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"how To Choose A Pool Cue For You"
1-Piece or 2-Piece? - One piece pool cues usually offer more quality for the cost, but are hard to travel with. If you’re only playing at home, then a one-piece can work for you. - A two-piece stick has a screw joint in the middle that allows it to break down into two parts, making it easier to transport. Quality cue sticks will fit together solid and seamlessly and have a strong metal joint. Always get a solid case for traveling. Construction - Wood – If you buy a wood cue, always buy one made of a hardwood. Many quality hardwood cues are made of Maple. - Fiberglass/Graphite – Usually has a wood core and less likely to warp. These cues can get costly. Weight and Feel The weight and feel can make a big difference in your game. Most cue sticks are at or around 57” in length. And where is the weight balance? Some are heavier in the back-end than others. Typically, sticks from the same brand will have a similar feel to each other during play. A good strategy can be to find the brand that works for you and stick with it. More Tips - Does the tip feel cushy and soft? - How is the grip of the stick? There are woven grips, wood trips, smooth, and more. See which fits best for your hand. - Get a good feel for how it plays. Try various sizes, brands, and weights. - When checking a cue, don’t concentrate on playing - concentrate on the feel of making hard and soft shots. - Make it a good long-term investment - be prepared to spend at least $80 for a quality personal cue stick. - If you’re looking for something ornate, make sure it is functional for you first. Article Directory: http://www.articledashboard.com The author recommends Poolcues.com for your one piece pool cues or cue cases. Visit the website for more information. |
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