Britannia Cue Review - Choosing a Cue | Pool School
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- čas přidán 15. 02. 2024
- Pool School now has a new sponsor, Table Time Sports. As part of that new partnership I was sent one of their products to review. They sent me a Britannia pool cue called "The Bullet" which is part of their pro range. It is a British pool cue and I was invited to give me thoughts on the cue. I was not paid for the review, other than receiving the cue for free, and all views are my own honest and personal opinion.
In the video I also talk about choosing a pool cue and look at things to consider such as weight, length, tip size etc.
Table Time Sports are offering a promotional offer to any Pool School viewers that decide to purchase a cue from their website. In your cart, simply type "PoolSchool" to receive the following:
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The shots are carried out on a 7ft Supreme Winner UK 8 ball table
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Congrats on the sponsorship, I really enjoy and share your videos with our team, glad your getting noticed!
Thanks appreciate you sharing, really helps the channel.
I was in need of a new cue. This video was what i need to finally make the purchase. Thank you 🙏
Congrats on your sponsorship, it's very well deserved. Your channel has been an inspiration to me. Keep up the excellent videos 👍
Cheers really appreciate that. Someone mentioned your channel to me yesterday and I checked it out. You have some great videos yourself, really clear explanations and well presented. Hope it continues to grow.
@PoolSchool Thanks, that's very kind. I had no idea how it would go and would've been happy if it helped just one person. I'm just happy to be helping folks and hopefully growing pool a little 👍
Congratulations on the new sponsorship m8 very much deserved, hope you get more soon 👍
Thank you
Funny you should drop this vid. I acquired a Britannia Invincible recently, nice cue.
Nice review. When I choose a cue - 9.5 mm tip 18.5oz 57 inches. Tapered butt end (don’t like rounded). Also finish has to be natural so that it doesn’t become “sticky” in high humidity. And centre split. For me the 3/4 split makes the butt end feel too heavy.
Congratulations on the sponsor. Pretty big step for you and the channel! Unfortunately I don't think I could buy a cue without holding it in my hands first, I've been looking but places to shop are surprisingly few and far between
Cheers. Yeah it’s not easy to find places. What about a pool hall? My local one sells cues so you can try them out first.
Looks like a nice online shop, a lot of products and good prices. Unfortunally I'm from Spain and they don't ship here.
as a player with a beard, I have struggled with Ash cues, the wider grain has snagged my beard mid shot!, I didn't know it was a thing until googling it!, Maple has resolved that for me.This obviously means no chevrons at all. I picked up a second hand John Paris Maple cue with a 6.7mm tip which i felt was too small so got an inch chopped off the pointy end, now it's 7.5. I'm really happy with it. Again personal preference!
I didn’t know that was a thing either! Good that you’ve found maple to solve it for you though.
For a second there I thought you said a 300 lbs cue. Took me a bit to realise you meant the British currency.
😂 That would take one hell of a backswing!
I'm surprised they use ash. Those trees are considered junk trees in North America. It's nice to know they are useful for cues. Appreciate the videos
Generally shafts are either Ash or Maple with Ash being the more popular choice for Snooker and English Pool cues. They are both great woods for pool cues.
Hi, is the promotion still running as i would like a britannia cue?
Yes I believe so
Can u use that size tip to play snooker not just pool 😊
Generally people prefer 9.5 to 10mm for snooker but as always it’s personal preference.
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Congrats on the sponsor. I couldn't finish watching the video because I was just irritated by the amount of times you said 'erm'.
Erm…..ok!
Erm.. It didn't bother me until I noticed your comment, erm congrats on ruining the video for me 😂