60 inch cue

It gives you an extra 2 inches of reach
And will get you closer to the wall in tight palces…
I’m 6ft tall, never had an issue with 58 inches,
Maybe taller people can appreciate it more.
 
A lot of people are using 60 inch cues, is there a performance benefit using a longer cue?
I have one on order, but you can just use a mid cue extension in conjunction with a 58" cue to tailor the length to your liking, which is what I do now with a 4" mid cue extension. I think a mid cue extension works great. I also have a 58" Cuetec with the Duo stackable extension, and I always leave the 3" portion on the end of the butt to make the overall cue length 61", which also works well for me. I don't think a 60-62" cue gives you enough added reach on 9' footers, so you would still need a long rear extension and/or be able to use a bridge.

The benefit is: if you are tall and you can't get your forearm to point straight down when addressing the cue ball--even with your little finger hanging off the end of the butt--a mid cue extension will allow you to grip the cue and have the proper bend in the elbow (90 degrees). If the mid cue extension is long enough, the player will even be able to grip the cue on the wrap. With a butt extension, a tall player will be able to move their hand back to get their forearm to point straight down, but their hand will be even further from the wrap.

If you aren't tall, I don't see the point of using a 60" cue: it just makes the cue heavier. Instead use a 58" cue and employ a long light hollow carbon rear extension for long reach shots.
 
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I'm 6'3" and two nights ago I ran a rack of nine on my 9' gc with my 42" jump cue. I see so many players who hold their cue so far back that it looks like they are getting ready to bear hug someone. I don't understand how they have any control while they are that spread out.

I have cues from 57" to 65" with no extensions. I really don't see much difference playing with any of them.
 
I am used to 58 inch cues which I have always been using. I do have one longer cue and it doesn't balance well for me. Just feels too funny. It could be the weight is not right for me. I am 6ft. Arm length may have something to do with it for some too. All you can do it try out a few different things to see how they work for you.
 
I am 6’5” and if I want to have my chin close on the cue, a standard 58” cue is not enough to have a comfortable and effective stroke. I think decades ago players shot in a much more upright stance and there was no need for longer cues. Now pockets are smaller and table is slicker and you need more accuracy and players are more often chin on cue and therefore even shorter players are using extensions or longer cues. My game went up a notch a coach told me to get a longer cue and I switched from 58” to 59” and eventually to my current 60” player.
 
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