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Snooker Cues at Rileys



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When it comes to snooker cues there are a lot of options out there to choose from. There are traditional cues in one and two pieces. You also have wrap-able cues as well as wrapless cues. Some of the best cues are made in the UK. If you're lucky enough to have the opportunity to visit a snooker store, billiards center or other local establishments, you can test-drive these incredible cues and receive expert advice before purchasing.

Modern engineering and handcrafted craftsmanship combine to make the best snooker equipment. These cues of high quality are made with exotic woods and are carefully crafted. Many cues in this range are marked with the iconic ROS badge (Riley Offshore). The cues also have the Spiral Brass joint system, which is a great design to ensure that joints are durable and strong.


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A high-quality snooker cue makes a great addition to any home. Some players prefer a lighter cue. You might find that lighter cues don't provide the same solid hit in pool. A cue wrap is a great idea to combat this. Wrapping your snooker cues with a wrap will help improve your shooting hand's grip.


It is still a favourite to use the old-fashioned one-piece snooker utensil. It's more convenient and has a stronger hit. You can choose between a standard length cue of 57 inches and a longer version of 63 inches depending on your preferred style. A padded compartment is another nice feature. A one-piece cue is constructed from one piece of wood, rather than two. This allows the cue's assembly to be quickly disassembled if it is not in use.

The tip is the key component to any snooker cue. There are many tips available, from the simple to the powerful. The tip that is heavier than the ball will likely to break on contact with it. While the softer the tip the more likely it is to push the ball off course. Softer tips may even degrade over time. A harder tip, on the other hand will last longer.


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The best snooker cues are the ones that are crafted with the most care. While they might be pricier than the cheaper models, they are the ones that can last you a lifetime. Although they have a higher cost, one-piece cues are still a good choice for those who enjoy taking their games along. A two-piece cue is an option if you don't have the budget for a top-of-the-line shaft. Anyone who wants to upgrade should remember that not all the best cues will be the most expensive.




 


Snooker Cues at Rileys