
There are many snooker cues available today. A cheap entry-level model may appeal to beginners. If you are serious about your game you will need to invest in the best cue.
First, you must decide which cue type you want. There are two main types. One-piece and second-piece. One-piece cues are most common, but there are some cues made entirely of wood. These can be found in a wide range of sizes and shapes. This gives the cue a solid hit.

A jump and break cue is another option. It is designed to help you get started in a game. These cues can be used in 10-ball. They have a more durable tip than other cues which makes them better for jumping. This is evident in the Peradon Cobra 2 Piece Snooker Cue. It is manufactured from sports grade Ash, features a brass ferule, and comes with a 9mm tip.
You also have the option to purchase a cue with either a Cannon' jointed or a butt-jointed' end. The Cannon cues that have a 'butt jointed' ends are often provided with a special 'Cannon' extension that is screwed onto the end of the cue.
Maple and Ash make up the majority of snooker cues. The tips have different diameters, surfaces, and hardness. You need to ensure that you pick the correct tip for your game. It is recommended that players use a cue with a tip of between 9.5-10. A cue with a tip between 9.5 and 10 is recommended for billiards games. The ball will drift more easily if it has a soft tip. It will also degrade quicker if the tip is too hard.
If you aren't sure where to start looking, this guide can help. You can browse online and buy from a variety of sources, from a snooker shop to an online cue store. Home Leisure Direct, located in the UK, has a large selection of Cannon pool cues available for sale. You can also get free shipping to the UK when you order through their website.

You can purchase a snooker cae at a local club or retail store. However, you will also need to decide on the size of your cue. The cue size you choose will depend on your height, weight, skill level, and other factors. A shorter cue will work best for those who aren’t very tall. A longer cue may be preferred by a player who's a bit taller. It doesn't really matter what decision you make, but you should ensure your cue remains safe and sound.