
There are many options when it comes to snooker cues. There are traditional cues in one and two pieces. You also have wrap-able cues as well as wrapless cues. Made in the UK, some of the most popular cues can be found. You can try out these amazing cues in your local snooker shop or billiards centre before you purchase.
The best snooker cues of today are a blend of artisan craftsmanship and modern engineering. These high-quality cues are made from the finest exotic woods, and are meticulously crafted. Many cues in this range are marked with the iconic ROS badge (Riley Offshore). They also include the Spiral Brasil Joint System, which makes sure the joints in the cues are strong and long-lasting.

A high quality snooker cue is the ideal addition to any home or office. Some players believe that the lighter the cue, the better. You might find that lighter cues don't provide the same solid hit in pool. Cue wraps can help to overcome this problem. Wrapping your snooker cues with a wrap will help improve your shooting hand's grip.
The classic one-piece snooker cue remains a favorite. It is convenient and gives a better hit. You can choose between a standard length cue of 57 inches and a longer version of 63 inches depending on your preferred style. A padded compartment is another nice feature. A one-piece cue uses only one piece of wood instead of the two-piece. This allows the cue's assembly to be quickly disassembled if it is not in use.
The tip is the key component to any snooker cue. There are many options for tips. They can be anything from very simple to extremely powerful. The rule of thumb is that the heavier the tip, the less likely it is to fall on contact with the ball. The tip that is softer will push the ball off-course. Softer tips may even degrade over time. A harder tip, on the other hand will last longer.

The best snooker cues will be the ones made with the greatest care. These cues are more expensive than those on the market, but they last for a lifetime. The one-piece cues cost more, but are great for those who want to take their game with them. That said, if you can't afford a snooker cue with a top of the line shaft, a two-piece is a viable option. If you do decide to upgrade to a higher-end model, keep in mind that not all cues are the best.