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  • Carbon Fiber vs Maple Shafts

    Carbon Fiber vs Maple Shafts

    For decades, maple shafts have been the standard choice in pool. Almost every player started with one. But over the last few years, carbon fiber shafts have become one of the biggest changes in cue technology.

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  • What Is Low Deflection?

    What Is Low Deflection?

    If you have been researching pool cues or carbon fiber shafts, you have probably heard the term “low deflection.”In simple terms, low deflection helps the cue ball stay closer to your aiming line when using side spin.

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  • Best Break Cue Weight?

    Best Break Cue Weight?

    One of the most common questions players ask is:“What is the best break cue weight?”Most break cues today fall between 18 oz and 21 oz.For many players, 19 oz to 20 oz offers the best balance of power and control.

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  • How To Choose Cue Joint Types?

    How To Choose Cue Joint Types?

    When buying a pool cue, many players focus on the shaft or tip. But the cue joint also affects how a cue feels during play. The joint connects the shaft and butt together. Different joint designs can slightly change feedback, stiffness, and hit feel.

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  • Carbon Fiber Break Cue Guide

    Carbon Fiber Break Cue Guide

    In recent years, carbon fiber break cues have become extremely popular among competitive pool players.The reason is simple: They deliver more consistent power, better energy transfer, and greater durability compared to traditional wood break cues.

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  • Best Cue Tip Hardness

    Best Cue Tip Hardness

    In recent years, carbon fiber break cues have become extremely popular among competitive pool players.The reason is simple: They deliver more consistent power, better energy transfer, and greater durability compared to traditional wood break cues.

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