What the best and easy to use Rubber Butt Sleeves??

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What the best and easy to use Rubber Butt Sleeves for cue??

I try a Longoni Silicone Sleeves ... Didn't like!!

Love the Gummi latex Sleeve Dieckman use ! Bob Jewett ,said the one he have was dry rotten?

Looking for the best and easy to use... IBS --- or whatever??

Yes, I know .. each to their opinion
 
What the best and easy to use Rubber Butt Sleeves for cue??

I try a Longoni Silicone Sleeves ... Didn't like!!

Love the Gummi latex Sleeve Dieckman use ! Bob Jewett ,said the one he have was dry rotten?

Looking for the best and easy to use... IBS --- or whatever??

Yes, I know .. each to their opinion

I found a tip on here years ago to use medical penrose drains.

I bought a box of 50 for $20 or so, and never looked back ...
 
For others: just look on Amazon for Penrose surgical drainage tubing. Or, you can go to a local medical supply store. I got 7/8-inch but I can't find that on Amazon right now. About $1.50 each now for 3/4-inch or 1-inch. They all seem to be 18 inches long which is more or less perfect.

The last time I went to a medical supply store I had to assure them that I was not self-administering any kind of injection. They believed my pool cue story.

The latex is quite thin and does wear out and tear but they last for months.
 
I wasn't suggesting to use them for prophylactics ;-) i thought we were talking about something to cover the butt of a pool cue that is removable, so you can access the threads, if you wish to use extensions etc. ;-)
thought it wouldn't be hard to punch about a 1/4" hole and then one could still access the threads to use an extension without removing it.
never tried one, it says they fit 1 1/4" and pretty stretchy, That seemed seemed about the right size. I'm seeing them at $10.47 for an 8 pack.. not so bad really..

I was thinking of just making a rubber plug with a pin that fits the threaded hole so I could pop it out, just so if my cue touches the floor it doesn't get damaged by the "hard hit"

the red color, a bit bright maybe?

 
I wasn't suggesting to use them for prophylactics ;-) i thought we were talking about something to cover the butt of a pool cue that is removable, so you can access the threads, if you wish to use extensions etc. ;-)
thought it wouldn't be hard to punch about a 1/4" hole and then one could still access the threads to use an extension without removing it.
never tried one, it says they fit 1 1/4" and pretty stretchy, That seemed seemed about the right size. I'm seeing them at $10.47 for an 8 pack.. not so bad really..

I was thinking of just making a rubber plug wiht a pin that fits the threaded hole so I could pop it out, just so if my cue touches the floor it doesn't get damaged by the "hard hit"

That isn't the subject of this thread.

Most carom billiard players use rubber sleeves -- where the wrap is on some pool cues. They do that so their hand doesn't slip even for a light grip. Here are some examples:

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Thanks Bob, here I had an image in in my mind of a piece of surgical tubing stuck on the end, flapping about ;-)

sometimes in snooker I want to give a ball just a very light tap and Ill just unscrew the butt and use the 3/4 shaft. it seemed to work ok for me since I was used to doing that on my little table in the kitchen with stuff in the way of a proper cue and proper stroke. It may be sort of similar but it's just a way to make the cue really lightweight, for a little "tap", rather than an actual "shot" In Carom it's common to do those types of shots than in "regular" pool or snooker. would one then use a very light cue. like a 10 ounce rather than whatever is average , maybe 18 or so.. ?

using half a cue looks a bit odd I guess.. I'll also do it sometimes when I have a wall or pipe or something in the way, rather than looking for a shortie.

I have a 3' at home and I sometimes use it but it has a great big 8 ball tip ( 1/2" or so) I still have some issues with walls but I'm planning to set up some cues that are just about 6" shorter with a 10mm tip for 2 1/16 "or so sized balls. Many here seem to just use 2 1/4 balls I think. so 1/2" is normal.
Ive been trying to figure out how to make one up , not wanting to just cut the end off a good snooke cue. the encumbrances I have are not so much that I need to go down to a 3' cue. a lot of the snooker cues have extensions included, but I haven't seen one with a shorter extension than the regular butt, and any extensions I do have wont thread on with the shaft itself.

it doesn't seem like I have a very unusual circumstance having some obstacles, many tables do because everyone doesn't' live in a giant mansion.

I keep thinking someone should make a cue that has the ability to be shortened easily but a regular length otherwise. I don't think this would take a huge feat of engineering.

sorry if I threw things too far OT. I've been trying to think up a logical way just so my cue's butt has a bit of rubber for protection and that is a bit different topic - as is adjusting the length. perhaps It's a better subject for a separate thread.
 
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For a while I used a tennis overgrip wrapped around the linen.
I liked the tacky feel and look, but depending on the brand and color they get dirty very quickly and I stopped using them as they make putting them in and out of a quiver case cause too much friction.
 
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