I was expecting something that explained what size you should get assuming no room limitations. This vid should have been entitled "How to choose a pool cue for small rooms".
Hi Tony, The 57" 3/4 Joint Cue featured in the video can be found here: www.libertygames.co.uk/store/pool-cues/english/pureline-strike/ - However, it is currently out of stock. We do have a similar cue available and in stock now: www.libertygames.co.uk/store/pool-cues/english/endeavour/ If you'd like to browse more 57" 3/4 Joint Cues, check out this section of our website for a variety of options. www.libertygames.co.uk/filter/pool-cues/?f={%22cue_type%22:[%22english%22],%22le[…]%2257_inches%22],%22joint%22:[%223_or_4_joint%22]}&sort=1 Thanks so much for your question! I hope this helps. 😊
Just size down on the table if dont have five feet in all areas from the play space. Short cues really take away from the overall experience. If you play a lot on 9ft tables and are 6ft tall or taller a 60 inch cue makes a world of difference.
Thank you so much for your video. My height is 147, since 1998 and till date I am playing with standard length 57"-58". I am a bit happy with my level using standard length. Howver, what's the descent size for my height (147cm), do you think using shorter cue may improve my game? And what's the best brands offer short cues with very high quality? Many thanks in advance.
Hi Sayed, a 48 inch cue is appropriately-sized for adults, but ideal for younger or shorter players. We have a range available - www.libertygames.co.uk/filter/pool-cues/?f={%22cue_type%22:[%22english%22],%22length%22:[%2248_inches%22]}. It is more what you are more comfortable using.
Thank you on helping me pick cue size!
I was expecting something that explained what size you should get assuming no room limitations. This vid should have been entitled "How to choose a pool cue for small rooms".
What is the 57" 3/4 length cue in this video? It looks nice!
Hi Tony,
The 57" 3/4 Joint Cue featured in the video can be found here: www.libertygames.co.uk/store/pool-cues/english/pureline-strike/ - However, it is currently out of stock. We do have a similar cue available and in stock now: www.libertygames.co.uk/store/pool-cues/english/endeavour/
If you'd like to browse more 57" 3/4 Joint Cues, check out this section of our website for a variety of options.
www.libertygames.co.uk/filter/pool-cues/?f={%22cue_type%22:[%22english%22],%22le[…]%2257_inches%22],%22joint%22:[%223_or_4_joint%22]}&sort=1
Thanks so much for your question! I hope this helps. 😊
I have a 13' x 11' room, what would be the ideal pool table and cue size?
9 feet taple is very good i think
For 5.5” height person with unlimited room space what size of a cue you recommend??? Thanks 🙏
Hi George, 57 inch is full size, which would be fine, or you could use a 48 inch if you prefer.
Just size down on the table if dont have five feet in all areas from the play space. Short cues really take away from the overall experience. If you play a lot on 9ft tables and are 6ft tall or taller a 60 inch cue makes a world of difference.
thanks this is what i needed to know being over 6ft if it’s worth getting a 60 inch cue
Thank you so much for your video.
My height is 147, since 1998 and till date I am playing with standard length 57"-58".
I am a bit happy with my level using standard length.
Howver, what's the descent size for my height (147cm), do you think using shorter cue may improve my game? And what's the best brands offer short cues with very high quality?
Many thanks in advance.
Hi Sayed, a 48 inch cue is appropriately-sized for adults, but ideal for younger or shorter players. We have a range available - www.libertygames.co.uk/filter/pool-cues/?f={%22cue_type%22:[%22english%22],%22length%22:[%2248_inches%22]}. It is more what you are more comfortable using.
And all of this because in England we design houses for hobbits where a ‘double’ room can be 10 foot x 10 foot 😅