Outlaw Cue Stick?
4/4/2008 7:40:27 PM
Outlaw Cue Stick?
I am looking for a new cue stick and have read a lot of the suggestions here. What I did not see was anything on Outlaw Cue Sticks. Has anyone used one ,or have an opinion about the quality?
I stopped by a billiard shop in Dayton, Ohio the other day and they had one on the wall. There was a lot of much pricier cues there too but this one felt pretty good and I did like the leather wrap. It was priced about $179.99 but I found them online for around $116.
I mainly am going to be playing at home and occasionally out with some friends somewhere.
I just want to buy a decent cue stick to shoot around but, I do not want to pay over a hundred to buy something no better than I could buy at a sporting goods store for $49. I really haven't played in a couple years and just bought a new house and the table comes with the house.
Any opinions?
Outlaw Cue Stick?
Replies & Comments
- billiardsforum on 4/4/2008 10:26:34 PM
I've heard nothing but good things, but thats not to say you can't find a cheaper cue that will play just as good. I think a lot of what you pay for with the outlaw pool cues is the artwork. It may look nice but for me, its not worth the extra $90.
- quickshot on 4/11/2008 11:34:47 PM
If you buy it at a sporting goods store you will probably pay top dollar because that is what I did with my first cue. I then saw it on the net for about $35 cheaper with a free bag which I paid about $35 extra for. Look on the internet for for a cue. There are a lot of good dealers out there, and you won't have to pay tax and shipping and handling. You send for their catalogs if you want, and most of them will throw in a free bag if you spent over $75. Why pay all that extra money?
Outlaw Cue Stick?
- Title: Outlaw Cue Stick?
- Author: RonB (Ron B.)
- Published: 4/4/2008 7:40:27 PM