Vincitore / Dynamic / Instroke

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hi

I want a cue case to hold my cues up, only to protect when I not played. 2/4 or 3/5.
The case will be everytime on my home (I have another when I go play)
My question is simple... To Storage my cues and protect it against moisture, what will be better material? Leather or Vinyl?

I see some brands, like VIncitore and Dynamic.. The sellers told they was made by real leather, and price is less expensive that Instroke... They are good? Anyone knows something about this cases?

Thanks
 
hi

I want a cue case to hold my cues up, only to protect when I not played. 2/4 or 3/5.
The case will be everytime on my home (I have another when I go play)
My question is simple... To Storage my cues and protect it against moisture, what will be better material? Leather or Vinyl?

I see some brands, like VIncitore and Dynamic.. The sellers told they was made by real leather, and price is less expensive that Instroke... They are good? Anyone knows something about this cases?

Thanks

Vincintore is JUNK in my opinion. Don't know about the Dynamic ones. You can pretty much bet that any Instroke copy which is much cheaper is cheaper for a very good reason, that reason being that it's not as good.
 
Vincintore is JUNK in my opinion. Don't know about the Dynamic ones. You can pretty much bet that any Instroke copy which is much cheaper is cheaper for a very good reason, that reason being that it's not as good.

Hi
Thanks for answer... I see your website... I tried found some dealers on europe for Instroke cases, but only find on US and Japan..
Can you help me?!
Thanks
 
hi

I want a cue case to hold my cues up, only to protect when I not played. 2/4 or 3/5.
The case will be everytime on my home (I have another when I go play)
My question is simple... To Storage my cues and protect it against moisture, what will be better material? Leather or Vinyl?

I see some brands, like VIncitore and Dynamic.. The sellers told they was made by real leather, and price is less expensive that Instroke... They are good? Anyone knows something about this cases?

Thanks

If you are looking for cue protection, and affordability, I would recommend a Sterling Wave, or something comparable....I know John Barton here at AZB has some connection to the Sterling Case company. I have owned a couple, and have always been pleasantly surprised at the level of protection these cases offer....Just my two cents. :cool:
 
hi

I want a cue case to hold my cues up, only to protect when I not played. 2/4 or 3/5.
The case will be everytime on my home (I have another when I go play)
My question is simple... To Storage my cues and protect it against moisture, what will be better material? Leather or Vinyl?

I see some brands, like VIncitore and Dynamic.. The sellers told they was made by real leather, and price is less expensive that Instroke... They are good? Anyone knows something about this cases?

Thanks

I just bought a Vincitore about 6 months ago and it's just fine. It holds my cues and protects them well enough, takes them to the bar, then I take my cues out, I play, I break the cues down when finished, I put them back in the case and take it on to the house ;) So far all of those actions have been possible with this case...WOW. I don't get the hype about spending several hundred dollars and up on a fancy bag to carry cues around in. Yes, I know some cases "protect" cues more than others but this Vincitore is fine for $105.... My opinion is if you spend 300 to 400 dollars on a case to simply store cues in when they're at the house, I think you've paid too much sir!
 
+1 for vincitore. I have 2 that I use for storage and I have always thought they were very nice cases for the money. I wouldn't mind trying a JB rugged though too.
 
I actually purchased a vincitore case 2 years ago. I liked it so much and never had a problem with it that I purchased another one.
 
i sub jest you bye a instroke. very good case for the price.

I myself store my cues in a instroke cue case because they are very durable but I store them in a environment were they are indoors in a safe with a humidifier on it.. but instroke puts our a very good case not junk, but the environment you store it in will also help protect your cue from warp age . I have about 200 cues of which 80 are keepers I decided to cull a bunch of my collection to buy some better cue's.... .
 
I just bought a Vincitore about 6 months ago and it's just fine. It holds my cues and protects them well enough, takes them to the bar, then I take my cues out, I play, I break the cues down when finished, I put them back in the case and take it on to the house ;) So far all of those actions have been possible with this case...WOW. I don't get the hype about spending several hundred dollars and up on a fancy bag to carry cues around in. Yes, I know some cases "protect" cues more than others but this Vincitore is fine for $105.... My opinion is if you spend 300 to 400 dollars on a case to simply store cues in when they're at the house, I think you've paid too much sir!

My sentiments exactly.
 
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Storing pool balls is properly is essential so that you can use them for a number of years unless you lose some of them. At the same time, it is also essential to use a perfect pool cue to play the game properly.
 
vincintore is good i have no issues with this case... it last me until now i purchase it 3 years ago
 
Vincintore cases are junk. Sometimes you get lucky and have no problem and sometimes, like me, the bottom breaks and your cue slides through a ring of nails and is permanently damaged.

Buy at your own risk. The reason they are cheap is because they use fast crappy methods to build them.

I have taken apart dozens of these cases and shown people how crappy they are made inside.
 
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