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Cue Accessories

Upgrade and maintain your cue with premium cue accessories from Billiard and Pool Center. Explore a wide selection of Cue ExtensionsJoint Protectors, Tip Tools, Weight BoltsCue Tips, Chalks, Cue Holders, Ferrules, BumpersBridge Heads, Gloves, designed to enhance performance and extend the life of your cue. Whether you're looking for repairs, customizations, or upgrades, find everything you need to keep your cue in top condition. Shop now for high-quality billiard cue accessories!
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Billiard Gloves

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Frequently Asked Questions

How often should I replace my cue tip or chalk?

Cue tips typically last 6–12 months, depending on play frequency. Chalk should be replaced as soon as it becomes too soft, crumbly, or unevenly worn.

How do pool gloves improve performance?

Gloves reduce friction between your bridge hand and cue shaft, ensuring a smoother stroke and more accurate shots, especially in humid conditions.

What accessories do I need to play pool?

Essential accessories include cue Chalk, Tip shapers, Cue holders, Gloves, Cue racks, and Table brushes. These tools help improve performance, protect equipment, and maintain your table’s condition.

Are your accessories compatible with all table sizes?

Yes, most of our accessories, like racks, cues, and chalks, are designed for standard 7-, 8-, and 9-foot tables, making them suitable for both home and commercial use.

What kind of chalk should I use?

High-quality chalks, such as PredatorKamui, 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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