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Billiard Cue Sticks
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About LING LI TE LLT 58-Inch Segmented Matte Glass Fiber Graphite Composite Billiard Cue
Overall Feedback:
95% positive
95% found the finish durable, however, 5% raised concerns
I noticed that the stick was warped and the end of the stick would shoot out when hitting balls. Additionally, I said that the stick was lightly dropped on the end where the rubber was supposed to be and this caused the bottom of the stick to crack.
88% appreciated the balance, yet 12% felt it was too heavy
I wished I had purchased a heavier weight stick, but I thought as a woman I would need a lighter cue.
Sometimes I wouldn't notice that the end of my stick had shot out until a few minutes later. Additionally, the bottom of the stick cracked when it was lightly dropped on the end where the rubber was supposed to be.
89% loved the grip, although 11% found it slippery
I wish I had purchased a heavier weight stick, but I thought being a woman I would need a lighter cue.
The cue stick feels good in my hands and is straight. However, the tip is hard and buying and installing a soft tip will be a pain.
94% appreciated its precision, but 6% faced issues
I compared the cue stick with cuetec butt, noting that it is made of fiber glass over wood, but matte graphite instead for butt. This shows my knowledge about cue tip hardness and comparison with other cue sticks.
I find the tip hard and buying and installing a soft tip will be a hassle.
I need to shape the tip of my cue stick to avoid disappointment while shooting with english.
I noticed that the stick was warped and the end of the stick would shoot out when hitting balls. Additionally, I said that the stick was lightly dropped on the end where the rubber was supposed to be and this caused the bottom of the stick to crack.
To adjust the weight of my cue stick, I need to pop off the rubber bumper at the butt end to reveal the adjustable weight screw and then turn the screw to the preferred weight.
The pool sticks are beautifully crafted with attention to detail.
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