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Product description

Our team of billiards players designed this cue for learning English billiards and snooker, even in tight spaces.

Are you looking for a cue for learning to play billiards and snooker? With its short length, we are offering this manoeuvrable, specially designed cue for your grand debut.

Precision

Start playing with accuracy thanks to its straightness (one piece) and 10 mm tip

Easy assembly / dismantling

Your one piece billiards cue does not require any assembly.

Easy transport

As a single piece, it\'s easier to carry than a jointed cue.

Modularity

This English billiards/snooker cue was not designed to hold an extender.

Robustness

0.5 cm brass ferrule. No joint = robustness. Made from softwood.

PONGORI

Snooker/Blackball Cue Stick Club 300 122cm

Sale priceQAR 105.00 105.00ق.ر

Size Guide

MEN SIZE GUIDE 

 

How to measure:

  • Head size: Wrap a tape measure horizontally around your head just below your eyebrows.
  • Chest size: Wrap a tape measure horizontally around the widest part of your chest.
  • Waist size: Wrap a tape measure horizontally around the widest part of your waist.
  • Hand size: Wrap a tape measure horizontally around your hand, starting from your thumb.
  • Shoe size: Place your heels flush against a wall. Place a heavy object (such as a book) against your toes. Measure the distance between the wall and the object.

TOPS (T-SHIRT, PULLOVER, JACKET)
 Size XS S M L XL 2XL 3XL 4XL
Chest (cm) 84-87 88-91 92-95 96-103 104-113 114-123 124-135 136-146

 

BOTTOMS (SHORTS, PANTS, BOARDSHORTS)
 Size XS S M L XL 2XL 3XL
Hips (cm) 84-86  87-91  92-97 98-104 105-111 112-118 119-126

 

SWIMWEAR
 Size S M M-L L L-XL XL XL-2XL 2XL
Hips (cm) 84-87 88-91 92-95 96-103 104-113 114-123 124-135 136-146

 

WOMEN SIZE GUIDE

 

How to measure:

  • Head size: Wrap a tape measure horizontally around your head just above your eyebrows.
  • Chest size: Wrap a tape measure horizontally around the widest part of your chest.
  • Band size: Wrap a tape measure horizontally around your torso just below your breasts.
  • Waist size: Wrap a tape measure horizontally around the widest part of your waist.
  • Hip size: Wrap a tape measure horizontally around the largest part of your hips.
  • Hand size: Wrap a tape measure horizontally around your hand, starting from your thumb.
  • Shoe size: Place your heels flush against a wall. Place a heavy object (such as a book) against your toes. Measure the distance between the wall and the object.
    TOPS (T-SHIRT, PULLOVER, JACKET)
    Size 3XS 2XS XS S M M-L L L-XL XL XL-2XL 2XL
    Chest (cm) 76-79 80-83 84-87 88-91 92-95 96-99 100-103 104-107 108-113    114-118 119-123
     
    BOTTOMS (SHORTS, PANTS)
     Size 3XS 2XS XS S M L XL 2XL 3XL
    Hips (cm) 81-85 86-90 91-96 97-102 103-108 109-114  115-120 121-128 129-136

     

    BRA
    Size 70A 70B 70C 70D 75A 75B 75C 75D 75E 80A 80B 80C 80D 80E 85B 85C 85D 85E
    Chest size (cm) 80-86 80-86 80-86 80-86 86-92 86-92 86-92 86-92 86-92 92-100 92-100 92-100 92-100 92-100 100-106 100-106 100-106 100-106

     

    SWIMWEAR
    Size XS S M M-L L L-XL XL XL-2XL 2XL
    Hips (cm) 90-93 94-97 98-101 102-105 106-109 110-113 114-119 120-125 126-131

     

    KIDS SIZE GUIDE

     

     

    How to measure:

    • Clothing size: Stand upright and place your bare heels flush against a wall. Measure the distance between the bottom of your foot and the top of your head.
    • Head size: Wrap a tape measure horizontally around your head just above your eyebrows.
    • Hand size: Wrap a tape measure horizontally around your hand, starting from your thumb.
    • Shoe size: Place your heels flush against a wall. Place a heavy object (such as a book) against your toes. Measure the distance between the wall and the object.

     

      APPAREL
      Age 3 Months 6-9 Months 9-12 Months 18 Months 2 Years 3 Years 4 Years 5 Years 6 Years 8 Years 10 Years 12 Years 14 Years
      Height (cm) 56-63 64-70 71-76 77-82 83-89 90-97 98-104 105-114 115-124 125-132 133-142 143-152 153-162

       

      SHOES SIZE GUIDE

      MEN SHOES
      US Size 6.5 7 7.5 7.5 8 8.5 9 9.5 9.5 10 10.5 11 11.5 11.5 12 12.5 13
      EU Size 39 39.5 40 40.5 41 41.5 42 42.5 43 43.5 44 44.5 45 45.5 46 46.5 47
      Foot Length (in) 1/2 3/4 10 10 10 1/4 10 1/2 10 1/2 10 1/2 10 3/4 10 3/4 11 11 1/4 11 1/4 11 1/2 11 1/2 11 1/2 11 3/4

       

      WOMEN SHOES
      US Size 4 4.5 5 5.5 5.5 6 6.5 7 7.5 7.5 8 8.5 9 9 9.5 10 10.5
      EU Size 34 34.5 35 35.5 36 36.5 37 37.5 38 38.5 39 39.5 40 40.5 41 41.5 42
      Foot Length (in) 1/2 1/2 1/2 3/4 3/4 9 1/4 1/4 1/2 1/2 1/2 3/4 10 10 10 1/4 10 1/2 10 1/2

       

      KIDS SHOES
      US Size 4.5C 5C 5.5C 6C 7C 7.5C 8.5C 9C 10C 11.5C 12.5C 13C 1 2 2.5 3.5 4 5
      EU Size 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37
      Foot Length (in) 3/4 5 1/4 1/2 3/4 6 1/4 1/2 3/4 7 1/4 1/2 3/4 8 1/4 1/2 3/4 1/4

       

      GEAR SIZE GUIDE

      KIDS BIKES
      Bike size 12" 14" 16" 20" 24"
      Kids height (cm) 75-​90 90-​105 105-120 120-135 135-155
      kids height (ft) 2'5'' - 3' 3' - 3'5'' 3'5'' - 3'11'' 3'11''- 4'5'' 4'5'' - 5'1''

       

      ROAD BIKES
      Bike size 48 (XS) 51 (S) 54 (M) 57 (L) 60 (XL)
      Your height (cm) 135-150 150-165 165-176 176-184 184-195

       

      MOUNTAIN BIKES
      Bike size XS S M L XL
      Your height (cm) 135-150 150-165 165-176 176-184 184-195

       

      SKIS
      Ski size 115-130 125-140 130-145 135-150 135-155 145-165 150-170 155-175 160-180 165-185 170-190 175-195 180-200
      Your height (cm) 132 137 142 147 152 158 163 168 173 178 183 188 193

       

      SNOWBOARDS
      Snowboard size 128-136 133-141 139-147 144-152 149-157 154-162 159-167 160+ 160+ 160+
      Your height (cm) 147 152 158 163 168 173 178 183 188 193
      Your weight (lb) 50-55 55-60 60-65 65-70 70-75 75-80 80-85 85-90 90-95 95-100

       

      ACCESSORIES SIZE GUIDE

      KIDS GLOVES
      Glove size 4 Years 6 Years 8 Years 10 Years 12 Years 14 Years
      Hand size (cm) 13.9-14.9 14.9-15.9 15.9-16.9 16.9-17.8 17.8-18.6 18.6-19.5

       

      ADULT GLOVE
      Glove size XS S M L XL 2XL 3XL
      Hand size (cm) 20.3-20.8 20.9-21.4 21.5-22.1 22.2-22.7 22.8-23.4 23.5-24 24.1-24.7

       

      BOXING GLOVES
      Glove size 6oz 8oz 10oz 12oz 14oz
      Your weight (lb) 77-99 99-143 143-172 172-198 >198
      Color : Unique
      Size: Unique size
      Ref: 963021
      In stock

      Product description

      Our team of billiards players designed this cue for learning English billiards and snooker, even in tight spaces.

      Are you looking for a cue for learning to play billiards and snooker? With its short length, we are offering this manoeuvrable, specially designed cue for your grand debut.

      Precision

      Start playing with accuracy thanks to its straightness (one piece) and 10 mm tip

      Easy assembly / dismantling

      Your one piece billiards cue does not require any assembly.

      Easy transport

      As a single piece, it\'s easier to carry than a jointed cue.

      Modularity

      This English billiards/snooker cue was not designed to hold an extender.

      Robustness

      0.5 cm brass ferrule. No joint = robustness. Made from softwood.

      Description

      Our team of billiards players designed this cue for learning English billiards and snooker, even in tight spaces.

      Billiards cue weight

      When getting started, you should opt for a heavy cue that will give you a better feel when practising your strokes. Your 122 cm billiards cue weighs about 365 g, or 17 oz (margin of 10%). The weight of the cue cannot be guaranteed: the density of wood fibres, even within the same species, varies from one forest to another. Even wood from the same tree can vary widely depending on sun exposure and the part of the tree used (trunk, crown, tree top).

      Cue dimensions.Why opt for a smaller cue?

      Your English billiards/snooker cue is 122 cm long, or 48 inches (1 inch = 2.54 cm). The smaller size makes it easier to play in cramped spaces. It is also better suited to shorter players and even kids. When it comes to the length of your billiards cue, we recommend picking a cue that is shoulder height.

      Why can't we guarantee the straightness of our billiards cues?

      Each of our billiards cues is manufactured. Straightness is checked individually, cue by cue, as they leave the factory. Nevertheless, cues are made from wood and experience changes in temperature and humidity during the transportation, storage and selling stages. These exterior conditions can affect their straightness over time. This consistency problem with billiards cues, which is inherent in their design, applies to all cues on the market.

      Why yellow poplar?

      This Discovery 300 UK/SNK cue is made from poplar. This soft timber species is often used for furniture because of its technical features and accessibility. The greatest advantage of poplar is its ability to grow straight (which makes cues naturally straight) and dry quickly without warping. It's therefore the perfect choice for billiards cues, which must be as straight as possible.

      Yellow poplar: physical properties and technical information

      The compressive breaking stress coefficient and static bending breaking stress coefficient of poplar are 35 MPa and 62 MPa respectively (at 12% humidity). Put simply, this poplar cue is robust, sturdy and stable. However, it is less so than maple or ash cues. These two timber species have features that make them more robust and stable (they are also more expensive).

      How to maintain your billiards cue

      We recommend storing your billiards cue away from moisture and temperature changes. Store it flat in a storage cover or case after playing. Leaning it against a wall could cause warping. If you don't have a cover, store your cue as vertically as possible, in a cue case for example, to preserve its straightness and prevent warping.

      DID YOU KNOW?You need to maintain the tip of your pool cue.

      Whether due to temperature changes or just regular use, the tip of your cue can become damaged and lose accuracy. Therefore, regular upkeep is important. This process is incredibly simple: 1/ Remove the worn tip 2/ Rough up the new tip with sandpaper 3/ Glue on the new tip 4/ Work the tip with a Stanley knife Our product engineer goes more in depth on our support page.

      Why opt for a one piece cue?

      This is a one piece cue: it is therefore straighter, more sturdy and more robust than jointed cues. Even though they are a bit harder to transport (since they are one piece), they are perfect for quick, easy games at home: a one piece cue requires no assembly, it's ready to play at any time!

      Tip from the team: the right way to hold your billiards cue

      To get in a proper position, you need to hold the billiards cue as horizontally as possible to the billiards table. Your forearm and wrist should be perpendicular to the cue. During warm up strokes, the only movement should come from your elbow joint. While your shoulder stays fixed in place, keep your wrist flexible to prevent the cue from raising up at the end of your stroke. Your entire body should stay still with only your forearm moving.

      Picking a cue stick

      Under the umbrella term of billiards hides a whole range of cue sports: pool, English billiards, French billiards, snooker and so many others! Each sport has its own rules and atmosphere...But also a specific cue for different sizes of balls. Choosing the right billiards cue starts with knowing which sport you want to play! Here are the tip sizes generally used: > pool: 13 mm > French billiards: 11-12 mm > snooker: 9-10 mm > blackball: 8-9 mm

      Are you looking for a cue for learning to play billiards and snooker? With its short length, we are offering this manoeuvrable, specially designed cue for your grand debut.

      Precision

      Start playing with accuracy thanks to its straightness (one piece) and 10 mm tip

      Easy assembly / dismantling

      Your one piece billiards cue does not require any assembly.

      Easy transport

      As a single piece, it's easier to carry than a jointed cue.

      Modularity

      This English billiards/snooker cue was not designed to hold an extender.

      Robustness

      0.5 cm brass ferrule. No joint = robustness. Made from softwood.

      Our team of billiards players designed this cue for learning English billiards and snooker, even in tight spaces.

      Our team of billiards players designed this cue for learning English billiards and snooker, even in tight spaces.

      Billiards cue weight

      When getting started, you should opt for a heavy cue that will give you a better feel when practising your strokes. Your 122 cm billiards cue weighs about 365 g, or 17 oz (margin of 10%). The weight of the cue cannot be guaranteed: the density of wood fibres, even within the same species, varies from one forest to another. Even wood from the same tree can vary widely depending on sun exposure and the part of the tree used (trunk, crown, tree top).

      Cue dimensions.Why opt for a smaller cue?

      Your English billiards/snooker cue is 122 cm long, or 48 inches (1 inch = 2.54 cm). The smaller size makes it easier to play in cramped spaces. It is also better suited to shorter players and even kids. When it comes to the length of your billiards cue, we recommend picking a cue that is shoulder height.

      Why can't we guarantee the straightness of our billiards cues?

      Each of our billiards cues is manufactured. Straightness is checked individually, cue by cue, as they leave the factory. Nevertheless, cues are made from wood and experience changes in temperature and humidity during the transportation, storage and selling stages. These exterior conditions can affect their straightness over time. This consistency problem with billiards cues, which is inherent in their design, applies to all cues on the market.

      Why yellow poplar?

      This Discovery 300 UK/SNK cue is made from poplar. This soft timber species is often used for furniture because of its technical features and accessibility. The greatest advantage of poplar is its ability to grow straight (which makes cues naturally straight) and dry quickly without warping. It's therefore the perfect choice for billiards cues, which must be as straight as possible.

      Yellow poplar: physical properties and technical information

      The compressive breaking stress coefficient and static bending breaking stress coefficient of poplar are 35 MPa and 62 MPa respectively (at 12% humidity). Put simply, this poplar cue is robust, sturdy and stable. However, it is less so than maple or ash cues. These two timber species have features that make them more robust and stable (they are also more expensive).

      How to maintain your billiards cue

      We recommend storing your billiards cue away from moisture and temperature changes. Store it flat in a storage cover or case after playing. Leaning it against a wall could cause warping. If you don't have a cover, store your cue as vertically as possible, in a cue case for example, to preserve its straightness and prevent warping.

      DID YOU KNOW?You need to maintain the tip of your pool cue.

      Whether due to temperature changes or just regular use, the tip of your cue can become damaged and lose accuracy. Therefore, regular upkeep is important. This process is incredibly simple: 1/ Remove the worn tip 2/ Rough up the new tip with sandpaper 3/ Glue on the new tip 4/ Work the tip with a Stanley knife Our product engineer goes more in depth on our support page.

      Why opt for a one piece cue?

      This is a one piece cue: it is therefore straighter, more sturdy and more robust than jointed cues. Even though they are a bit harder to transport (since they are one piece), they are perfect for quick, easy games at home: a one piece cue requires no assembly, it's ready to play at any time!

      Tip from the team: the right way to hold your billiards cue

      To get in a proper position, you need to hold the billiards cue as horizontally as possible to the billiards table. Your forearm and wrist should be perpendicular to the cue. During warm up strokes, the only movement should come from your elbow joint. While your shoulder stays fixed in place, keep your wrist flexible to prevent the cue from raising up at the end of your stroke. Your entire body should stay still with only your forearm moving.

      Picking a cue stick

      Under the umbrella term of billiards hides a whole range of cue sports: pool, English billiards, French billiards, snooker and so many others! Each sport has its own rules and atmosphere...But also a specific cue for different sizes of balls. Choosing the right billiards cue starts with knowing which sport you want to play! Here are the tip sizes generally used: > pool: 13 mm > French billiards: 11-12 mm > snooker: 9-10 mm > blackball: 8-9 mm

      Are you looking for a cue for learning to play billiards and snooker? With its short length, we are offering this manoeuvrable, specially designed cue for your grand debut.

      Precision

      Start playing with accuracy thanks to its straightness (one piece) and 10 mm tip

      Easy assembly / dismantling

      Your one piece billiards cue does not require any assembly.

      Easy transport

      As a single piece, it's easier to carry than a jointed cue.

      Modularity

      This English billiards/snooker cue was not designed to hold an extender.

      Robustness

      0.5 cm brass ferrule. No joint = robustness. Made from softwood.

      Our team of billiards players designed this cue for learning English billiards and snooker, even in tight spaces.

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