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Snooker Cues



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Consider these factors when buying a cue for snooker. It is important to choose the right size cue. A cue should have a length of between 58 inches and 60 inches. It is important to consider the woods and tip dimensions. Finally, weigh the cue.

58 inches long

One of the 58 inch models is an option if you are looking for a cue longer than the standard 5-foot-long cue. These long cues are typically made of ash wood and feature a straight grained ash shaft. The shaft is attached to the butt through a joint, which is a male and female screw. There are many materials that can be used to make the joints, but most commonly they are made out of brass or plastic.

Although the standard snooker cue is 58 inches long, a shorter version may be more suitable for kids. It is crucial to ensure that your child has the correct size cue. To long a cue could cause an awkward playing motion and can damage the cloth. Long cues can also make it difficult for youngsters to control the game, making them especially vulnerable.

Made of a variety of woods

There are many types and styles of snooker cues. However, there are some key differences. These differences are based on the wood type used and the price range. Many cues made of maple are available, but others may be made with exotic woods such ebony or Tiger Wood.


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There are two types of wood that are commonly used for the production of snooker snooker cups. One type is American ash, which is commonly used in modern cues. Straight lines and uniformity are the hallmark of top-quality ash cues. Many players love the chamfer on ash cues.

Tip sizes

Snooker cue tips come in many different sizes and shapes. Typically, the diameter of the tip is larger than the shaft diameter. They are made from a variety of materials, including laminated leather, single-piece plastic, bakelite, and phenolic. You can also choose from different hardness levels.


It is up to you what size tip you prefer. A tip with a diameter less than nine millimeters is not suitable for snooker. It is better suited for English pool. You can play with smaller tips but they won't offer the power or accuracy you require.

Weight

There are many weight options for snooker cues. A heavier cue is more comfortable in the hand and will produce more force. That translates into greater power. It is important to remember that the weight of your cue is not the only factor that determines the power of your stroke. Also consider the balance of the cue. It can have an impact on how the ball is hit with your cue.

You can adjust the balance point to change the weight of your snooker ue. You can adjust the balance point by adding or removing weights. Many custom cuemakers will offer weighting options. These are metal discs that can either be added to a single or multiple points of the cue. This allows to alter the weight distribution or balance of your cue. It also improves the feel of your shot.


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Price

The cost of a snooker-cue is determined by its quality and materials. There are two types of cues: premium timber and entry-level, which are both suitable for beginners. If you're serious about becoming a professional snooker player, you can opt for one of the top brands, such as Union Billiards. This brand sells a variety of cues at affordable prices.

PowerGlide cues feature exotic woods and the most recent construction technology. They're available in one-piece, two-piece, and 3/4 split options. A premium cue is the 58'' PowerGlide connoisseur, which costs approximately PS800. If you're on a tighter budget, you can go in for one of the cheaper options, like the Crimson Moderno, which is a two-piece ash cue. PowerGlide, part of the Unicorn Group, has been manufacturing snooker cues for 50 years.




 


Snooker Cues