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Pool Cue Extension, 9 Balls Billiards Cue Butt End Extender, Extender Billiards Stick Butt End for Pool Billiard Cues Sticks Accessories

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  • 【Exquisite Workmanship】The retractable cue bar expander of billiards club has a retractable design and a tight mouth. It firmly holds the cue bar, which is not easy to scratch your cue bar, and can be freely tightened and loosened.
  • 【Plastic Material】Crafted from plastic, the snooker cue without adding unnecessary weight to your cue. It's built to last, withstanding the demands of frequent use while maintaining its performance. A rubber cover on the handle enhances grip comfort, making it easier to control during shots
  • 【Frosted Design】The surfaces of the billiard extension rod is made of rubber, which is comfortable to hold and has no peculiar smell, giving you a good experience.With its rotatory fixation, it is easy to lock or unlock your cue, and can be simply slid onto the end of the cue butt.
  • 【Easy to Use】The billiard extension cue accessories are fast and easy to use, rotating and fixing, easy to lock or unlock the club, and only need to slide to the end of the club.
  • 【Versatile Application】Pool Cue Extension,The extension mouth is tight and securely grips the cue, fitting all cues with approximately 32cm / 12.6 inches in size.



Product Description

Pool Cue Extension

Pool Cue Extension

Pool Cue Extension

Pool Cue Extension

Pool Cue Extension

Coconut
Reviewed in the United States on February 25, 2025
Not an extendable length, it is fixed. Twist the top wide enough to slip the cue end into the cup, twist again to tighten onto the cue. Has a rounded bottom/End, would need some kind of flat rubber stopper on it to keep the extended cue from slipping while leaning.
RZA390
Reviewed in the United States on February 19, 2025
Takes a little to get used to while screwing on, taking off, and shooting with it. It would be nice to have the rear grip to be the same size as the cue vs being thinner. It'll help with the stroke.