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How to Select the Best Snooker Cues



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There are many snooker cues available today. It's tempting to choose a cheaper, entry-level model if you're just starting out. If you're serious about your game, however, you should invest in a high-quality cue.

First, choose the type of cue that you prefer. There are two types of cues: one-piece or two-piece. There are two main types of cues: one-piece and two-piece. However, there are some cues entirely made of wood. These cues are available in many shapes and sizes. This gives the cue its solid hit.


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Another option is a jump & break cue. These cues are designed to give you an explosive start to a new game. These cues can be used in 10-ball. They have a tougher tip than other cues, so they are better for jumping balls. Peradon's Cobra 2 Piece Snooker Cue exemplifies this. It is manufactured from sports grade Ash, features a brass ferule, and comes with a 9mm tip.

A cue can be purchased with either a Cannon' joinedted end or a butt-jointed end. Cannon cues which have 'butt-jointed' ends often come with a special Cannon' extension that is attached to the cue.


Maple and Ash are the most common materials used in snooker. The tips vary in diameter, surface area, and hardness, so you should make sure you choose a tip that is appropriate for your game. The tip size for a cue should be between 9.5 and 10. If you use a softer tip for billiards, your ball will be more likely to go off-course. However, a harder tip will cause the ball to degrade faster.

This guide will help you identify the best cues. Online shopping is possible from any number of places, including snooker shops and online cue stores. Home Leisure Direct offers a wide variety of Cannon cues to buy if your are located in the UK. Order online to get free shipping within the UK


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To purchase a snooker snooker cue you can go to your local snooker club, or to a retail shop to get it. However, it is important to determine the cue size. You will need to consider your height, weight and skill level when choosing the right size cue. For players not very tall, a shorter cue works best. A longer cue is better for players who are slightly taller. Regardless of your decision, you should ensure you invest in a good quality cue case, as this will protect your cue from damage.




 


How to Select the Best Snooker Cues