materials, keeping the front end of your shaft in better shape over time.
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Cuetec Kintrol Composite Tip
Every Breach ships with Cuetec's own Kintrol composite break and jump tip. Developed in-house after Cuetec's previous tip partner discontinued production, the Kintrol is built around a multi-axial, spiral-wound glass-fiber resin core with a reinforced E-Glass outer shell. The result is a tip that channels energy directly into the cue ball with minimal dispersion, holds its shape under repeated hard contact, and resists wear from heat and moisture over time.
Is the Cynergy Breach Right for You?
The Breach is built for players who take the break seriously. Here's who gets the most out of it:
League and Tournament Players+
If you're competing regularly, using a dedicated break cue protects your playing cue from the wear that comes with repeated hard contact and gives you a tool purpose-built for the opening shot. The Breach's carbon fiber construction and phenolic ferrule are built to take that punishment session after session.
Cynergy Cue Owners+
If you're already playing with a
Cynergy playing cue, the Breach is a natural companion. It shares the same carbon fiber DNA as the rest of the Cynergy lineup while being tuned specifically for break performance, giving you a cohesive, matched set.
Players Looking to Upgrade Their Break+
If your break has felt inconsistent or underpowered, a dedicated break cue is one of the most impactful upgrades you can make. The Breach gives you a shaft engineered to maximize energy transfer, so the improvement isn't just physical, it's built into the equipment.
Frequently Asked Questions About the Cuetec Cynergy Breach
Common questions about the Breach answered below. Feel free to contact us if you need anything else.
What is the Cuetec Cynergy Breach?+
The Cynergy Breach is a dedicated break cue from Cuetec's Cynergy lineup. It features a 12.75mm carbon fiber composite break shaft with a stiffer filament orientation than a standard playing shaft, a phenolic ferrule, and Cuetec's Kintrol composite break and jump tip. It's built specifically to maximize energy transfer on the break shot.
What is the Kintrol tip and why does it matter?+
The Kintrol is Cuetec's own composite break and jump tip, developed in-house after their previous tip partner discontinued production. It uses a spiral-wound, multi-axial glass-fiber resin core reinforced by an E-Glass outer shell. This construction channels energy directly into the cue ball with minimal dispersion, resists wear from heat and moisture, and holds its shape under repeated hard contact better than traditional layered tips.
How is the Breach shaft different from a standard Cynergy shaft?−
Both use carbon fiber construction, but the Breach shaft uses a stiffer filament orientation tuned for maximum energy transfer on hard contact. A standard
Cynergy shaft is optimized for accuracy and feel during regular play. The Breach trades some of that softness for raw break power.
Can the Breach be used as a jump cue?−
The Kintrol tip installed on the Breach is rated for both break and jump shots, so it can handle jump shots as well. That said, it is a full-length break cue rather than a compact jump cue, so while possible it probably is not recommended as an actual
jump cue would work much better
How do I maintain the Cynergy Breach?+
Wipe the shaft down after each session with a clean, dry cloth. Carbon fiber shafts require less maintenance than wood, but keeping the shaft clean extends tip and ferrule life. Store the Breach in a
cue case when not in use and check the Kintrol tip periodically for wear.
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