
When it comes to pool cues, there are many varieties to choose from. There is an English pool cue, an American pool cue, a snooker cue, and a jump cue. Each type has its own characteristics. Learn more about these types to help you make an informed decision.
American pool cues
There are a number of differences between American pool cues and English cues. American cues tend to be split in the center, while English cues will split at 3/4. English pool and English snooker have begun to embrace the 3/4 joint. This cue allows the player balance the weight higher than it would with a standard cue. It is worth trying out various types of cues in order to find the one that you like best.
English pool cues
An English pool cue may be the best choice for you if you are an intermediate or beginner pool player. These cues tend to be thinner than other styles and can reach up to eight to nine millimeters in tip width. To increase strength and durability, they often come with a brass ferrule. They can also come in ash wood because of its unique grain.

Snooker cues
You can make snooker cues from many different woods. Some are made with Ash while some are made with maple. Some have a tip measuring seven to eleven millimeters and others measure sixteen to 18 inches. 3/4th-jointed snooker cues can weigh 16 to 19 ounces. Snooker cues can also be made with a ferrule made of steel, titanium, or fiber.
Jump cues
Jump cues can be described as a pool cue having a hard tip. They help the player transfer more power into the cue ball. There are many different types of jump cues, and the best ones will help you improve your jump shots. You should consider all pros and cons before purchasing a jump cuff.
Squirt
A squirt occurs when the cue ball is struck off-center, creating a deflection that causes the ball to travel in a different direction. The deflection is caused by physics. It can also be caused from a number of factors. For example, an off-center hit will cause the tip of the cue ball to make contact with an angled surface, so the more off-center the hit, the greater the deflection.
Capacity of tip
The size of the tip on an English pool cue can be adjusted depending on the type of game being played. The average size of a cue tip is approximately 9.5mm. The tip of an American pool cue is approximately 9.5mm larger than that of an English one, making it much easier to hit the cue ball. These cues, however, are hard to aim and not the best for Snooker.

Common parts of an English Pool Cue
English pool cues typically are made of Ash wood. They have a brass ferrule that provides strength and a coarse leather tip that gives them grip. They are the thinnest of all pool cues, with a length of around 57 inches and a tip that is about 8 to 9 millimeters wide. Ash is a hardy wood that has a subtle grain pattern. English cues tend to be more flexible than American counterparts. This means that they are less likely warp.
English pool cues cost approximately $80
A pool cue in English can range from PS30 to PS300, depending on the quality. A good cue should last for years. An English pool cue can perform well if it is large and has a good tip.