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Billiard Cue Sticks
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About Dysdensa Billiard Pool Sticks Pool Cue Stick
Overall Feedback:
98% positive
94% appreciated its precision, but 6% faced issues
The cue tip hardness of my billiard-cue-stick is pretty good brand new and will get better with play.
I have a pool cue with a nicely rounded, thick leather tip that provides great shot angle options.
I noticed that the cue tip is hard and it does not give a soft hit to the cue ball. Instead, it whacks the ball hard sending a vibration up the sticks shaft.
I have frequent difficulty while shooting with this cue and sometimes miscue right after chalking, leaving a bald spot on the tip.
98% appreciated the balance
Weight affects the shot follow-through and balance provides the control needed to give a cue ball the spin and direction needed.
I was told that the billiard-cue-stick weighs 19 oz and comes with a 2-year free replacement.
94% loved the grip, although 6% found it slippery
I love the grips of the billiard-cue-sticks as they provide a nice sure feel that allows me to keep my grip light.
The textured nylon grip-wrapped material around the grip feels secure and prevents slippage from sweaty hands during competition.
I would not want a glossy finish towards the tip of my cue stick because it would stick more to my hands.
I liked the pool cues, but they only lasted less than a year before the string around the grip came off.
95% found the finish durable, however, 5% raised concerns
The stick is perfectly weighted and does not warp easily. I have been using it with my teenage son who hits really hard and it is holding up well so far.
After playing for a few hours, the finish of my pool stick felt like bare wood instead of the glossy finish.
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.
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