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What are the Different Types of Pool Cues Available?



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When it comes to pool, there are many different types of cues available. There are many different sizes and weights, so make sure you choose the right cue for your play style and skill level. It is easy to feel overwhelmed but it's possible find the right cue for you. Here are the main types.

When buying a pool cue, the first thing you should consider is its length. This is because a shorter cue will make it easier to raise the cue and clear the overhead during the stroke. A longer length, on the other hand will make it easier to control the stroke and handle the cue. Also, make sure the cue is appropriate for your height and arm length. A 48" cue or 52" pool cue will be sufficient for a tall child. You can also choose a longer cue, such as a 61 inch cue, if you are an adult.

Consider also the tip. Many pool cues come standard with a leather or multi-layered tip. A layered tip is more reliable and will last longer. You also have the option of nylon, suede, or linen. It's important to make sure the tips are smooth and not greasy. They will eventually wear out so it is best to get a tip with a long life.


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Next is the type and size of the ferrule. The ferrule covers the cue's tip and is found on the stick. The nylon ferrules on pool cues make it easier to handle heavy balls. They are not as susceptible to vibrating, which could affect your accuracy.


Additionally, it is important to inspect the joint on your cue. Most pool cues have joints in half or three-quarters of the way down the shaft. Joints that are closer to the center are usually the most convenient. It will be easier to store a cue with a central joint.

The shaft is key to a high-quality, top-of-the line pool cue. Pool cues with top-of-the-line shafts typically cost between $300 and $500. Popular shafts in brass or carbon fiber are also available.

When it comes to materials, you'll find that some pool cues are made from hardwood. Maple is the most commonly used wood in American pool cues. You can also find exotic wood cues. Even if you decide on a less expensive option, it's best to ensure the material is strong enough to handle the heavy cue ball.


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The wrap of your pool cue must be smooth and even. You should not have any knots or raised areas. Some cues come without a wrap. However, you might prefer a customized design.

As you can see there are many things to consider when buying a pool cue. A good pool cue will help you achieve your goals whether you're an avid player or a beginner.




 


What are the Different Types of Pool Cues Available?