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Cases for Snooker



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Pool cues come in a variety of shapes, sizes and materials. Some are more durable than others and are made to last. A snooker cue box is a great way of protecting your investment. There are many different kinds of cue cases, from soft to hard. While soft cue cases are great for short term storage, a hard case will protect your cue from scratches and warping. You can store your cue in a case that is right for you.

There are many types of snooker cues. It is important to compare the options. ABC Snooker is a good place to begin. They carry a wide selection of top names in cues and have a huge selection of cases. 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 even try a cue to see if you like it before you buy.

The Kamui Black Snooker Cue Tip is a popular choice. It is made of vegetable tanned leather, and it has a little bounce. There are also four sizes of the Navigator Blue Impact Snooker Tips. These tips are slightly bouncy than the Kamui Original Cue Tipps.


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The Kamui Black Snooker Cue Tip is just one of many snooker tools that are available. There are snooker cues that are made from exotic woods, such as those from Thailand. You also have options for cues made out of maple, bird's eye maple, and ash. Without extensions, the smallest snooker cues measure only 57 inches in length.


As you can see, there are a lot of different snooker cues and the options can be confusing. However, there is a handful of things you should consider. First, decide how many cues will you need. Most people carry two, but if you are a beginner you should opt for a three-butt or a four-butt cue. It is a good idea that you keep your cue inside its case. You may also want to consider buying a soft case if you are not certain if your cue is the right size.

The 57 inch 3/4 Jointed Snooker cue is for those who have a serious interest. It features 9 1/2mm tips and an Aluminum Telescope Extension. This cue is 18oz and features blue-dyed maple veneers, rosewood butts, and a quality brass joint. The cue also includes a high-quality aluminium telescope extension as well as 4 walnut connectors.

Another excellent snooker cue, the Meucci9712, is a maple and oakwood pool cue. The 9712 is one of the largest and is made in the snooker industry's finest quality. 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 offer a fun and informative way to find the right cue.




 


Cases for Snooker