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Standard pool stick length.
Some cue makers will also make a slightly longer butt as needed.
Available pool sticks range from a low of about 15 to as much as 27 ounces an extra half pound over the pro cue.
A standard two piece cue that lengths 58 inches 57 inches for one piece cue can be comfortably used by any person of height between 5 feet 8 inches to 6 feet 5 inches.
Intermediate pool cues.
Our cues have been developed to perform really well at our standard length.
Longer pool cue length 61 inches tall people 6 2 standard pool cue length 58 inches most people shorter pool cue length 52 inches shorter people 5 0 and shorter all 1 piece pool cues you see and use at pool halls are 57 inches.
Many of the cues below like troubleshooter cues and balance rite cues are weighted at the butt so they feel similar to a full length cue.
The pros use cues which weigh 19 to 19 5 ounces.
Pool cue length a trim.
Choose the cue you are most comfortable with.
For the majority of players a 58 cue is perfect.
Standard cues tend to be 57 inches for one piece cues or 58 inches for two piece cues but children or people of below average height should opt for a 48 inch or 52 inch cue.
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Pool cues come in a variety of different lengths but the industry standard is 58.
So which pool cues should i consider.
Pick a cue that is the right length for your height.
What is the standard cue weight.
If you ve tried using that before it ll give you a good indicator.
A cue stick or simply cue more specifically billiards cue pool cue or snooker cue is an item of sporting equipment essential to the games of pool snooker and carom billiards it is used to strike a ball usually the cue ball cues are tapered sticks typically about 57 59 inches about 1 5 m long and usually between 16 and 21 ounces 450 600 g with professionals gravitating toward.
Many players would do better with a slightly shorter pool cue length than they use currently.
You should experiment with different cue sticks and also examine the length weight and diameter of each of their tips.