Collection: Cue Cases

Take a look at our cue cases to protect your snooker cues. Whether you're taking them to a tournament or storing them at home, ensure durability, security and a design that complements your taste.

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Why Do You Need a Cue Case?

A cue case is not just an accessory—it's essential for any player who takes their game seriously. Whether you're a casual player heading to the local pub or a competitive cue sports enthusiast, protecting your equipment should be a top priority. A high-quality pool cue case safeguards your cue from knocks, moisture, warping, and temperature changes that can compromise your performance.

For jointed cues, especially 3/4 jointed cues, its joints need to be carefully looked after. The shaft and tail bumping against each other or shifting during movement can cause the club to lose accuracy. The pool cue case is designed to prevent this. They are designed with proper compartments and shock-absorbing inserts to maximise the protection of your pool cues.

In addition to physical safety, a well-designed billiards cue case or snooker cue case often features compartments for accessories like chalk, spare tips, and cue extensions. This keeps everything you need in one place—neat, organised, and ready for play.

Without proper storage, even the best cue can suffer wear and tear. Investing in a cue case is a simple yet critical step to protect your investment, enhance your convenience, and elevate your game.

What Cue Cases Can You Buy?

There are so many cue cases to choose from today, and the following are the most popular types.

One piece cue case

If you play with a one-piece cue, a one-piece cue case is essential. These cases are longer and designed specifically to accommodate cues that don’t break down. They're often used by traditional players and offer solid protection for home storage or short-distance transport.

Jointed cue case

For those using jointed cues, there are two common options: the 2 piece cue case and the 3/4 cue case. A 2 piece cue case is ideal for cues that separate in the middle, and usually features two equal-length compartments for the butt and shaft. These are compact, easy to carry, and popular among both snooker and pool players.

A 3/4 cue case is designed for cues that break nearer the butt end—typical for many snooker cues. These cases usually include three compartments: one for the longer shaft, one for the shorter butt section, and another for an extension. Many 3/4 cue cases also feature extra pockets for chalk, spare tips, or other accessories.

Soft and hard billiards cue cases

Beyond structure, snooker and pool cue cases come in a range of styles and materials. A hard cue case offers maximum protection with a rigid shell, making it ideal for frequent travel or tournament use. In contrast, a soft cue case is lightweight and easier to carry—perfect for casual players or local club nights. You’ll also find premium leather cue cases and reinforced aluminium cue cases for those seeking durability with a touch of elegance.