hi.. i like to share with u all those people who height is ard 174cm tall ard 5ft''9 and what cue length r u all prefer? 56'' or 57''?
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Originally Posted by 888hi.. i like to share with u all those people who height is ard 174cm tall ard 5ft''9 and what cue length r u all prefer? 56'' or 57''?
I have a mate who insist on having a 58 inch cue as he is 1.80 (that is 6-1 btw) meters tall.
However, he simply can't cue straight, has no pause in the cueing action (unlike the talent of jimbo, this guy often put a lot of unintended side because of this) and has a 15inch bridge. This is largely due to his misconception--he felt he had to hold the cue at the very very end for all his shots. With his squarish approach to the cue ball, a 57" cue would more than suffice.
You need a cue that offers you enough bridge length (that is within your ability to cue straight and true) and still have a good 3-5 inch left where you hold the butt for some awkward shots. The problem with having a cue longer than you are, is that you might feel uncomfortable taking on shots with the cue ball so near the cushion. This is largely a question about the balance of the cue.
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so far doe's your friend suits his 58'' cue? or he needs shorter around 57.5?
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its not as simple as your height equals the length of cue you should use.
ones set up/length of bridge and even length of arms (arm span is normally the same as your height. i however am 5'9" and have an arm span of 6') can make a difference. so each persons requirements are different. i use a 57 1/2" cue but J Higgins is same height and uses 55 3/4" G Dott even smaller cue and he is about 5'5"."Don't think, feel"
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Originally Posted by lbsthe cue is only part of a very big problem.
what I am trying to stress is that the length of the cue is not strictly co-related to your height.
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Originally Posted by 888wow.. 7'4 tall, ard 1.90cm++?
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Originally Posted by QubitIm 6'2" (and i have fairly long arms) and i find i need at least 58" to get my cue action right. Certainly if i have too short a cue my action goes to pot (or not actually)
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