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Discover our powerful selection of break cues, designed to deliver explosive energy on the opening shot. Built with specialized materials and balance, these cues help you achieve maximum break speed and control.

Why Use a Break Cue?

A break cue is heavier and reinforced compared to a standard playing cue, giving players the ability to transfer more power to the rack without damaging their playing cue. With stronger ferrules and harder tips, these cues are built to withstand high-impact shots.

Top Break Cue Brands & Options

Choose from leading names like Predator, Jacoby, McDermott, and more — trusted by professional and amateur players alike. Each break cue in this collection combines durability, precision, and style.

Want to explore more? Check out our full Cues Collection for playing, jump, snooker and specialty cues.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Carbon-fiber or maple pool cues - Which is better?

Carbon-fiber cues deliver unmatched accuracy and low deflection, while maple cues offer the classic, natural feel traditional players love. Choose carbon-fiber for consistency or maple for timeless feedback and control.

What tip hardness is best for my cue?

Soft tips grip the cue ball better, giving more spin and control, while hard tips last longer and deliver more power. Many players choose medium tips for the best of both worlds - control and durability. Check our Cue Tips Collection.

What weight pool cue should I use?

Cue weight affects your control and stroke power. Most players prefer cues between 19 and 21 ounces, opting for lighter cues for finesse and control, and heavier cues for stronger breaks. Experimenting with different weights helps you find your ideal balance.

How does cue balance affect gameplay?

Cue balance determines how a cue feels during your stroke. A forward-balanced cue provides more power and control for breaking, while a rear-balanced cue feels lighter and allows smoother finesse shots. The best balance depends on your personal stroke style.

What’s the best chalk for pool cues?

High-quality chalks, such as Predator 1080 PureKamui, or Master Blue, ensure consistent friction and reduce miscues. Always apply a thin, even layer to your cue tip before every shot for maximum accuracy. Check our Chalks collection.

What countries do you ship to?

We currently ship to the United States.

How long will it take to receive my order?

Standard shipping normally takes 4-6 days. Next-day shipping is available.

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