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57 Inch Pool Cues



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There are many 57-inch pool cues that you can choose from, whether you're an amateur or professional player. These are ideal for playing American and British pools. A standard cue of 57 inches will suit most adults. You might need a 48" cue if traveling or you want one for your home.

Pool cues measuring 57 inches

A cue measuring 57 inches is the ideal length for playing standard-length pool. This cue is suitable for many adults. A 57-inch cue is suitable for both amateurs and professionals. A 3-piece cue might be the best choice for traveling. If you only play at home, a single-piece cue will work just as well.


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Butt section

The shaft and the butt are two major parts of 57-inch pool cues. The shaft is made of maple, ash or other long-lasting materials. The butt is made of a more heavy wood like rosewood. The butt area's splice can be a distinctive stylistic element. This allows the designer or artist to personalize the cue. Cheaper cues may have basic paint or decals, while more expensive ones may have a tapered finish and a smooth surface.


Ferrules

Ferrules are tubes made of metal and plastic that attach to the shaft. They keep the tip of the cue in place and absorb shock so that the wood of the shaft does not break or crack. Ferrules can also distribute the shaft's impact forces. The cue's appearance and feel can be affected by ferrules. A smaller ferrule helps reduce squirt. It also makes it less likely that the shaft will snap or be damaged.

The size of the tip

There are many factors that you should consider when selecting the tip size of a pool cue measuring 57 inches. Cues are usually made up of two pieces joined in the middle. The thickest part is at the thinner end. The tip diameter can range from 16 ounces to 22 ounces. With the most popular weights being 17 and 20, these are the most commonly used. The tip diameter should also be based on the skill level of the player.


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Guide to purchasing

Buying a pool cue is a big decision, and it can be confusing when there are so many different options available. Here are some helpful tips for buying a new pool cue. The first thing to look for is quality. A quality cue will be smooth and free of any scratches or blemishes. A new cue should feel nice to touch. Look out for any extras or parts that may protrude from the cue's main shape.




 


57 Inch Pool Cues