
There are a few different kinds of snooker cues on the market today. An entry-level model is a good option for beginners. However, you must invest in a high quality cue if you want to be serious about your game.
First, choose the type of cue that you prefer. There are two types of cues: one-piece or two-piece. The most traditional cues are one-piece, however there are cues made completely of wood. These can be found in a wide range of sizes and shapes. This gives the cue a solid hit.

Another option is the jump and break cue. This cue can be used to provide a powerful start to any game. These cues are usually 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, is an example of this. It is made from Ash of high quality, comes with a brass ferrule, and has a 9mm tip.
You also have the option to purchase a cue with either a Cannon' jointed 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 tip sizes, surface area, hardness and diameters of the tips can vary so make sure to choose the best tip for you. The tip size for a cue should be between 9.5 and 10. A cue with a tip between 9.5 and 10 is recommended for billiards games. The ball will drift more easily if it has a soft tip. It will also degrade quicker if the tip is too hard.
If you don't know what to look out for, this guide will help to find the right cue. You can search online to buy cues from various sources, including an online snooker shop and a cue store. Home Leisure Direct also has a wide selection of Cannon pool ukes for sale if you are in the UK. You can also get free shipping to the UK when you order through their website.

You can buy a cue from a local snooker shop or club. However, you will also need to decide on the size of your cue. Your height, weight, and skill level will affect the size of the cue you're looking for. A shorter cue suits players who are not very tall. A longer cue is better for players who are slightly taller. It doesn't matter what you decide, you need to make sure your cue is protected from any damage.