Are powerglide snooker cues any good?
5.0 out of 5 stars A low cost good quality cue. I bought these for use by all those who play pool in the MPC 120 bar in the Falklands. I did try them out before handing them over and have to say for the price they are a nice cue. The cue is weighty but it certainly is not detrimental to its performance.
What are the best snooker cues?
Best snooker cues 2020: From handcrafted designs and sets to children’s cues
- Best snooker cue set: 6 Trade Pool Snooker Cues.
- Best handcrafted: UESOUL 57 Handcraft 3/4 Jointed Snooker Cue.
- Best for children: Riley Ronnie O’Sullivan Junior Snooker Cue.
- Best maple snooker cue: Handmade maple snooker pool cue.
What weight cue does Ronnie use?
17 oz.
L145cm/57inches. Weight: 17 oz. Cue breaks into 2 pieces for storage. 9.5mm tip.
What should I expect from a Powerglide snooker cue?
With a PowerGlide cue in your hand, expect strong cue action & smooth straight delivery. Handmade in Thailand from top quality wood and materials. 3/4 joint with a quick-release joint. 9.5mm tip and brass ferrule, length 57″. Handmade in Thailand from top quality materials.
What kind of Cue Cases do snooker players use?
Small cases for 2pc cues, bigger cases for butt-jointed cues that will accept all a snooker players cue extensions, and a good selection of 1pc cue cases also. We have lockable cases, light weight aluminium cue cases and many different designs of leatherette cue cases with suade effect interiors.
Which is the best brand of pool cues?
Our range includes top brand cues from BCE, Riley, Peradon,Buffalo, and our own top quality of Blue Moon Cues. Many of these cues are only available direct from ourselves and offer excellent value for money. Available in Machine-spliced or Hand-spliced styles there are pool cues to suit every taste and budget.
How do you shorten a snooker pool cue?
The player is able to alter the length of the cue by a simple twist of the wrist! This is quick and simple, it only takes a second, which means it doesn’t break the player’s concentration. In places where space is restricted (some local league pool bars do have this problem) a player can shorten the cue to make the shot a far sight easier.