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57 Inch Pool Cues



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There are several 57-inch pool cues to choose from. These are great for playing both American and British pool. The standard 57-inch length is perfect for most adult players. However, if you're traveling or want a cue for home use, a 48-inch cue might be all you need.

57-inch pool cues

A cue measuring 57 inches is the ideal length for playing standard-length pool. A standard cue is ideal for many adults. Whether you're an experienced professional or just a keen amateur, a 57-inch cue will do the trick. A 3-piece cue for traveling is recommended, while a single-piece cue would be ideal for home play.


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Butt section

The shaft and the butt are two major parts of 57-inch pool cues. The shaft is made of maple, ash or other long-lasting materials. The butt portion is made out of rosewood or a heavier material. The butt section's splice is a distinctive stylistic feature. It allows the designer to put his or her personal stamp on the cue. Cheaper cues may have basic paint or decals, while more expensive ones may have a tapered finish and a smooth surface.


Ferrules

Ferrules, which are made from metal or plastic, attach to the shaft of a cue. They hold the tip of the cue in its place and absorb shock, so the shaft's wooden wood does not crack or break. In addition, ferrules may help distribute impact forces on the shaft. Ferrules also affect the look and feel of the cue. A smaller ferrule will reduce squirt, and the cue will be less likely to snap off or cause damage to the shaft.

Size of tip

There are many factors you need to consider when choosing the right tip size for a 55-inch pool cue. Two pieces are used to make pool cues. They join at the center and have a thicker edge. The tip diameter ranges from 16 ounces up to 21 ounces. The most popular weights fall between 17 and 19 ounces. The player's skill level should also influence the tip diameter.


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Guide to purchasing

The purchase of a pool cue can be a huge decision. Luckily, there are some easy tips to keep in mind when shopping for a new cue. First, look for quality. A good cue is smooth and free of scratches and blemishes. A new cue should feel nice to touch. Be wary of parts that protrude from the basic shape of the cue, and don't choose a cue if it has visible glue or a damaged piece of wood.




 


57 Inch Pool Cues