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Snooker Cue Cases



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Pool cues come in a variety of shapes, sizes and materials. Some cues last longer than others and are more durable. Having a snooker cue case is a great way to protect your investment. There are many cue cases available. While soft cue cases are great for short term storage, a hard case will protect your cue from scratches and warping. The right case will make it easier for you 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. ABC Snooker is an excellent place to start. They carry a wide selection of top names in cues and have a huge selection of cases. Their expert staff can help you decide which cue is best for you. They also offer a great Try a Cue Guarantee. You can even try a cue to see if you like it before you buy.

Kamui Black Snooker Cue Tip has become a very popular snooker tip. It is made from vegetable-tanned leather and has some bounce. 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 slightly bouncy than the Kamui Original Cue Tipps.


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Other than the Kamui Black Snooker Cue Tip, there are many other snooker snooker ues. You can find snooker cues made from exotic woods from Thailand. Some other cues are made from maple, ash or bird'seye maple. Without extensions, the smallest size snooker cues can be measured at 57 inches.


As you can see, there are a lot of different snooker cues and the options can be confusing. There are some things that you can consider the most important. The first thing you need is to decide how many cues your will require. Two is the norm, but you may need to have one if you're a beginner. 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 weighs 18oz. It has blue-dyed maple and rosewood butts. It also features a quality aluminum telescope extension and four walnut splices.

Another excellent snooker cue, the Meucci9712, is a maple and oakwood pool cue. The 9712, one of the most powerful cues in the game, is made using the finest materials available. The 9712 is a stunning piece of billiard gear with a unique enhanced grain.


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You can find more information on any of the many online snooker cues websites. These sites provide a fun, informative way to search for the right cue.




 


Snooker Cue Cases