
If you are looking for a snooker cue that is easy to transport, a one piece cue may be the perfect option. These cues can be stored on a rack and not need to be divided or kept in a box.
Butt joined the snooker table.
Jointed bases are often used in snooker. The jointed base makes it easy to carry and allows for cue extension. The majority of 1pc/2pc cues have joints in the base, but some don't. It allows cues to be extended, which makes it an excellent choice for beginners.
A butt-jointed snooker cue usually consists of two pieces, an end piece and abutt. The most common jointed cue type is the butt. These cues come in a shorter length to allow for more extension pieces. This is great for tight spaces.

A butt jointed snooker cue may have two pieces, the butt (heavier piece at the bottom), and the shaft (smaller, narrower end). The two pieces are joined at a joint that is made of either plastic or brass. Most snooker cues use brass-tobrass.
3/4 jointed snooker cues
A 3/4 jointed snooker cue is a good choice for beginners, since these cues are easier to store than one-piece cues. Professional players usually use a mix of one-piece or 3/4 joined cues. These cues are more comfortable to use and easier to transport than single-piece cues.
3/4-jointed cues are full-sized cues that have a 3/4 joint running down the shaft. These cues are a popular choice. These cues are great gifts, and they are also available online at a substantial discount. Package deals can be found that save up to PS85 on 3/4 jointed cues.
Single-piece snooker dice are the most widely used. Single-piece cues have one piece of wood. However, they can also be made with buttsplices that add strength. These cues feel more solid than those made from two-piece wood.

Three piece snooker cues
Three-piece snooker cues can be reduced in length while still maintaining a good feel. Most common are stainless steel ends and wood joints. However, high-end cues can include high-impact plastic joints to enhance fit and feel. However, there are some pros and cons to three-piece snooker cues.
One piece snooker cues are more portable than three piece cues. They can be stored in a cue bag and don't need to be broken to transport. They're a great option for those who want to feel the full effect of every shot.
A three-piece table can easily hold three sizes of balls. This option is ideal for tables that have limited space. It is easy to store a three-piece cue with its case, and the two sections. Each section is approximately forty-five centimetres in length. A short cue can be used on tables with limited space. The BCE Junior 48’’ Short 3 Piece Snooker Cue measures approximately 45cm for the case and 42cm for sections. A short snooker cue has an ebonised four-point butt and a 9mm brass ferrule.