
There are many choices when it comes pool cues. There are two types of pool cues. One is the American pool cue. The other is the English pool cue. Each of these cues has its own distinctive characteristics. Knowing more about these types will help you make the right decision.
American pool cues
There are many distinctions between American pool and English cues. American cues are split almost always in the middle, while English cues might split at the 3/4 mark. English pool and snooker are increasingly using the 3/4 joint. This cue allows the player balance the weight higher than it would with a standard cue. To find the right cue, you should try out different kinds of cues.
English pool cues
An English pool cue might be the right choice for you, whether you're a beginner or an intermediate player. These cues are typically thinner than other styles, and can measure between eight and nine millimeters in width at the tip. To add strength and endurance, they are often equipped with a brass ferrule. They are also made out of ashwood which has a unique texture.

Snooker cues
Snooker cues can be made from a variety of woods. Some are made from Ash and others from maple. The tip can be seven to eleven millimeters in length, and the overall length can range from sixteen to eighteen inches. Most snooker cues are 3/4th jointed and weigh sixteen to nineteen ounces. Snooker cues can also be made with a ferrule made of steel, titanium, or fiber.
Jump cues
A jump cue is a kind of pool cue which has a hard tips. It allows the player to transfer more power towards the cueball. Jump cues can be of many different kinds, and you will have better jump shots if you choose the right one. Be sure to consider the pros and cons of each jump cue before you purchase one.
Squirt
A squirt happens when the cue ball strikes off-center. The deflection causes the ball to travel in an opposite direction. This is due to physics, and could be caused in many ways. For example, an off center hit can cause the tip on the cue ball's to come in contact with an angled surface. So the bigger the deflection, it is the more off-center.
Capacity of tip
The size of the tip on an English pool cue can be adjusted depending on the type of game being played. The average size of a cue tip is approximately 9.5mm. American pool cues have a larger tip than English ones, making striking the cueball very simple. However, these cues are difficult to aim, and are therefore not the best choice for Snooker.

Common parts of an English swimming pool cue
English pool cues are usually made of Ash wood, with a brass ferrule for strength and a coarse leather tip for grip. They are the thinnest of all pool cues, with a length of around 57 inches and a tip that is about 8 to 9 millimeters wide. Ash is a sturdy wood with a visible grain pattern. English cues are more flexible than American counterparts, which makes them less likely to warp.
Price of an English pool cue
An English pool cue may cost between PS30 and PS300, depending upon its quality. A good quality cue should last you for years. A lot of factors affect the performance and longevity of an English pool ue.