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...
 
Looks good actually best color of the 3 offered
And I know cuetec plays fantastic my number 1by far playing cue

I’ll add
A real player isn’t concerned with how fancy the butt is or isn’t
 
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