1066 Billiards Valour 024 – 3/4 – 9.5mm – 58" – 18.9oz
1066 Billiards Valour 024 – 3/4 – 9.5mm – 58" – 18.9oz
1066 Billiards Valour 024 – 3/4 – 9.5mm – 58" – 18.9oz

1066 Billiards Valour 024 – 3/4 – 9.5mm – 58" – 18.9oz

Regular price$540.00
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Description

The 1066 Billiards Valour 024 is a 3/4 jointed ash snooker cue designed for players who prefer a slightly heavier cue with a neutral, composed balance. With added weight and a centred feel, this model suits players who like stability through the stroke without the cue pulling forward.

At 58″ in length with a 9.5mm tip, the Valour 024 offers familiar reach and consistent cue ball contact. The 18.9oz weight gives the cue a solid, planted feel, while the 17.5″ balance point keeps it controlled and even in the hand. A 30.1mm butt diameter provides a comfortable, traditional grip that supports smooth delivery and reliable follow-through.

Cue Features

Constructed from selected ash, the Valour 024 delivers dependable feedback and a predictable response across all shot types. The 8-splice butt design adds colour and visual character while maintaining a traditional overall profile. Its 3/4 jointed construction ensures a strong, uninterrupted feel through the stroke and offers practical portability. A fitted butt-end thread allows compatibility with all 1066 Billiards extensions (sold separately).

Cue Specifications

Cue Type: 3/4 jointed
Shaft Material: Ash
Tip Size: 9.5mm
Length: 58″
Weight: 18.9oz
Butt Diameter: 30.1mm
Balance Point: 17.5″
Butt Extension Thread: Fitted

Why Choose the Valour 024?

The Valour 024 is ideal for players who want a cue that feels solid and settled without forward bias. Its heavier weight and neutral balance encourage controlled cueing, steady acceleration, and consistent timing, making it well suited to players who value reliability and composure at the table.

As part of the Valour range, the 024 offers a distinct playing profile, refined spliced styling, and dependable build quality—an excellent option for players seeking confidence and stability in a mid-length cue.

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