I just stick long, 20mm pin headers into the breadboard. Never just a single pin, but at least sections of 3 or more, so they don't wiggle. Then wire wrap between the pins rather than use jumpers.
The flexible reusable jumpers are more trouble than they're worth. It takes longer to wrap the wires, on the surface. But debugging and reworking is much more stress/error free over trying to follow a piece of spaghetti without dislodging something. You don't have to second guess if the other 2 or 3 wires poked into the breadboard all actually being connected. With the wire wrap, they're all wrapped to the same pin, scope probe is attached to that pin, nothing wiggles, and it's money in the bank.