How much is a Predator pool stick worth?

Champion Dragon Pool Cue Stick, Predator Uniloc Joint, 314 Taper Shaft, 12.75 mm. Tip, Pure Shaft Technology, Retail Price: MSRP $289.

Are Predator pool cues good?

Predators passion has been to be the brand of choice for serious pool players. Predator cues and shafts are used by more than 60% of the top-ranking male pros, three out of five top women professionals and over 200,000 competitive players worldwide.

What year did Predator cues come out?

“When we received our first cue and shaft combination way back in 1998, we knew immediately that Predator was an innovative and technology-advanced cue manufacturer,” said Sid Kreis of Seybert’s Billiard Supply, one of Predator’s leading distributors.

Are predator cues worth it for the price?

You can get a new Predator Sneaky Pete with 314 or Z2 on ebay for less than $400 – so yes they’re worth it. My main player is a beat-up Predator sneaky I got for $200, and I’ve spent way more money than I’d like to admit trying to find the perfect cue.

Which Predator shaft is the best?

The Predator REVO 12.4 and REVO 12.9 are the most accurate predator shafts, providing players with supreme comfort, control and durability. The REVO shaft incorporate more than twenty years of technological evolution and testing.

What cue does Eklent Kaci use?

Blak cue
He currently uses a Blak cue paired with a 314-2 shaft, BK Rush Break Cue and an Air Jump 2.

What cue does Carlo biado use?

Predator REVO SP2 Lanza Cues.

What size tip do pro pool players use?

Size of The Tip Cue tips are available in different sizes ranging from 12mm to 14mm. Pro players have different views on the ideal size tip. However, the most recommendable tip is the 13mm tip. This is the standard measurement for cue tips that helps players achieve an extra spin.

Are carbon fiber cue shafts worth it?

Many argue that the shaft is the most important part of a cue, and carbon fiber is promoted as the best material for low deflection. This is ideal for a billiard cue, as your cue can take a lot of hits and scrapes while you’re playing. Compared to wood and other materials, a carbon fiber shaft can last a lot longer.

When did the first predator pool cue come out?

In 1994, Predator began manufacturing pool cues, with the first edition being the 314 shaft. Up to this day, Predator continues to produce quality pool cues, while also offering a retired cues program that lets Predator cue owners look for rare and hard to find cues that are no longer manufactured by the company.

What should I use to protect my predator pool cue?

Use protective billiard gloves like the Predator Second Skin gloves to ensure that the friction on the shaft does not cause damage. Use special wipes, like the Revo wipes, to clean your pool cue. You can also use un-dyed leather or a cue slicker. Use joint protectors to keep your pool cue safe and protected from force or damage.

Are there any predator cues still in circulation?

Predator cues are easy to find, but some of the older and vintage models are no longer in circulation. You may contact the company for a custom cue, but they cannot ensure that you will receive the exact model because of its scarcity or lack of demand. However, here are some Predator Cues that you can still find:

Are there any cues that are still available?

The cues on this page have all been retired and are no longer available for purchase. We have collected them here so that you can still read the information and watch their video reviews. Your best bet for finding any of these cues is likely to be eBay; I do not actively stock any of these cues any more.