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7 Tips for Choosing the Perfect Pool Cue Stick

 

So, you're ready to buy your own pool cue. If you've done any looking around at all, you may have more questions than answers. Pool cues can range from around $50.00 to $5,000.00. How do you know which one is the "perfect" cue for you?

First of all, you need to know some of the terminology. There are two basic types of Pool cues -- called production or custom.

Production cues are computer designed and mass produced. Custom cues are handmade, often from exotic materials, and are created just for you -- based on the length of your arms, the size of your hands, how you shoot, etc.

While choosing the right Pool cue stick is a largely a matter of personal preference and style, there are some basic tips that can help you find the perfect stick for you.

1. Size does matter! It's actually related to the length of your arms. Longer arms -- longer stick. Cue sticks typically start at around 57 inches.

2. Make sure that the stock of the stick is completely straight and not crooked. It's fairly simple to figure out. Put the stick on a flat surface like a table, and roll it under your palm a couple of times. If it's crooked, you'll know it. You can also hold the stick tip pointed down, and site down along the length.

3. Experts agree that the tip is the most important part of the stick, although they are divided as to which type of tip is best. For example, a soft tip is believed to be better if you use a lot of English when playing. A hard tip gives you more control and power. However, a soft tip will have to be replaced more often than a hard tip.

4. The size of the tip is also important. Tips vary in diameter between 12 mm and 14 mm. Make sure that the tip is round, and not flat. A larger tip is thought to be better for English.

5. Next check the weight of the stick. Depending on the manufacturer, cue sticks weigh between 18 and 21 ounces. Find a weight that is comfortable for you, and feels well-balanced.

6. If you can afford it, purchase a separate stick for breaking. This will protect your tip, and help to keep your stick in top form longer. The tip for your breaking cue should be larger than your playing one.

7. When purchasing your stick, don't forget to buy a case for it. Properly cared for, some sticks can last a lifetime.

Whether you choose a production or custom cue, take the time to look around before buying. Check out different manufacturers. Play with a couple of different ones, to get a feel for them. Find out if the dealer offers a money-back guarantee if you're not satisfied with it. The main thing when purchasing a Pool cue stick is to find one that feels right and that you're comfortable using. You never know, it just might help your game! You can see a wide veriaty of pool cues at http://www.poolcuestore.us for more information

Author: Ashley Barnard
 
Author Bio:
Ashley Barnard is an expert in this field. Ashley has written several articles in the past on this topic.
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