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Snooker Cue Cases



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There are many options for pool cues. Some cues are more durable than others, and they are built to last. Protecting your investment is easy with a snooker case. There are many cue cases available. While soft cue bags are great for short term storage and protection, a harder case will keep your cue safe from scratches and warping. The right case can make it easier to store your Cue.

There are many different types of snooker cues, so the best way to know which is right for you is to shop around. A good place to start is ABC Snooker. They have many cases and carry top-rated cues. If you're not sure what type of cue is right for you, their team of expert staff can help you out. Their Try a Cue Guarantee is a wonderful bonus. You can test a cue before purchasing it.

Kamui Black Snooker Cue Tip: This tip is made from vegetable tanned, soft leather. The Navigator Blue Impact Snooker Tip is another option. It comes in four sizes so you can choose the one that suits your needs. These tips are bouncy and more lively than the Kamui Original Cue Tip.


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You can also find a variety of other snooker tips, such as the Kamui Black Snooker Cue Tip. Snooker cues can be made from exotic woods from Thailand. You can also find cues made from maple, ash and bird's-eye maple. Without extensions, the smallest size snooker cues can be measured at 57 inches.


As you can see, there is a wide variety of snooker cues available and they can be quite confusing. There are a few key things to remember. You need to determine how many cues are necessary. You should have at least two cues. If you are just starting out, you can choose to carry a three or four-butt. You should keep your cue in its original case. If you're not sure whether your cue is right-sized, you might consider purchasing a soft case.

A 57 inch 3/4 Jointed Snooker Cue might interest you. This cue is 18oz and features blue-dyed maple veneers, rosewood butts, and a quality brass joint. It also features a quality aluminum telescope extension and four walnut splices.

Another great snooker pool cue is also the Meucci9712. It's a maple and ashwood cue. The 9712 is the largest cue and is of the highest quality in the snooker world. With a unique enhanced grain of ash, the 9712 is an impressive piece of billiard equipment.


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You can find more information on any of the many online snooker cues websites. These sites are a fun and informative place to browse for the right cue for you.




 


Snooker Cue Cases