Customer Rating:      Summary: Arrived broken and I injured myself Comment: Just received this thing; tipped the box to bring out the stick, and the broken end ripped into my thumb and I'm bleeding profusely. The tip was broken off. Was not packaged carefully at all; just in a long box, no wrapping. Received broken and useless, and I am injured. I think I have a splinter of wood stuck in my thumb. Hurts like hell.
Customer Rating:      Summary: You get what you paid for Comment: Well, I can't say these are very good cues, they're light, the balance can be inconsistent between cues (I bought two, and one was weighted more heavily towards the rear), the tips aren't very adequate for applying spin, and pool shop owners laugh at you when you want the tips repaired.
Despite that, though, I used them pretty much every other day on my dorm's rec room pool table for about 3 months. I didn't NEED a well balanced cue to be able to have fun with friends, and I wanted a cue that if it got destroyed (highly likely with college students) I could replace it easily. I'd say that these cues are fairly useful for beginner-intermediate players who don't rely on a lot of spin.
Customer Rating:      Summary: The worst pool cue I have ever shot with... Comment: I ordered two of these horrible cues for my father. They are not fun to play with AT ALL. They feel too light and flimsy, and it is nearly impossible to pull off a good shot with them. I guess you get what you pay for, because the best all around description for them is CHEAP. Do yourself a favor and buy quality cues. They make the game so much more enjoyable.
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