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How to Choose the Best Snooker Cues



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There are many different types of snooker dice available on the current market. If you're a beginner, you may be tempted to invest in a cheap, entry-level model. You should not invest in an entry-level cue if your goal is to improve your game.

First, choose the type of cue that you prefer. There are two main types. One-piece and second-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 the jump and break cue. This cue can be used to provide a powerful start to any game. These cues are most commonly 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's made out of Ash grade and has a brass ferule.

You can also buy a cue having a Cannon' joined end, or one with a butt-jointed ending. The Cannon cues that have a 'butt jointed' ends are often provided with a special 'Cannon' extension that is screwed onto the end of the cue.


Maple and Ash make up the majority of snooker cues. You should choose the right tip for your game. Tips can vary in size, surface area and hardness. A cue tip should be between 9.5-10. 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 choose the right cue. Online shopping is possible from any number of places, including snooker shops and online cue stores. Home Leisure Direct sells a variety of Cannon pool dice. Their website offers free shipping to the UK.


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You can buy a cue from a local snooker shop or club. However, you'll need to decide on a cue size, too. The size of the cue that you select will be affected by your height, weight, and level of skill. A shorter cue will work best for those who aren’t very tall. A longer cue may be preferred by a player who's a bit taller. It doesn't really matter what decision you make, but you should ensure your cue remains safe and sound.




 


How to Choose the Best Snooker Cues