Best Pool Cues for Women and Girls

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You are going to love these cues for you, your partner or your daughter.

These billiard cues have beautiful decorations and designs that add elegance to your billiard game.

Select the one you like the most

Do you need Billiard Gloves?

Testimonial 1:

“Bought this glove because I trust the Kamui brand and it fit my black and white theme for cue, case and accessories. I also liked the fact that it had an adjustable strap because I hate having to pull a glove off so it ends up inside out and having to fix it before putting it back on. Unfortunately, it fits so tight, even when the wrist strap is loose, that you end up having to either turn it inside out or pulling on the finger sleeves to get it off. A few times doing the latter led to the rip along the seam you see in the picture.

PROS:
Very comfortable fitting glove. I love the webbed portion and how it breathes.
Glove is very nice looking; befitting the Kamui brand.

CONS:
Tore easily if not removed very carefully. As in more carefully than you would normally remove a glove.
Finger sleeves are a little too long. I have fat hands and long fingers so it works for me but they are definitely longer than they need to be to insure they cover any contact point with a normal cue stroke.

OVERALL: Satisfied with the purchase and will probably replace with the same glove when the tear in this one gets worse. BUT, I now know that you have to be particularly careful when taking the glove off to avoid tearing the material.”

Testimonial 2:

“I have very small hands. On my left hand, my ring size is a 4.5. The size XS fits well, but there is some bunching up of the material on my thumb (although I think this is normal). This glove keeps me from having to use chalk, and my strokes with it are very smooth. I ended up purchasing one for my husband as well. Especially since there are so few XS small gloves on the market, I would highly recommend this one! (The size XL also fits my husband appropriately. We used the measurements provided to decide on a glove size.)”

Testimonial 1:

“Comfortable and fits good – not too tight or loose. Have used it for 25+ hours so far. Seems well constructed and durable. I like the closed index and thumb fingers so the glove does not ride up and allow the cue to rub against skin. It plays warmer than other gloves I’ve used as the material does not breath well.”

Testimonial 2:

“This is a great tool for pool. It keeps your hand steadier. Purchased it for our son in law for Christmas and he loves it . He wears it every time he plays pool”

Testimonial 1:

“It’s difficult to find gloves for left handed players that you don’t reverse. Even harder to find decent quality. Overall, the glove is a good solution that seems to have well done seems and good fit. Only complaint is the velcro wrist strap is made for someone with fat wrists. I’m an average sized guy and it has overlap that’s excessive. Otherwise i’d give it five stars.”

Testimonial 2:

“I have tried many gloves and the Longoni Black Fire 2.0 billiard pool glove is the best out there. very durable, great feel. I play every night, its holds very nicely for months. Feel very confident with it on. I would give it SIX STARS!”

Billiard cases

Testimonial 1:

“Nice light weight and i like that i can wear it like a packpack. Great for pool cue case for motorclycle riders like me.

The outer storage pockets should be larger and more available colors like black and gray. I just found blue and red.”

Testimonial 2:

“This is a great pool cue case. I wanted a light weight case since I only carry two cues , down from 4, and this fits the criteria being a 3×4. The color and look is really nice, it’s looks like a much more expensive case. the $75 I spent is a bargain compared to others. This weighs less with 2 cues than my hard side 5×8 when it’s empty
10 out of 10 would recommend this to my pool friends”

Testimonial 1:

“Just received this case! Shipping was very fast, case looks very sturdy and holds my cue very well, does not rattle around like my last case. For the money I say it’s totally worth it and I like the fact on how I can lay my cue down instead of sliding in a tube. Plus most people at pool halls have very similar cases and someone walked out with mine one time by accident because we had the same style case, so this one will definitely be different than the rest and easy to spot when your out.”

Testimonial 2:

“Hard to find a case able to store the cue flat to help avoid warping. Seems good at first glance holding cue with foam. Better then the drop cases because shaft and but dont fit snug in them so it can rattle around. Will update after few weeks use”

Testimonial 1:

“Great bag with a lot of room (more than I need) for all the gear for my wife and I.

The strap is really comfortable and the slots for the butts and shafts are all separate.”

Testimonial 2:

“This case is like the MONO guitar case, but for cues.

If you have at least $300-worth of cue sticks, I’d recommend this case as a good investment. Reason being, it has several beneficial details:

– The shaft and butt pockets slide easily into the fabric sleeves, and keeps them from shifting.

Also, there are flaps that cover the joints, protecting them from hitting other cues and parts.

One thing that annoys me with other bags is that there is a fair amount of “give” and shifting during transit.

It isn’t just about damaging the joints and/or chaffing the sticks; for me, it’s more about getting annoyed by all the jostling while I’m walking.

– Plenty of room inside.

There are outside pockets, and inside pockets, and little pockets to hold extensions, etc…

– Great shoulder strap.

It’s padded enough to equalize weight distribution.

Also, it can be extended to a more manageable length compared to most bags I’ve tried.

If you only own two cue sticks for casual play, this might be overkill.

However, if you’re like me and have three mid- to high-range cues, this bag is a better option than the common ‘cheaper’ alternatives.

It has plenty of room for expansion, should you want to get extra shafts and/or cues.

It keeps the cues from shifting, with less chance of damage to the joints or wood/finish.

It’s comfortable.

I consider this a long-term investment.

I hate it when I buy something to save a few bucks, and end up spending as much or more for an upgrade later.”

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