How to Buy Billiard Cue Sticks for Yourself

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If you're in the market for new billiard cue sticks, you might be overwhelmed with all of the options that are available to you today. It's a good problem to have, after all it's better to be overwhelmed with quality, leaving you with a difficult decision, than to be under-whelmed with the selection and forced to settle on something that you don't really love. When you're ready to make a purchase, follow this quick guide to help make the decision process for choosing billiard cue sticks is as easy as possible.

Probably the best place to start is to consider how much money you're willing to spend. Setting a rough budget for yourself will help you immediately narrow down the selection so you can make a more appropriate decision. Billiard cue sticks can cost anywhere from $50 to several thousand dollars, so it's always wise to determine how much you're willing to spend ahead of time so you don't get surprised down the line, or make a rushed decision you won't be comfortable with later.

It's also important that you think about what you're really buying the billiard cue for. You may simply be looking for something durable that you can call your own and play with wherever you are. Or perhaps you will be looking for a real boost to your performance, or even an improvement in a specific area of your game such as consistency, control or performance, or techniques such as trick shots, breaks and jumps. For improved performance, finding a manufacturer with specially crafted shafts will be important, and for trick shots and breaking, you can buy a specialty jump break cue.

Other people that buy billiard cue sticks are looking for design and visual beauty above all else. Therefore you have to determine where you fall amongst these different categories. There's nothing wrong with wanting both performance and style for example, and knowing what you want will lead you in a direction of particular manufacturers and even certain models.

For instance, if you value the design of your cue and want something that improves your performance as well, you may be interested in something from one of the upper echelon McDermott series. Their G-Core Shafts and I-Shafts provide improved feel and accuracy, and their designs utilize the finest materials and construction processes.

If you want a classic or iconic design you may want to jump right into the Balabushka cues. Or if you're looking for durability and affordability more than anything else, something from Cuetec or even the entry level McDermott series will be more up your alley.

You may have already heard about a particular manufacturer or producer of cues that you're interested in. If you already know you want a Viking or a Schon cue for instance, then you can forget about everything else and focus on appearance, materials and price range.

The options are truly endless when you're considering the purchase of a new billiard cue, and you'll love the wide range of choices at your disposal. The smartest way to go about the process is to first determine your budget and then determine your specific wants and needs. Answering those questions for you will make it easy to narrow down the available selection and find a pool stick that's just right.

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