What is the difference between Pool Cues and Snooker Cues?
A question we often get asked by customers who are not familiar with cue sports and are buying a cue for a friend or partner is what is the difference between snooker cues and pool cues. At Blue Moon Leisure many of our customers have told us that the advise we have given them has helped them buy the right cue, and as there are many different styles of snooker cues and pool cues to pick from, there are many things to consider if you want to buy the most suitable cue for your game. There is no reason why you can not play pool with a snooker cue, but the smaller tip size of a pool cue can give the player more ball control, and therefore improve their game. Snooker cues have been made for over 100 years, and the shape, weight, and design of snooker cues had changed little until the last 20 years, and the same can be said for pool cues. Joints have now been added, and cue extensions invented to push on or screw on. Even telescopic snooker cues and pool cues have become a familiar sight in