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Discovery 300 American Pool Cue, 1-Part - 122 cm (48")

$199
Ref. : 8389066

Our team of enthusiasts recommends this pool cue for discovering pool and starting out, even at home!

Are you looking for a cue for learning to play pool? With its short length, we recommend a manoeuvrable and versatile cue for your great debut.

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Products benefits

Precision

Start out accurately with the poplar shaft and 13 mm tip.

Grip

Gain grip with its hardwood butt and smooth finish!

Easy transport

Your pool cue is made from a single piece.

Technical information

Weight and dimensions

Your pool cue measures 122 cm (48") and weighs 480 g (17 oz).
Its smaller size allows you to play more easily in small rooms.

A little tip from our billiards team:

Pool is a matter of accuracy... and therefore of position. Take your time to find a position where you are both stable and relaxed.
And a snooker table is large! Feel free to lean over and play with your chin almost glued to the cue.

Did you know? You need to maintain the tip of your pool cue.

The tip is the very end of your pool cue.
This is the part you use to hit the ball: so it regularly wears out and gets replaced.
If you have just replaced your tip or if you have a new pool cue, you need to "make" the tip.
The goal is to sand the tip with sandpaper to remove the varnish, soften the leather, and break the angles so that the tip hits the ball evenly.

Warranty

2 years

Product concept & technology

Product Composition

Billiard cue 100% Wood Bumper 100% Ferrule 100% Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene Tip for billiards 100% Leather

STOCK ADVICE

Your pool cue is made of wood: to prevent it from losing its shape, we recommend storing it horizontally out of direct sunlight, humidity, and temperature changes :)

Approved By

Corentin, Manon, Denis and Bérangère, members of the Geologic team and gold, silver, and bronze in French billiards.

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