What kind of case interior do you like?

twilight

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Random thought, but do you like the shorter tight fitting tubes that allow the last few inches of your cues to stick up? e.g. Justis, Instroke. Or, do you like the long full tubes that extend an inch or two more than your cue with a bit of breathing room? e.g. Whitten, guiseppe Why?
 
twilight said:
Random thought, but do you like the shorter tight fitting tubes that allow the last few inches of your cues to stick up? e.g. Justis, Instroke. Or, do you like the long full tubes that extend an inch or two more than your cue with a bit of breathing room? e.g. Whitten, guiseppe Why?

I have long been a fan of the Instroke interior for a couple reasons. One, I like that the case will easily accomodate cues of various lengths. Two, I also like the interior material used, as I live in a very 'moist' climate, and the material does not tend to hold moisture as some other interior materials may.

I, however, do not opt for the leather Instrokes. I can get the Instroke interior for much less money by purchasing from their Premier vinyl line, which are pretty bullet-proof, IMHO. I have owned several of the original German-made Instroke Premier cases, and have never been disappointed.

I recently needed to purchase a 2x3 config case, as I have my new cue coming soon, and will also carry my SP as a breaker. I did not much care for the thinner vinyl on the Asian-made Instrokes, so I opted for the German-made version, now called StrokeSports, because it is still made with the same thick Skai vinyl as the original Instroke Premiers.

Lisa
 
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