Cuetec Cynergy Packaging -- Can you purchase the soft cloth sleeves that the shaft & cue come in?

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A while back, I purchased a Cuetec Cynergy cue. When it arrived, the shaft and butt were packaged in very soft cloth sleeves (probably nylon; had a soft, silky feel).

These sleeves were very useful items. I kept them on my shaft and butt when inserting them into my case because they seemed to add a little extra protection.

I am curious if anyone knows of a vendor that sells something along the lines of these things. I'm pretty sure Cuetec does not. Seems like it would be a useful item for a lot of players. Please see attached photo.

Thanks in advance for any help you can provide!
 

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Sleeves are available for 5 - 10 bucks Amazon. Probably 20 bucks a gross China.
I've searched on Amazon and on billiard supplies sites, but have not found any like the ones Cuetec Cynergy cues come in. Their's are made of very thin, soft fabric. If you per chance run across something like that on Amazon, please send a link. I've not had any luck. Thanks so much!
 
Well you've seen these then.

I think Ali Express might have single cue sleeves for peanuts,
You could also pick up the fabric of your choice at Walmart and have it stitched into tubes or bags that would fit butterfly and hard cases with cloth partitions.

If you want the real thing you need to ask the real thing.
 
The op posted a pic of what he wants with arrows pointing at the item. Your links don't point to anything remotely resembling what the op asked about. Think of stockings on a woman with slender, toned legs. If you think such a woman would be willing to swap out something at one of your links in place of her stockings, then keep on posting.
 
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These sleeves were very useful items. I kept them on my shaft and butt when inserting them into my case because they seemed to add a little extra protection.
If you need nylon sleeves on your shafts to protect them from your case, then you should consider buying a better case, e.g. a JB Rugged. I bought a Cuetec cue, and I took off those sleeves, and I put the sleeves in the Cuetec box, and I put the Cuetec box into storage. I assume at some point I'll throw the Cuetec box away.

Most players I run into try to make packing up their gear as swift as possible: no joint protectors, no wiping off the tip, rather they just unscrew their cues and stuff the pieces into their case, and they are out the door in under a minute.
 
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The op posted a pic of what he wants with arrows pointing at the item. Your links don't point to anything remotely resembling what the op asked about. Think of stockings on a woman with slender, toned legs. If you think such a woman would be willing to swap out something at one of your links in place of her stockings, then keep on posting.
He didn't specify.
 
Well you've seen these then.

I think Ali Express might have single cue sleeves for peanuts,
You could also pick up the fabric of your choice at Walmart and have it stitched into tubes or bags that would fit butterfly and hard cases with cloth partitions.

If you want the real thing you need to ask the real thing.
The link you provided was to a product that is nothing at all like what I was asking about. Did you see the photo in my post? And yes, of course, I could make some myself, but I thought I'd check with folks here to see if any vendors might sell something like this.
 
The op posted a pic of what he wants with arrows pointing at the item. Your links don't point to anything remotely resembling what the op asked about. Think of stockings on a woman with slender, toned legs. If you think such a woman would be willing to swap out something at one of your links in place of her stockings, then keep on posting.
Thank you!
 
If you need nylon sleeves on your shafts to protect them from your case, then you should consider buying a better case, e.g. a JB Rugged. I bought a Cuetec cue, and I took off those sleeves, and I put the sleeves in the Cuetec box, and I put the Cuetec box into storage. I assume at some point I'll throw the Cuetec box away.

Most players I run into try to make packing up their gear as swift as possible: no joint protectors, no wiping off the tip, rather they just unscrew their cues and stuff the pieces into their case, and they are out the door in under a minute.
Thanks for the advice, but I own a very nice Predator Legacy leather case. The sleeves I asked about simply offered me a little extra protection from the chalk dust that tends, over the years, to creep into any case. I found the ones that came with my Cuetec cue to be useful. It's that simple. I never suggested that others use them. My post simply asked if anyone had seen such items for sale anywhere. Several replies (yours included) seem to effectively be saying that it's stupid of me to even ask the question. Why so?
 
The link you provided was to a product that is nothing at all like what I was asking about. Did you see the photo in my post? And yes, of course, I could make some myself, but I thought I'd check with folks here to see if any vendors might sell something like this.
He didn't specify.

To me it's utility stuff. You could make any piece of cloth work besides the sleeves you find for sale. Are you selling it? Contact Cuetech. JB cases could whip up what you want as well.
 
No, I'm not looking to buy stuff to resell, and I'm not a seamstress so I'll not be making them myself! 😆 Again, I was just curious if anyone had seen items like these for sale anywhere. If not, no worries.
 
"Pretty sure Cuetec does not" means you haven't contacted them. Call or email and find out - probably quicker than continuing to tell people they aren't meeting your expectations.

No doubt these are all wrong, and you've Googled them by now, but spandex and all . . .

 
"Pretty sure Cuetec does not" means you haven't contacted them. Call or email and find out - probably quicker than continuing to tell people they aren't meeting your expectations.

No doubt these are all wrong, and you've Googled them by now, but spandex and all . . .

Thank you, that link is actually very helpful. I had not seen that product, nor that website.
And with regard to your other statement: I sent Cuetec an email asking if they sold those sleeves but have not received a reply.
And I'm not telling people they aren't "meeting my expectations," whatever the hell that means. The links people provided were to products that looked nothing like what I asked about. How do you suggest I reply to those posts?
 
I can see using these if storing shafts or shipping. Zero need if you have even a decent case. I started playing in the fall of '78 and have owned a BUNCH of cues and cases. I have NEVER seen damage to ANY shaft by ANY case, even the cheap ones with thin satin liners. If using current cases with JB-style liners there is no need to use these.
 
I can see using these if storing shafts or shipping. Zero need if you have even a decent case. I started playing in the fall of '78 and have owned a BUNCH of cues and cases. I have NEVER seen damage to ANY shaft by ANY case, even the cheap ones with thin satin liners. If using current cases with JB-style liners there is no need to use these.
I use the ones that come with my jump cue for the butt in my JB case. I just use it to make it easier to get the butt out if it slides to the bottom as it's so short.
 
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