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The Major Knowledge about Pool Cues

The Major Knowledge about Pool Cues

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In billiards and pool games, pool cue are essential equipment that usually made from wood. Covering by fiberglass or graphite, some of the cues have a fascinating outer cover.

Custom pool cues and production cues, these are mainly two types of pool cues. Production cues are produced in a large quantity and designed by computer. Custom pool cues are designed according to individual taste, handmade and sometime the materials are exotic and rare.

The designs of pool cues are consideration of the size and length of our hands and arms.   Standard pool cue have 500 to 600 in weight and 58 inches long.

We can choose pool cues that are in one piece or two. One piece pool cue are usually keep in the cue halls and often used by casual players. The two piece pool cue is used by traveling players, because it can be divided into two and can be screws again together.

The joints, shaft (smaller end of the cue) that containing the ferrule and tips, butt, and bumper are the main parts of pool cues. The butt of the cue is the one that large heavy. Excellent playability, high impact ferrules, quality constructions and exotic hardwood butts are the key features of pool cues.

A couple tips can help you choose a good pool cues. First about the price, pool cues price range from $50.00 - $5,000.00. There is rich collection of pool cues and cases on market, sure we can choose what best available and meet our budget.

The shape of pool cues stick should be completely straight, not crooked. We can make sure the good of pool cues is on the tip, the tip must soft and large in size also has round shape.

Another major factor of the good cue is the weight of the stick. Please choose a stick with a weight that is comfortable. To ensure the long life of pool cue, make sure the pool cues case sturdy.

Please also read my other article about Best and Wide Selection of Schon Pool Cues

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