Club 700 Snooker/Pool Cue Stick
Ref :
8389060
Key feature
3/4 jointed Ash cue stick for advanced snooker or pool player.
£24.99*
User Benefits

Precision
Greater accuracy: ash shaft, 3/4 jointed and 10 mm glued tip.

Grip
Gain grip: rosewood butt, maple inserts and smooth finish.

Easy transport
Transport it in 2 parts thanks to its brass junction at 3/4 length.

Easy assembly / dismantling
Assemble the extension in an instant using the quick screw thread.
Features
Composition
Main part : 100.0% Wood
Designed to
advanced snooker or pool players.
Warrenty
2 years
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
Weight and dimensions
Your snooker cue measures 57" and weighs 19 oz.
And in the metric system? That makes 145 cm and 540 g :)
A bit of history... and geography... when playing pool.
Ash is a particularly solid wood. So it can be made into thin shafts that are suited to the size of UK pool balls.
Historically, snooker cues have been made of ash.
Ash is a widespread wood in Europe. So it is a logical choice for the construction of English pool cues.
Easy to transport, effective in play, and even reinforced at the heel: what are the features of your cue?
Your pool cue unscrews into 2 parts halfway down the shaft to make it easier to transport.
The steel junction provides high-quality tightening and masks the impression that you are playing with a 2-part cue.
And with its standard screw thread, you can assemble and disassemble your cue in just a few turns.
The heel of the butt (the part that you place on the ground!) is made of rubber: no chance of damaging the cue or the floor when waiting to take your next shot!
A little tip from our billiards team:
Pool is a matter of accuracy... and therefore of position. Take your time to find a position where you are both stable and relaxed.
And a snooker table is large! Feel free to lean over and play with your chin almost glued to the cue.
Did you know? You need to maintain the tip of your pool cue.
The tip is the very end of your pool cue.
This is the part you use to hit the ball: so it regularly wears out and gets replaced.
If you have just replaced your tip or if you have a new pool cue, you need to "make" the tip.
The goal is to sand the tip with sandpaper to remove the varnish, soften the leather, and break the angles so that the tip hits the ball evenly.
Users reviews
4.54 / 5
13 ratings
13 users recommended this product
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MichaelMan30-39 years old27 February 2018Use since 2 to 8 weeksI recommendThat review has been deposited on this product versionapi.label.reviewFlag.checkedPurchase.titleDecent cue
Very light cue nice pattern on end only issue was you don’t sell cases to fit the size of cue which did disappoint
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TusharMan20-29 years old07 June 2018Use since 2 to 8 weeksI recommendThat review has been deposited on this product versionapi.label.reviewFlag.checkedPurchase.titleExcellent product
Excellent product
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Thierry19 March 2018Use since 1 week or lessI recommendThat review has been deposited on this product versionCannes de billard
Agréables à tenir, bien équilibrée je suis très satisfait de ce produit.
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