My daughter would like to play more but the house cues are to big. She is 50" tall has a 50" reach and is fairly strong for a seven year old. What am I looking at for a cue.
Thank you, and happy new year.
Thank you, and happy new year.
My daughter would like to play more but the house cues are to big. She is 50" tall has a 50" reach and is fairly strong for a seven year old. What am I looking at for a cue.
Thank you, and happy new year.
My 11 yo is also 50" and he plays with a 42" one piece Dufferin cue. He could probably play with a 48" now
I've heard a cue maker once say that the optimum length for a cue is that it should reach the bottom lip of the player. Where they derived that "theory" from, I don't know...but I do know that a 58" cue is about the distance from the butt of the cue to my lip when the cue is resting on the floor.
Wow if that holds true I would need roughly a 67 inch cue. Seems a bit long to me. I play with a 60" cue.
Wow if that holds true I would need roughly a 67 inch cue. Seems a bit long to me. I play with a 60" cue.
If you're close to a retail home pool table dealership, they would carry smaller cues. Find one that is long enough but that she can hold past the balance point to keep the tip down. I see kids playing w/cues that are too long so they develop a bridge that is "over" the shafts to keep the cue/shaft/tips from floating upwards. This is bad! So there should not be excessive weight behind their stroking hand when positioned correctly for them.
Dave
I've heard a cue maker once say that the optimum length for a cue is that it should reach the bottom lip of the player. Where they derived that "theory" from, I don't know...but I do know that a 58" cue is about the distance from the butt of the cue to my lip when the cue is resting on the floor.