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Where to Start When Purchasing a Pool Cue?

Snooker remains a beloved pastime throughout the UK, enjoyed by countless enthusiasts from all walks of life. If you count yourself among them, one of the most important investments you can make is in a high-quality cue suited to your playing style. Whether you're new to the game and searching for the best snooker cue for beginners, or a more experienced player looking to refine your technique with a professional snooker cue, the range of options can feel overwhelming. This short guide is designed to help you navigate the choices and buy a snooker or pool cue in the UK that perfectly complements your skill level and goals.

Cue Weight

Cue weight plays a key role in control and power. Most pool cues range between 17oz and 21oz, and the ideal weight often comes down to personal preference:

  • Lighter cues (17oz–18oz) are typically preferred by players who value accuracy and a more delicate touch.
  • Heavier cues (20 ounces to 21 ounces) provide more power and are the weight of a typical break cue.

If you're new to the game, a mid-weight cue (around 19oz) is a safe and versatile starting point.

Cue Material

The shaft is the core of your cue, and the material can affect how it feels in your hand:

Ash billiard cue is the most common English cue. It has clear texture and good feedback, and is favored by many traditional players.

Maple shafts are more common in American pool cues, which are smoother and tend to give a faster, smoother feel.

High-tech Materials has been loved by many billiards enthusiasts in recent years. Many of today’s snooker and pool cues feature advanced construction, such as carbon fibre shafts, laminated hardwoods, or low-deflection technology, all designed to reduce cue ball deflection and maximise control.

Each material has its advantages, so it’s worth trying a few before settling on what suits your stroke.

One-Piece vs Two-Piece Cues

I can't say which of these two cue sticks is better, they each have their own advantages.

One-piece cue stick, traditional, stable, but less portable. This seamless construction can offer a slightly more consistent feel along the length of the cue, which is why they're often found in snooker clubs, pubs, and pool halls.

Two-Piece Cues, Portable, Versatile, and Player-Friendly. But it is divided into a center-jointed cue and a 3/4-jointed cue. The cue unscrews into two pieces for easy storage in a cue case, perfect for players on the move.

Many of the best pool cues for beginners in the UK come in two-piece designs, offering a balance of value, comfort, and convenience.

Whether you're searching for a beginner pool cue, upgrading to a professional cue, or just curious about different options, understanding these core factors will help you choose with confidence. And of course, if you need personal advice, our customer service team is always here to help.