
There are many choices of 57 inch pool utensils available, regardless of whether you're a beginner or an expert. These are ideal for playing American and British pools. For most adults, the standard cue length of 57 inches is sufficient. For home or traveling, however, a 48-inch cue may suffice.
Pool cues up to 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" cue will suffice for anyone, no matter if you're a professional or an amateur. For traveling, a 3-piece cue may be a good choice, and if you play at home only, a single-piece cue is just as good.

Butt section
57 inch pool cues usually have two main parts: the shaft and the butt. 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 section's splice is a distinctive stylistic feature. 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 attach to the cue shaft's end and are either metal or plastic tubes. Ferrules keep the cue shaft's tip in place and absorb shock to ensure that the shaft's wood doesn't crack or break. Additionally, they may distribute the shaft's impact force. Ferrules have a significant impact on the feel and appearance of the cue. A smaller ferrule will reduce squirt, and the cue will be less likely to snap off or cause damage to the shaft.
The size of the tip
There are many factors you need to consider when choosing the right tip size for a 55-inch pool cue. Most cues are made of two pieces that join in the center, and the thickness is mostly in the thicker end. The tip diameter can vary from 16 to 21 ounces. However, the most common weights are 17 and 20 ounces. The player's skill level should also influence the tip diameter.

Guide to buying
Pool cue buying is a big decision. Here are some tips to help you shop for the right cue. First, look for quality. A quality cue should be smooth and free from scratches and blemishes. The cue should feel soft to the touch. Look out for any extras or parts that may protrude from the cue's main shape.