New to Pool?
Start With a Cue You’ll Actually Feel Good About Buying
Curated for Beginners
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Control Costs while you develop your stroke
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Make your first cue your own
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Comfortably upgrade as your skills increase
$299.00 $269.10
$279.00 $251.10
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Reflect your personality without breaking the bank.
Why Cues & More
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$225.00 $202.50
These cues upgrade easily because they have a common Joint Pin and adjustable weight.
Most players should start with a playing cue. It is the main cue used for regular shots, position play, and everyday games.
A playing cue is your main cue for most shots. A break cue is built specifically for the opening break shot. Many players use a dedicated break cue to avoid putting repeated break-shot stress on their playing cue.
Not every player needs one right away. A jump cue makes more sense once you are playing often enough to face blocked-shot situations where a standard cue is not ideal.
If you already know the brand you want, start with Cues by Brand. If you are unsure, start by cue type. That will help you choose based on how you actually play.
Yes. Cues & More offers free shipping on orders over $50.