Instructions
Decide on the proper weight of cue for you by seeing how a number of cues feel with you play pool. Determine whether a cue has enough weight to give you the power you need to break the set of balls at the beginning of the game. But make sure it is light enough that you can angle it for difficult shots. Pool cues range in weight from 18 to 22 ounces. If you want a heavier or lighter cue, you will need to order one specially made. The right pool cue for you is a very personal decision.
Assess the balance of the cue and whether that works for you. If the cue has too much weight in the back, it might feel out of balance. That cue's grip would probably be too wide for you.
Try different cue tips to determine which you like best. Pool cue tips are available in soft, medium and hard forms. Hard tips are good for breaks. Many players like soft tips because they believe they gain more control over the ball. In addition, soft tips are typically easier to scuff and have better chalk retention. But soft tips don̵7;t hold their shape for long. The easiest choice is to select a cue with a medium tip.
Assess your comfort level with the cue. The weight, balance, grip and tip will all affect how comfortable your are with the cue. The more you play, the more you̵7;ll notice these subtle differences. A comfortable cue likely will improve your game. When you determine what characteristics suit you best, then you̵7;ll be ready to invest in a cue of your own.