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Pool Cue Sticks Review and Guide - Best Billiards Cue Stick:

Do you like to play pool? Have you ever been to a pool hall? If you have ever shot a game of pool before then you know how important it is to have a good, solid cue stick. Nowadays you can buy a decent cue stick for about $75 and there are many models to choose from which we have reviewed here for you. If you are looking to buy a pool table don't forget about the cost of buying decent cue sticks and supplies (cue rack, chalk, cue case, etc.) As a kid I always wanted a pool table, but my parents said it was a waste of money and that we would never use it so they never bought us one. A lot of my friends had a pool table at their house so we would literally spend hours after school just playing pool. I learned early on that having the right cue stick can make a big difference in how well you play so I eventually bought my own. I think I bought a Brunswick cue stick ( I honestly don't even remember) for like $50 which at the time was a lot of money to me, but it was worth it because I ended up being the best pool player amongst my friends. I would recommend buying a pool cue stick at a local store in your area so that you can hold the stick before you buy it (test the weight, size, and feel). The internet is a great place to start your search for a cue stick and it can really help you decide on what cue stick you want to test out. Amazon keeps a list of the best-selling pool cue sticks here.




Buying a Pool Cue Stick / Billiards Cue Stick:

Are you trying to buy a pool cue stick? There are a lot of choices when it comes to buying a cue stick so you should spend a little time deciding what pool cue you want to buy. Do you want a short cue stick, custom stick, logo pool cue, etc.? If you are a professional pool player (or an aspiring one) then you might consider spending a couple hundred dollars on a cue stick, otherwise I would recommend you spend under $100 on a cue, and it shouldn't be hard to come in even below $40-$50. Basic rules to follow when buying a cue stick would be if you are a small person to buy a short stick, and if you are buying for a kid or a woman then buy a lighter smaller cue. There are many websites that sell cue sticks online, but we have reviewed the most popular cue sticks for sale that we found. Some of the popular cue stick makers are Brunswick, Viper, Predator, Joss, Viking, Meucci, and Mcdermott. Check out our reviews on the following cue sticks for sale. 1. Eliminator Cleveland Browns Pool Cue Stick - fiberglass, smooth and consistent feel, 2 piece and wrap resistant and durable - $95.00. 2. Apex Series 5280 Acrylite Diamond Inlays Pool Cue Stick - ebony overlay and Mother of Pearl acrylite diamond inlays, 1 year warranty and known for it's solid impact zone - $205.00. 3. Hampton Ridge Pool Cue HR14 - has a 10"-12" pro taper, very sleek and nice feel, joint pin size is 5/16x18 and it has stainless steel collars and comes with black bumper - $40.00. 4. Cuetec Pool Stick 99396 - maple shaft and composite materials make cue extremely ding, dent, scratch, and warp resistant - $200.00. 5. McDermott Pool Cue Spectrum - handcrafted from birdseye maple with lifetime warranty against warps and defects, inlays of rainbow tweed colorply and composites - $320.00. You can find some great cue sticks for sale online at gameroomsusa.com/pool-cues.html.

Best Pool Cue Rack:

Do you want to buy a pool cue rack? Once you buy a pool table and set it up you are going to need a rack to store your cue sticks. There are hundreds of designs and models (size, color, price, floor rack, wall rack, etc.) when it comes to picking a pool cue rack so we have reviewed the most popular models online. We found pool cue wall racks for sale from as low as $20 up to $250 for a really nice looking wall rack. 1. Mizerak Deluxe Billiard Pool Cue Stick Wall Rack - easy to assemble and holds 6 cue sticks, 1 set of 16 balls and one triangle for racking - $30.00. 2. Northwoods Billiards Wall Pool Cue Rack - perfect for a small room, holds 7 cue sticks, assembly required - $135.00. 3. In Wall Billiards Cue Rack, New, Recessed - fits right into any wall, comes in Natural, Honey, Colonial, Cherry, and Mahogany finishes - $249.00. 4. Fat Cat Oak Wall Mount Cue Stick Rack - handmade and durable, holds 8 cue sticks - $20.00. We found all these cue racks for sale on nextag.com (just search for pool cue racks) and recommend using their website to search for a good deal. Nextag searches all their partner websites online that sell pool and billiards supplies so you can feel safe knowing you will get a good price (usually cheap or at a discount). Remember that a pool cue rack is meant to store your cue sticks and supplies, of course you want it to look nice so try to find something you can afford and a wall rack that fits in your house.

Custom Pool Cue - Pool Cue Case:

Do you want to buy a custom pool cue stick? Maybe you want to find a pool cue case for sale on the internet? If you are looking to buy a custom cue I would recommend you check out tedharris.com where you can find everything you need when it comes to custom pool cues. His website also offers the blue book of pool cues, repair tips, replacement parts (tips, butts, joints, wraps, etc.) and a section where you can order a custom cue. A lot of pool players like to customize their cue stick with parts, the color scheme, cue stick weight, and maybe a team logo. Whatever you want Ted can make, just be prepared to pay a little money as just the custom shaft or joint on a stick can cost $100.00. If you want to buy a case for your cue stick you should check out Walmart.com because their prices are hard to beat. At the moment you find the Mizerak Hard Case for sale for only $19.00 at Walmart. If you want you can spend a lot more money to buy a cue case, but you would be smarter to spend your money on a quality cue stick and buy a cheap cue case.


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