I recently won a Peradon Pro-cue from a competition at Global Snooker. It arrived today, I here is a little product review of the cue.
Starting at the top of the cue, it has a 9.5 - 10mm tip with brass ferrule. Not really much to say here, it is a clean ferrule and well fitted.
The cue has nice grains going down the cue. It is also very smooth, with nice ebony splices on the butt. There are no additional splices on the butt.
There are no real faults with the cue, the cue is priced around £170, of course, cues from makers such as Trevor White, Mike Wooldridge and John Parris are likely to be better but for people that don't want to spend more than £200, Peradon cues are very good value. The cue also came with a 6 inch mini-butt extension.
Starting at the top of the cue, it has a 9.5 - 10mm tip with brass ferrule. Not really much to say here, it is a clean ferrule and well fitted.
The cue has nice grains going down the cue. It is also very smooth, with nice ebony splices on the butt. There are no additional splices on the butt.
There are no real faults with the cue, the cue is priced around £170, of course, cues from makers such as Trevor White, Mike Wooldridge and John Parris are likely to be better but for people that don't want to spend more than £200, Peradon cues are very good value. The cue also came with a 6 inch mini-butt extension.
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