Anyone OWN a ZERO HALABURTON 4 x 8 Case

PoolSleuth

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I understand the Case come with Foam in the Top & Bottom Panel, that is Pre Cut to accept Cue.

My Question is hold long a Shaft or Butt section will the CASE ACCOMMODATE, as the young lady who promised me an answer to this Question, and a Catalog before XMAS still has not got back to me....:mad:
 
PoolSleuth said:
I understand the Case come with Foam in the Top & Bottom Panel, that is Pre Cut to accept Cue.

My Question is hold long a Shaft or Butt section will the CASE ACCOMMODATE, as the young lady who promised me an answer to this Question, and a Catalog before XMAS still has not got back to me....:mad:


I have a 4x8 Z-H and it works real well. It's bulky but provides excellent protection with the foam inserts. I just use mine for storage. Yes, the foam inserts inside are precut to accept the 4 butts and 8 shafts. They are really sized for a standard length cue, but a 59" cue will fit in just fine. If you have aspirations of using the case to store a 60" cue, though, you may need to cut out a little more of the foam with a utility knife. It wouldn't be that big of a deal.

Hope this helps.

Sean
 
PoolSleuth said:
Thanks for the Info. What is the Lenth of the Pre Cut Pocket/Slot? 29" or Longer????

Think it's right at 29". The foam material is elastic and has a little stretch to it. That's why I say a 59" cue will fit but probably not 60". Cutting it out a little more to accomodate a longer cue would be no problem.
 
cueaddicts said:
If you have aspirations of using the case to store a 60" cue, though, you may need to cut out a little more of the foam with a utility knife. It wouldn't be that big of a deal.

Hope this helps.

Sean

A new pair of pointed scissors also work well for cutting foam and leaving the cut smooth. Just take your time cutting so you don't have to go out and buy new foam and have to cut everything out. cutting small blocks and then removing them individually to get the size you want will also help to keep it professional looking.

Terry
 
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