× Billiard Tournaments
Terms of use Privacy Policy

Cases of Snooker Cues



the rules of pool

Pool cues come in a variety of shapes, sizes and materials. Some are more durable than others and are made to last. A snooker cue box is a great way of protecting your investment. Many different types of cue cases are available, including soft and hard cases. Although soft cue boxes are ideal for temporary storage, a hard cue case will protect your cue's cue from damage and warping. The right case can make it easier to store your Cue.

There are many different types of snooker cues, so the best way to know which is right for you is to shop around. ABC Snooker is a great place for beginners. ABC Snooker has a large selection of cues from top players and a variety of cases. The expert staff at the company can help you determine which type of cue you should use. You can also get a Try a Cue guarantee. This gives you the opportunity to test a cue prior to buying.

The Kamui Black Snooker Cue Tip is a popular choice. It is made of vegetable tanned leather, and it has a little bounce. You also have the Navigator Blue Impact Snooker Tipping, available in four sizes to suit your needs. These tips are slightly bouncy than the Kamui Original Cue Tipps.


heywood snooker and pool

In addition to the Kamui Black Snooker Cue Tips, there is a wide variety of other snooker cues available. You can find snooker cues made from exotic woods from Thailand. Other cues include those made from ash, maple and bird's eye maple. Without extensions, the smallest size snooker cues can be measured at 57 inches.


There are many snooker cues, and it can be overwhelming. However, there is a handful of things you should consider. The first thing you need is to decide how many cues your will require. Most people carry two, but if you are a beginner you should opt for a three-butt or a four-butt cue. It is a good idea that you keep your cue inside its case. You may also want to consider buying a soft case if you are not certain if your cue is the right size.

If you are serious about snooker, the 57-inch 3/4 Jointed Snooker Cube with 9 1/2 mm tips is for you. The cue weighs 18 ounces and has blue-dyed maple veneers, rosewood BUTTS, and a high quality brass joint. It also features a quality aluminum telescope extension and four walnut splices.

Another good snooker cue is the Meucci 9712, a maple and ashwood pool cue. The 9712 is the largest cue and is of the highest quality in the snooker world. The 9712 is a striking piece of billiards equipment with an exceptional enhanced grain ofash.


snooker rules points

Take a look at the various online snooker sites for more information. These sites are a fun and informative place to browse for the right cue for you.




 


Cases of Snooker Cues