Our English pool cues are built for the fast, strategic game played on 6–7ft tables—perfect for red/yellow ball formats and tight cueing spaces in pubs, clubs, or home setups. With narrower tips (typically 8mm–9.5mm), shorter lengths, and slim butts, they offer superb control and precision.
We stock a variety of quality cues from trusted makers, including the popular Eagle Cues Thailand range—known for clean finishes, solid construction, and great value. For beginners or casual players, we also offer starter packs that include matching cases and extensions at an unbeatable price.
Looking for something unique? We also have a limited selection of custom cue options available for players seeking a more personalised feel or specific build features.
Use the filters to explore by brand, weight, or tip size—or reach out for personalised help selecting the right cue for your style and table.
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