Snooker Cues

Snooker Cues

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      Explore our carefully curated range of snooker cues. Each is selected for balance, precision and professional-level control, offering high-level performance. We stock cues from world-leading brands like 1066 Billiards, Green Baize GBL and Eagle Cues Thailand. 

      From one-piece to modern 3/4-jointed designs, our cues suit club players, competitors and beginners alike. Every cue is shipped securely and backed by expert advice — need help choosing? Our team’s here to guide you toward the perfect cue.

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      Experience Elite Control with our Snooker Cues

      All our cues are hand-selected for their premium materials and expert craftsmanship. We exclusively source cues made from premium ash or maple shafts with consistent grain, solid joints and excellent weight distribution, to bring you the best.

      Whether you’re in search of a traditional one-piece cue or a modern 3/4 jointed style, we cater to suit club players, competition athletes and beginners. 

      Protect & Maintain Your Snooker Cue

      To make sure your cue goes the distance and helps you meet your potential, invest in the right accessories, like a stylish cue case and essential care products.

      Get to grips with your technique with extensions, cue tips and ferrules and, of course, chalk

      Level-Up Your Game with The Snooker Shop

      For beginners just starting out to competitive players upgrading their gear for the next tournament, we’ll help you find everything you need. Shop a range of cue sports from Australia’s leading supplier today.

      Frequently Asked Questions

      Snooker cues have a larger tip and a softer feel. They’re generally lighter and more flexible. Pool cues are thicker and heavier.

      The right cue length depends on your height:

      Height - Cue Length

      Under 5’6” = 56” - 57”

      5’7” - 6’2” = 57” - 58”

      Above 6’2” = 58” - 59”

      A 9.5mm cue tip is generally preferred for its spin and accuracy. A larger tip (9.8mm or larger) allows more power and stability for beginner players, while advanced players might prefer 9.5mm or smaller.

      To protect your cue, follow these steps:

      • Use a cue case for storage and transportation
      • Lay it flat or upright to prevent bending or warping
      • Wipe down after each session

      One-piece cues are preferred by players who have a dedicated space and don’t have to travel to play as much. Two-piece cues are more convenient to transport, but the joint can be a distraction.