Customization
Many purchases in life require a significant amount of research before making the final decision. Buying a new pool cue is one of those items. Thankfully, with some planning and guidance, finding the perfect cue doesn’t have to be painful or overwhelming.
There are many options on any cue – wood type, joint type, ferrule material, and tip choices. Some of these options impact how the cue is held, while others influence performance.
The tip is one of the most critical parts of the cue. It affects how the ball moves toward its intended target and provides spin control. The size of the tip is essential, too. A smaller tip provides more control, while a larger tip offers more power and consistency.
The cue’s join or splice is where the shaft meets the butt. It should be smooth and even and match when screwed together.
Quality
Carolina custom cues for sale are crafted by carmakers with the highest quality wood and shafts. The inlays are made from mother of pearl, exotic woods, turquoise & malachite stone to create unique designs and one-of-a-kind cues. Each cue is crafted to meet exacting standards of form and function to produce a cue with superior playability.
A lifetime warranty backs each cue against material and quality defects (excluding normal wear on replaceable parts). It is a game-changer.
Value
Few purchases in life call for as much investigation before choosing between purchasing a new pool cue. The good news is that a high-quality cue need not be expensive.
The best pool cues can be found well under the $500 mark. It is particularly true when the customer is working within a limited budget.
One of the best ways to find an incredible value is by choosing a two-piece cue. Although many people are prejudiced against them, many two-piece cues can perform as well as their one-piece counterparts. However, when selecting a two-piece cue, it is crucial to ensure that the tip and joint do not lose contact with the table surface. If they do, it is a sign that the shaft has been sanded unevenly. It can result in the cue becoming warped. Also, selecting a cue that is the correct length for your height is vital.
Customer Service
Whether you want to buy a new cue for yourself or someone else, shop with retailers offering customer satisfaction guarantees. If the cue isn’t the right fit for you or your recipient, you can return it and try something different.
Choose a cue that is the correct length for your height. Adults should go with a standard 57-inch cue, while children and people of below-average height should use a 48-inch cue.
Purchase a new cue tip that fits your shaft. Cue tips come in various sizes, affecting how the ball moves toward its intended target and impacting spin. To get the most out of your new cue, you should regularly replace your old tip and clean and oil it. Cue tip cement, tools, and shapers are available for replacing, shaping, and repairing your cue. These accessories will help you keep your cue in top condition and improve your gameplay.