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Cases for Snooker



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You can find a wide range of pool cues in different sizes, shapes and materials. Some cues are more durable than others, and they are built to last. Protecting your investment is easy with a snooker case. There are many cue cases available. Although soft cue covers are good for short term storage, hard cases will protect your cue from scratching and warping. You can store your cue in a case that is right for you.

There are many types to choose from when it comes to snooker. ABC Snooker is a great place for beginners. They carry a wide selection of top names in cues and have a huge selection of cases. Their expert staff can help you decide which cue is best for you. They also offer a great Try a Cue Guarantee. This allows you to try a cue before you buy it.

Kamui Black Snooker Cue Tip: This tip is made from vegetable tanned, soft leather. The Navigator Blue Impact Snooker Tip is another option. It comes in four sizes so you can choose the one that suits your needs. These tips are much more lively than the Kamui Original Cue Tipps.


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There are many other snooker cues that you can choose from, including the Kamui Black Snooker Cue Tip. You can find snooker cues made from exotic woods from Thailand. Other cues include those made from ash, maple and bird's eye maple. Without extensions, the smallest size snooker cues can be measured at 57 inches.


There are many options for snooker, so it is easy to get lost. However, there are some key points that should be taken into consideration. The first is to determine how many of your cues you will need. The majority of people will have two cues. However, if your goal is to learn snooker, you might need a three-butt or four-butt. 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.

A 3/4 Jointed SnookerCue of 57 inches is available with 9 1/2mm tips, an Aluminum Telescope Extension and a 9 1/2mm tip. The cue weighs 18 ounces and has blue-dyed maple veneers, rosewood BUTTS, and a high quality brass joint. It also has an aluminium telescope extension of high quality and four walnut-splices.

The Meucci 9712 is another good snooker cue. It's a maple-ashwood pool cue. The 9712 cue is the largest in its class and is made of the finest quality snooker cues. The 9712 is a stunning piece of billiard gear with a unique enhanced grain.


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Check out one of the many online snooker websites for more information. These sites provide a fun, informative way to search for the right cue.




 


Cases for Snooker