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How to Choose the Best Snooker Cups



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There are many options for snooker cues today. It's tempting to choose a cheaper, entry-level model if you're just starting out. If you're serious about your game, however, you should invest in a high-quality cue.

First, decide the type of cue you wish to use. There are two main types: one-piece and two-piece. The most traditional cues are one-piece, however there are cues made completely of wood. These cues are available in many shapes and sizes. This gives the cue an excellent solid hit.


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Another option is a jump and break cue, which is designed to give you a powerful start to a game. These cues will be most often used in 10 ball. They have a more durable tip than other cues which makes them better for jumping. Peradon's Cobra 2 Piece Snooker Cue exemplifies this. It is made of sports-grade Ash and features a brass Ferrule.

You can also purchase a cue which has a "Cannon" jointed end or a cue which is a "butt joined". Cannon cues which have 'butt-jointed' ends often come with a special Cannon' extension that is attached to the cue.


Maple and Ash are the most common materials used in snooker. The tips are different in terms of their diameter, surface area, or hardness. Make sure you choose the tip that suits your game. A tip between 9.5-10 is the recommended size for cues. When playing a billiards game, the ball will go off course more easily if you're using a softer tip, and will degrade faster if you're using a harder tip.

If you aren't sure where to start looking, this guide can help. Online shopping is possible from any number of places, including snooker shops and online cue stores. Home Leisure Direct also has a wide selection of Cannon pool ukes for sale if you are in the UK. Plus, you can get free shipping in the UK if you order from their website.


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You can buy a cue from a local snooker shop or club. However, you must also decide on the cue size. Your height, weight, or skill level will all impact the size of your cue. A shorter cue suits players who are not very tall. A shorter cue might be preferable for players who are a little more tall. No matter what your choice, it is important to ensure that you purchase a high-quality cue case. This will protect your cue against damage.




 


How to Choose the Best Snooker Cups