Cue and Case packages for snooker and pool players at discounted prices!

Great Value Deals in our Cue and Case Packages for snooker and pool players!

We appreciate that many of our customers are looking for a `one stop` website where they can purchase everything they want for their snooker and pool requirements. With this in mind we have put together some cue and case deals in a range of prices to meet most buyers budgets.

Pool Players click image to see our cue and case deals!

If you are a pool player you may just want a cue with a case that will just carry the cue and some simple accessories such as Mini-butt, chalk or cue towel. We would never recommend anyone keeping an expensive cue in a soft case and with our `Tubular` cases starting at under £20 why not give your cue the added protection of a hard case.

With several of our snooker and pool cues we already offer some cases at discounted prices if bought at the same time. However if you wanted a different case with the cue of your choice then you are still welcome to browse though our cue case pages and make up you own combination. If you are a pool player wanting a cue and case deal, Click here!

Newberry 3pc butt jointed snooker cue and case deal
Snooker Players click the image above for our present cue and case deals!

For snooker players, your requirements may be different. Not only might you have the same accessories as a pool player but you may well also need a case that holds one of the `Blueray` or `Extenda` Telescopic Cue Extensions for those long shots that snooker players sometimes need. You are also welcome to browse our site and make up your own combination of cue and case. If choosing your own combination please ensure that the case is big enough to fit the cue you are purchasing. However if you are a snooker player and interested in looking at some of our Snooker Cue and Case deals then please Click Here!

Telescopic Professional snooker table equipment

Blue Moon Leisure were instrumental in the development of the telescopic snooker table equipment that is now regularly seen being used by the world top snooker players at major snooker tournaments and on T.V. Some of the most important shots some professional players have made were with these extendable snooker rests and if they feel they are a valuable piece of equipment then why should you not use them as well? These rests do not cost much more then the old wobbly traditional `long tackle` and in fact often work out cheaper because one of these rests will do the job of both the Half-butt and Full-butt.

Professional 1 x REO1 and 1 x REO3 snooker rest set.
Click image to see prices and offers now available! Play like the Pro’s and use the rests that are the best!

Made in the UK by Blue Moon Leisure UK Ltd, these tables rests will make some of those long shots a good deal easier. Available as End-of-table rests which extend up to Half-butt, or Half-butts that extend to Full butt, they are light in weight and can be adjusted in seconds to the perfect length so you do not have any un-neccessary shaking and wobbling.

They are fitted with Brass toeless X heads onto a solid ash shaft.

Different snooker rest heads can be fitted if required, just phone us for details. If you would like to purchase one of these superb extendable telescopic snooker rest accessories just follow this link.

 

Is the most expensive cue the best? Will it make me play better snooker or pool?

A Good Cue PLUS Good technique will help to make you a better player.

The ash for the more expensive cues are often specially selected and should have straight grain if it is an ash shaft, as the majority of cues are. Though the difference in price is often determined by the craftsmanship in the butt, there would be no point in putting a poor quality shaft on an expensive hand-spliced cue.

If you take your game seriously you will not want to be playing with different cues all the time. You will probably have heard how top players value their cue. They get used to the weight, balance and feel of the cue and often say they would not play so well without it. What-ever the price of the cue you buy though, make sure you keep it in a good protective case.

Some players make a cue last a lifetime so get the best you can afford, with all the playing requirements you need. We sell a range of cues to suit any players needs in price, quality and playing requirements.

Pool Coaching DVD's from Blue Moon LeisureIf you really want to be a better player though, check out our coaching videos and work on your technique. A good cue on it’s own will not make a good player, but a good cue plus good technique will help to make you a better player.

 

 

 

Advise on buying a pool cue

Chushdy blueA question we often get asked by customers who are not familiar with cue sports and are buying a cue for a friend or partner is what is the difference between snooker cues and pool cues.

There is no reason why you can not play pool with a snooker cue, but the smaller tip size of a pool cue can give the player more ball control, and therefore improve their game.

At snookercues.com many of our customers have told us that the advise we have given them has helped them buy the right cue, and as there are many different styles of snooker cues and pool cues to pick from, there are many things to consider if you want to buy the most suitable cue for your game.

Snooker cues have been made for over 100 years, and the shape, weight, and design of snooker cues had changed little until the last 20 years, and the same can be said for pool cues.  Joints have now been added, and cue extensions invented to push on or screw on. Even telescopic snooker cues and pool cues have become a familiar sight in many snooker and pool clubs.Silver Cueplus 45 open and closed with lines

Pool cues and snooker cues  may also differ in design depending on where they are produced, and on what cue sport they are being used for. Just as snooker cues are different to pool cues, it would not be practical to use the same pool cues for English Pool (8 Ball) as you would do for American Pool (9 Ball).

American pool tables are bigger, and players use bigger balls so American pool cues have tip sizes that are bigger, normally 12mm to 13mm compared to English Pool Cues which are between 8mm and 9mm.

The materials and designs of the American and English Pool Cues are also traditionally different. The American Pool Cues have a Plastic or Fibre ferrule, where-as the English will have a brass ferrule. Incidentally, snooker cues were once used without ferrules at all, which were only added in later years to strengthen the shaft and prevent shortening when re-tipping.

English pool cues usually are made with ash or maple shafts, with spliced hardwoods in the butts. American pool cues can have very intricate inlays and wrapped Irish Linen on the butt that gives them a very different appearance to English pool cues, and normally have Maple shafts.

When we use the term `English Pool` we do not use this term discriminately against the Welsh, Irish or Scottish pool players. `English Pool` is what the 8 ball game is referred to, in just the same way American 9 ball is referred to in Canada, where it is very popular indeed.  The French also have a very strong following for the game of `English Pool` and compete well in the World Championships.

As well as English pool cues and American pool cues having different size tips, different ferrules, and different style butts, they also have different tapers on the shafts, with the American pool cues having a longer parallel shaft.

For players who prefer the traditional hand-spliced and machine-spliced pool cues with 8mm tips and 8.5mm tips, (Click Here for models and prices) .

Because English Pool leagues are mostly played in pubs, where the space might be restricted, some pool players prefer pool cues with joints in the butt of the cue so that the cues can be made shorter in tight spaces. Telescopic pool cues are very useful in these venues and are becoming more popular with pool players because of the advantages they offer.

(Click Here for more information on telescopic pool cues)    

We have the widest selection of pool cues available. If you are having problems in deciding though, do not hesitate to contact us and we will be pleased to help you.

Phone 01271 864922 or e-mail sales@snookercues.com

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