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4-Piece Short Pool Cue Set with Vibrant Colors & Mixed Lengths (SWP4)
4-Piece Short Pool Cue Set with Vibrant Colors & Mixed Lengths (SWP4)
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Set of 4 Short Pool Cues – Perfect for Small Spaces & All Players
This mixed length pool cue set includes four different cue sizes, making it ideal for players of all ages and heights. Whether you're playing in a tight room or sharing a table with family and friends, you’ll always have the right cue for the situation.
One Set, Four Cue Lengths
Each set includes four cues so players can choose what feels most comfortable:
- 36" – 12.5 oz – Green
- 42" – 13.5 oz – Orange
- 48" – 14 oz – Pink
- 52" – 19–20 oz – Blue
Built for Reliable Performance
Each cue is crafted from durable Canadian Hard Rock Maple, known for its strength, straight grain, and consistent feel. Designed for everyday play in home game rooms and recreational environments.
- 5/16x18 joint for secure connection
- 13mm hard leather tip for solid cue ball control
- 25mm ABS ferrule for added durability
- Wrapless design with rubber bumper
Why Choose Short Pool Cues?
Standard 58" cues don’t always work in smaller rooms or for younger players. Shorter cues are easier to control, require less space, and help players develop smoother, more consistent strokes.
This mixed length set solves that problem by giving players multiple cue options in one package — perfect for families, beginners, and shared playing spaces.
Ideal for Home, Clubs & Recreation Spaces
Great for game rooms, apartments, youth clubs, schools, and pool halls where players of different ages use the same table.
Frequently Asked Questions
What length pool cue should kids use?
Most children use cues between 36" and 48", depending on height and reach.
Are short pool cues easier for beginners?
Yes, shorter cues are easier to control and help beginners learn proper stroke technique.
Can adults use short pool cues?
Absolutely. Short cues are commonly used in tight spaces where a full-size cue is not practical.
Why choose a mixed-length cue set?
Read our guide and find the best setup for your room →
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