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Best Cheap Pool Cues Presented by Pool Cue Guide

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Pool Cue Guide, based in Chicago, Illinois, has announced that they have published a list of the top 10 cheap pool cues. This list is important for beginners in pool or billiard because it is advisable not to go for the more expensive professional pool cues. Purchasing an expensive pool cue may turn out to be a waste of money later on if they realize that they don’t really like pool or billiards. Also, practicing with a costly professional pool cue is really not advisable because beginners are bound to make mistakes and possibly break the pool cue by hitting the balls inappropriately.

Martin Brauser, a representative for Pool Cue Guide, says, “According to some people, pool is a game of the rich, but that is not true at all. Many people around the world regularly play pool. For some people, this is a game to pass their off time with lots of entertainment and for some people, it is their passion. Nowadays it is hard to find best pool cues. But for beginners, we recommend that they find some of the best cheap pool cues. It is not necessary nor is it advisable to go for the more expensive professional pool cues when you're still a beginner. There will be enough time for that when you have mastered the game.”

Based on our assessment, the top cheap pool cue is the Cuetec Professional Series 1-Piece Canadian Maple Pool Cue. This particular pool cue has a number of pros going for it. These include its durability, its light weight, the fact that it is perfectly straight, its veltex grip that offers a good grip, and the fact that it is resistant to warping, bending, and scratching. The only con for this pool cue is its plain design.

One the second spot of the best cheap pool cues is the Viper Signature 57” 2-Piece Realtree Camouflage Pool Cue. It has several pros, including the fact that it can be carried easily, good design, the 13 mm leather tip, weight varieties to deliver the best shot, and ABS joints for controlling each shot. The only con for this pool cue is that the bottom half of the cue is warped.

In third place is the Cuesoul SOOCOO Series 58” 2-Piece Maple Billiard Pool Cue. There are various pros for this particular pool cue, including its excellent performance, the fact that it is made from high-quality wood, its budget-friendly price, eye-catching design, and the use of stainless steel rings. The only con is that the grip is missing.

The fourth best cheap pool cue according to Pool Cue Guide is the Imperial Officially Licensed NFL 57-Inch 2-Piece Pool Cue. Its various advantages include its charming design, durability, provision of a carrying case, and the presence of a leather tip for controlling the ball. Its cons include the fact that the grip is average and the joint collar is poor.

In fifth place is the Iszy Billiards Hardwood Canadian Maple Pool Cue. It has various advantages, such as good durability, affordable price, provision of steel joints for proper control of the ball, excellent performance, and availability of different weights. However, smoothness is missing.

On the sixth spot is the Minnesota Fats Hustler High Tech Grip Graphite Cue. It has a number of pros, including its incredible design, great performance, amazing quality, affordable price, and the fact that it can be used both in the home and for professional games. However, the cue size is a bit large.

In the seventh place is the EastPoint Sports 2-Piece Fiber-Tek Billiard Cue. It has several pros, such as good build quality, tip made of aluminum, cool design, and the fact that it is resistant to warping and scratching. However, the joints are average and the performance is just fair.

People who are interested in learning more about pool and billiard may want to visit the Pool Cue Guide website, or contact them through the telephone or via email. Those who want to know more about Pool Cue Guide can check out their previous press releases at https://www.pressadvantage.com/organization/pool-cue-guide.

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About Pool Cue Guide :

Pool cue guide was born from the love of billiards and playing pool. We are pool players that want you to buy the best equipment and we review the top pool cues and accessories .

Contact Pool Cue Guide:

Martin Brauser

1738 W. Summerdale Avenue, Chicago, IL 60640

905-311-1075

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