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How to Select the Best Snooker Cues



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There are many options for snooker cues today. You might be tempted to buy a low-end, entry-level cue if you are just starting out. If you are serious about your game you will need to invest in the best cue.

First, decide which type of cue do you want. 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 cues come in many sizes and shapes, including a three-section snooker, which has a brass "Cannon" joint in its middle. This gives the cue a solid hit.


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A jump and break cue is another option. It is designed to help you get started in a game. These cues are most commonly used in 10-ball. They have a more durable tip than other cues which makes them better for jumping. This is evident in the Peradon Cobra 2 Piece Snooker Cue. It is made of sports-grade Ash and features a brass Ferrule.

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 or Ash are the most popular materials for snooker cues. The tips are different in terms of their diameter, surface area, or hardness. Make sure you choose the tip that suits your game. 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.

For those who aren't sure what to look for, check out this guide to help you 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 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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If you are ready to buy a snooker cue, you can head to a local snooker club or a retail store to purchase the cue of your choice. However, it is important to determine the cue size. The cue size you choose will depend on your height, weight, skill level, and other factors. A shorter cue suits players who are not very tall. A longer cue is better for players who are slightly taller. It doesn't really matter what decision you make, but you should ensure your cue remains safe and sound.




 


How to Select the Best Snooker Cues