🎨 Cue the Style - Play Like a Pro!
The Dysdensa Handmade Painting Pool Cue is a 58-inch, 20-ounce masterpiece crafted from premium maple, featuring a 13mm leather tip and a 5/16 x 18 pin. Designed for players of all skill levels, it combines durability with a unique artistic flair, backed by a 2-year free replacement warranty.
Brand | Dysdensa |
Grip Size | Standard |
Sport | Pool |
Material | maple |
Skill Level | All |
Frame Material | Maple |
Shaft Material | maple |
Item Weight | 20 Ounces |
Age Range (Description) | All |
String Color | Green |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 31.75 x 2.75 x 2 inches |
Package Weight | 0.68 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 58 x 0.31 x 0.04 inches |
Brand Name | Dysdensa |
Warranty Description | Free replacement for 2 years |
Model Name | 7894330 |
Color | S7 |
Suggested Users | unisex-adult |
Manufacturer | Dysdensa |
Included Components | pool cue |
B**E
Great stick for the price
Even weight good point shoots well
K**I
Works, looks nice
I have had limited use on this.. I do not play pool all the time, but I have taken this with me when I did.. So far, it has worked good.. Thanks
V**A
good for casual player
This is a good stick to have for recreational players that come over. The cue stick looks good and rolls flat. It has a good grip on it and is comfortable to hold.
B**C
Great Break Cue For Sure
This cue is pretty good, it has a nice feel to it. I love the wrap on the handle of the cue. I tried shooting with this cue and had frequent difficulty, I would sometimes miscue right after chalking, and it would leave a bald spot on the tip. I started using this cue to break and it has been phenomenal for that, very strong breaks. I have dropped this cue a few times and I have found little bits of gravel that punctured into the cue causing divits, so the cue is abit fragile.Overall, I think this cue is a bit pricey, the cue feels great but the performance is lackluster for the price. Great for breaking though.
B**O
Decent 20z cue for pool table
I got this set of 20oz cue for my pool table and it feels pretty good in overall build quality and when in use. The cue is very straight, no problems with the leather wrapping and was smooth to use when shooting. The weight was spot on at 20oz and is a np upgrade compared to the cue that came with my pool table.
F**O
Good house-grade pool cue
The media could not be loaded. I needed a couple more pool cues for our basement pool room and wanted good cues that aren't too expensive, and this one fits that description. Is this a cue that a professional player would take to a high-dollar tournament? Not at all. But for a casual player, it's perfect. It's a two-piece cue, and the threads on both ends are very solid, so it would be good to take apart and take somewhere with you. Note that it does not come with a case, so you would have to add one.When I get a new cue, I like to test a few things to see how well it's made and to get an idea how it will play. I recommend you do these same tests.First is the roll test, and I've included a video of that. It rolls pretty true. Not perfectly, but well enough for the skill level of most of my players (including me).Second is seeing how well the tip holds chalk and engages with the ball, and I've included pictures of both of those. It passed both of those with flying colors. Like any new cue, the tip will get better with play; but it's pretty good brand new. And it seems thick enough that it should be a long while before you wear it out.Third is the balance test, and I've included a picture of the cue balanced on my finger. It balances about a quarter of the way from the back, which is exactly where I like it. Some folks like a more forward balance, but this is perfect for me.Fourth, I weighed it. The sticker on this cue claims it's a 20 oz. cue. My scale claims it's a 19.6 oz. cue. My more-expensive cues weigh exactly their claimed weight. This small variance isn't necessarily a sign of any problem with the cue. If you want something between 19 and 20, then this one will suit you well. And let's be honest - most of us aren't good enough at this game to play much better with a 21 vs. an 18, much less a 20 vs. a 19.6! Just be aware of this slight variance. I also bought a 21 oz. cue, and you can see my review of it elsewhere.And finally, I played a few games with it. All of the previous tests mean nothing if it doesn't do the job. Rest assured that it does. My game was no worse with this cue than with any of my others, so I'll call it a win.If you're looking for a good cue that won't break the bank, you can't go wrong with this one.
J**D
Added some flair to my billiards game
My wife and I recently starting playing pool, so I thought it'd be cool to grab one of these instead of using the ones they provide at the pool halls. Back in my teen years I used to play tournaments, and I had a couple expensive sticks that were well over $100, but I honestly can't feel much of a difference with this one. The weight, length, and tip size is pretty standard, but what you see is what you get since they don't allow you to customize options like the expensive ones, so I guess that's why it's cheaper. The design, finish, and smooth texture makes this cue easy to handle, so whoever crafted this did an amazing job with the detail. The only problem is my wife liked this one, so I had to buy another of their sticks lol. 5 stars for a beautifully crafted and designed pool cue!
C**S
Perfect!
This pool stick is the perfect weight and the perfect length. Beautiful craftsmanship. The tip is not a cheap one. My dad who is 78 use to love playing pool so this was perfect to get our game on. The color is beautiful as well. This stick looks and feels like a professional piece. We have played several games. At first dad was concerned breaking the balls at the start of the game because he was afraid it would get damaged but no such thing. I bought a pool stick bag to keep it secure and from getting damaged when not in use. The middle screw in strong and stable. I recommend this pool stick. Love it.
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