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What Are the Different Types of Pool Cues?



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When it comes to pool cues, there are many varieties to choose from. There are two types of pool cues. One is the American pool cue. The other is the English pool cue. Each one has its unique characteristics. To make the best choice, learn about each type.

American pool cues

There are a number of differences between American pool cues and English cues. American cues are split almost always in the middle, while English cues might split at the 3/4 mark. English pool and snooker are increasingly using the 3/4 joint. This style of cue allows for a player to balance the weight backwards more than with a traditional cue. You should experiment with different types of cues to decide which one you like the best.

English pool cues

An English pool cuff is best for intermediate and beginner players. These cues have a thinner tip and can reach a width of 8-9 millimeters. To add strength and endurance, they are often equipped with a brass ferrule. They can also come in ash wood because of its unique grain.


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Snooker cues

You can make snooker cues from many different woods. Some are made of Ash while others are made from maple. They can have a tip that's seven to eleven millimeters, while the overall length is between sixteen and eighteen inches. 3/4th jointed snooker cues typically weigh sixteen to nineteen pounds. Snooker cues can also be made with a ferrule made of steel, titanium, or fiber.


Jump cues

Jump cues can be described as a pool cue having a hard tip. They help the player transfer more power into the cue ball. There are many jump cues available, and the best ones can help improve your jump shots. You should consider all pros and cons before purchasing a jump cuff.

Squirt

A squirt can be caused by a cue ball being struck off-center. It causes the ball’s motion to change direction and creates a deflection. The deflection can be caused by physics, but it could also be caused by a variety of factors. An example of this is an off-center hit. This will cause the tip to contact an angled surface. The greater the deflection, the higher the hit.

Tip size

An English pool cue's tip size can be adjusted according to the game being played. The average cue tip measurement is approximately 9.5mm. A cue tip that is larger than an English pool cue is American has approximately 9.5mm. This makes it easier to strike the cue ball. However, they are more difficult to aim than the best cues for Snooker.


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Common parts of an English pool cue

English pool cues can be made from Ash wood. The ferrule is usually brass and the tip has a leather-like texture for grip. These cues are the shortest of all pool cues. They measure approximately 57 inches in length and have a tip measuring 8 to 9 millimeters. Ash is a tough wood that doesn't show its grain pattern. English cues tend to be more flexible than American counterparts. This means that they are less likely warp.

English pool cues are expensive

A pool cue in English can range from PS30 to PS300, depending on the quality. A cue of good quality should last many years. An English pool cue can perform well if it is large and has a good tip.




 


What Are the Different Types of Pool Cues?