
Telescopic snooker sets can be used to allow players to reach the cue ball at a distance that is not possible with standard sets. They have been used in some of the most significant shots in snooker lore. These telescopic Snooker Rests are often seen on T.V. by professional players as well as top-level tournament organizers. These rests are used in some of the most prestigious snooker tournaments around the globe.
The cross rest is the most commonly used telescopic snookerrest. This type of rest is the longest and most simple to use. The extended spider rest head can be used occasionally. This rest is used most often on larger tables. It allows players to reach their cue ball even if the other side of the group of balls is not present. It is often used in conjunction with a half butt shaft.

Baize Master push on extension is another type telescopic accessory for snooker. This extension can be set up quickly and locked in any position. This extension is also easier to set up than traditional screw-in extensions. The extension collar made of coloured anodized aluminium allows you to change the length to fit your needs. This extension works well for full-size table snooker. Its length ranges from 72 cm to 105 cm, and it can be lockable at any point. Its locking mechanism and shaft made of metal ensure that it stays put during play.
A rest head can be added to your table tennis table extension. Some snooker clubs offer the 'Long Spider Rest' to their members. Although they are more challenging than standard rests, these can be very helpful if you have trouble reaching the cue ball from one side of the table. You can purchase the heads separately or order them together with your extension. Some may be more expensive, and some may not be included in the price.
Some telescopic full-butt and half-butt snooker rests can be replaced by telescopic snooker ones. Others, like the extended Spider Rest, can be used with the full-butt shaft. Although these are useful for reaching the cue balls from the opposite side of a group, the extended spider can only be used on larger tables. Some snooker clubs will charge a fee to install a rest head on your table. If you don't want to pay for this, you can also choose to use an alternative rest head on your extension.

Blue Moon Leisure UK Ltd. makes the best telescopic Snooker Rests. Blue Moon Leisure UK Ltd. makes snooker table supports in two lengths. Each extension can be used as either a long cue, or a jigger hand.