
There are many snooker cues available today. An entry-level model is a good option for beginners. If you're serious about your game, however, you should invest in a high-quality cue.
First, you must decide which cue type you want. There are two main types to choose from: one-piece cues and two-piece cues. There are two main types of cues: one-piece and two-piece. However, there are some cues entirely made of wood. These can be found in a wide range of sizes and shapes. This gives the cue great hit.

Another option is a jump & break cue. These cues are designed to give you an explosive start to a new game. These cues are most commonly 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 made of sports-grade Ash and features a brass Ferrule.
Finally, you can purchase a cue with a 'Cannon' jointed end, or a cue that has a 'butt jointed' end. Cannon cues with butt jointed ends come often with a special Cannon Extension that is attached to each cue.
Maple and Ash are the most common materials used in snooker. The tips have different diameters, surfaces, and hardness. You need to ensure that you pick the correct tip for your game. The tip size for a cue should be between 9.5 and 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.
For those who aren't sure what to look for, check out this guide to help you find the right cue. You can search online to buy cues from various sources, including an online snooker shop and a cue store. Home Leisure Direct sells a variety of Cannon pool dice. Plus, you can get free shipping in the UK if you order from their website.

To purchase a snooker snooker cue you can go to your local snooker club, or to a retail shop to get it. However, it is important to determine the cue size. You will need to consider your height, weight and skill level when choosing the right size cue. A shorter cue suits players who are not very tall. A player who is slightly taller might prefer a longer cue. It doesn't really matter what decision you make, but you should ensure your cue remains safe and sound.