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Ihr Warenkorb ist leerDer 147,3 cm große Queue von Mizerak ist das beste Preis-Leistungs-Verhältnis zum günstigsten Preis. Es verfügt über eine 13 mm Faserzwinge mit Lederspitze, Aluminiumgelenk und eine glatte, mattschwarze Oberfläche. Mit unserer Straight Line Composite-Technologie müssen Sie sich keine Sorgen machen, dass sich dieser Queue verzieht.
Anurag Sharma
Bewertet in Kanada am 4. April 2022
The que looks great, matte black finish and the grip gives a very premium feel.Performance: below average, have to work the tip to improve performance.There is a weird chipping sound coming from the que upon hitting a ball. Thought there was something wrong with the cue. Ordered a replacement and the one they sent as replacement has the same sound. This is the result of the butt and shaft being completely hollow. Cheaply made que that only looks good.
Dennis gaetan
Bewertet in Kanada am 24. Juli 2021
Order pool que came fast but only shipped half of the product. Can not do anything with half a que.
Eric richardson
Bewertet in den USA am22. Oktober 2021
Other than the ups guy delivering it to the house next door it is decent. For the price you won't find better. Stickers are a pain to get off but oh well. It did what i needed it to do
Blackhawk
Bewertet in den USA am21. Oktober 2021
This is a great cue, the matte black color looks really good, there is only one small issue how do you remove the sticker it leaves a residue behind but I used a little olive oil and it got rid of it
3D pro User
Bewertet in den USA am17. Juli 2020
I have had quite a few "Under $50" cues, and this one is probably the best. For me, it is better than the $169 "Players" cue that I now use as a break cue. It is absolutely straight, solid, smooth, decent tip. Although the description might say 20 oz, it is actually 19 oz, like it says on the sticker on the cue when you get it.THE NEAR FATAL FLAW...* The workmanship could be better. When I screwed mine together, it would not unscrew apart into two pieces again. I gave it to my buddy, a 6-foot for 300 lb weight lifter, and he could not un-screw it with all of his might. I jerked it back and forth very quickly a dozen times, and finally got it to unscrew. I would suggest putting some WD-40 on the threads before you ever screw it together! It is an aluminum joint, and if it was a steel joint, this would not have happened, and this review would probably be five stars, especially for the price. Be sure to wipe off the WD-40 well, or it will get on the outside of the cue, which would be a problem.* Next, when I removed the sticker near the joint, a long strip of the black paint or whatever, came off of the cue, permanently marring it . I touched it up with a single hair brush and black fingernail polish, and it's not noticeable. Do not use magic marker, it will come up on your hands.* And another thing.That sticker near the joint is put on with glue that will leave that portion of the cue very sticky forever, unless you use GooGone or lighter fluid. Even if you use the GooGone, you still have to use the lighter fluid to get the GooGone off of it so that it's not oily. So I would suggest lighter fluid. But don't rub too hard, because of the flaking paint problem listed above.That sounds like a lot of problems, but they do not affect the play of the cue. The tip is hard so it will last a long time, but if it had a medium-hard semi-pro tip on it, I would use it all the time. You can use a Cuetec bow tie scuffer-shaper and the tip improves dramatically.SO... It's a great beginner cue, and in my opinion it's better than many of the mid-range amateur $100 cues that I've used. It's definitely not a pro cue, because it is not low deflection. But it is better than most cues in that respect, so I would call it medium deflection. Not even noticeable, unless you use a lot of English when hitting the ball hard, and even then, you can compensate for it.😎 🎱 BOB
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