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Snooker cues for sale at Rileys



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There are many options for snooker snooker cups. There are both traditional two-piece cues and one-piece cues. Then there is the wrap-able cues and the wrapless cues. Some of the best cues are made in the UK. If you have a chance to visit your local snooker store or billiards center, you can test drive some of these great cues and get some expert advice before you buy.

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). They also include the Spiral Brasil Joint System, which makes sure the joints in the cues are strong and long-lasting.


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A high-quality snooker cue makes a great addition to any home. Some players believe that the lighter the cue, the better. You might find that lighter cues don't provide the same solid hit in pool. To counter this, a cue wrapping can be a good option. A cue wrap for snooker can increase your grip.


The classic one-piece snooker cue remains a favorite. It's convenient and provides a more solid hit. You can choose between the standard length (57 inches), or the longer (63 inch) depending on what you prefer. A nice feature is the padded cue compartment. A one-piece cue is made from only one piece, which is a departure from the two-piece model. This allows for the cue to be easily disassembled and transported with ease.

The tip is the most crucial part of any snooker cue. You can find many different tips out there, ranging from the flimsy to the mighty. The rule of thumb is that the heavier the tip, the less likely it is to fall on contact with the ball. The tip that is softer will push the ball off-course. Softer tips may even degrade over time. A more robust tip will however last longer.


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The best snooker dice cues are those that have been made with the highest quality. Although they may be more expensive than cheaper models, they can last a lifetime. Although they have a higher cost, one-piece cues are still a good choice for those who enjoy taking their games along. However, a two-piece cue can be a good option for those who cannot afford a top-of the line shaft. If you do decide to upgrade to a higher-end model, keep in mind that not all cues are the best.




 


Snooker cues for sale at Rileys