Advice for Buying Pool Cues, $60 or $450?
4/29/2017 1:51:30 AM
Advice for Buying Pool Cues, $60 or $450?
Some questions about buying a pool cue.
- What is some good advice for buying a pool cue?
- What is the difference between the $60 pool cue or a $250 cue? What about a $350 cue or a $450 dollar pool cue?
- How do you know what's a good pool cue?
- What features should I look for in a good cue.
- What should I look out for when buying a pool cue?
- What pool cue features should I make sure that I get?
- Is there a book on the subject of buying pool cues? Or a video?
Let's talk about cues
Advice for Buying Pool Cues, $60 or $450?
Replies & Comments
- user1495837553 on 5/26/2017 6:25:54 PM
For a pool cue, at $60 you are pretty much throwing your money away on a shaft that is going to warp.
You can get a decent Players cue with a low deflection shaft for around $150. $300 gets you into an American made cue built very well that will last a long time. I.E. McDermott, Viking, Joss etc.
Anything over $300 and you are just paying for bling. The cue won't "play" better.
Just my opinion.
Advice for Buying Pool Cues, $60 or $450?
- Title: Advice for Buying Pool Cues, $60 or $450?
- Author: Kenzee
- Published: 4/29/2017 1:51:30 AM
- Last Updated: 5/1/2017 5:56:42 AM
- Last Updated By: billiardsforum (Billiards Forum)