New Cuetec WNT Nineball Cue Unboxing

Matt_24

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Greetings, all.

When I saw the video of Emily Frazier showing off the new Matchroom/Cuetec collaboration on Facebook, my interest was piqued. I’ve always been a sucker for blondes. So, I decided to buy one, and give it an honest review right here on AZB.

I’m not a professional “reviewer” or journalist like some of the more esteemed members of AZB, but I’ll give it my best shot.

So, a few days after seeing the ad, I drove to Nielsen Billiards in Springfield, IL and picked one of these new models up, along with a few other goodies. Nielsen Billiards is fantastic, and their eBay store has an amazing selection. I’m a repeat customer. I like going in person and perusing all of the cues and cases.

So, the cost for the cue was $815 plus tax.

Packaging: 10/10 - really cool packaging, complete with joint protectors, cue and shaft holders, and multiple packs of shaft cleaner.

Fit and Finish: 10/10.

Wrap: The fake leather wrap feels just fine.

Balance: It has a great balance point, about an inch and a half above the wrap, which is what I like.

Joint: It has a 3/8 x 14 steel joint. I prefer a steel joint cue, generally 5/16 x 14, but this feels commensurate. I wouldn’t even know how to gauge the size of this pin if it didn’t identify it on the cynergy shaft, lol.

Design: I bought the black model with the 12.5 cynergy shaft. The overlay design is fine. I think it’s an attractive cue.

I was extremely pleased with how it plays. I let my buddy, who is anti-carbon fiber guy, hit some balls with it, then couldn’t get it away from him. He was falling in love.

All in all I am happy with this cue. I think I’ll make it my main player for a while.
 

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Enjoy it.
Personally I have a hard time with decal cues, I can't see myself get one, maybe I'm just too old and remember the days that decal cues were cheap shitty cues that no serious player would touch...
 
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