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Choosing the right cue type is essential for improving control, accuracy, and overall performance on the table. At All Table Sports, we offer a wide range of pool cues by type, helping players select equipment that matches their playing style and level of experience.
1-piece cues are the traditional choice for pubs, clubs, and home game rooms. They are durable, simple, and ideal for shared tables where cues remain on-site.
2-piece cues are designed for portability and convenience. The cue separates at the centre joint, making it easy for players to transport and store their cue while maintaining excellent balance and performance.
3/4 cues are especially popular with snooker players. With the joint positioned three-quarters down the cue, these cues preserve the natural feel of a traditional cue while still allowing easier transport.
For advanced play and specialised shots, jump cues are designed to lift the cue ball quickly and accurately, helping players escape difficult positions during competitive pool games.
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By: Danny on 11 March 2025Purchased this cue for abit of a joke after using a City heros carbon fiber break cue, and since owning it i have not used the other cue at all, the tip comes pre scuffed and holds chalk really well, the large diameter tip feels great when trying to pop the cue ball on a 10 ball break, the jump section is a little bit short for taller players but jump very easy with a “ dart style”, for the price i would definitely give it a go and dont see a need to change tips at all, doesnt look very professional but definitely breaks like it
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