Tricues - Is a triangle better than a circle?
We are constantly hunting for new products to play with and pass on to you, our lovely readers/customers - and this week has been no exception.
So without any further ado, we present the Tricue:

'What are Tricues?' I hear you cry, well...
The Tricue differs from your traditional pool cue or snooker cue because around one third of it is triangular. The cue has rounded edges to make the action just as smooth as a regular pool or snooker cue, but the flat sides provide much steadier contact with your bridge hand/rest.
The exact description from the Tricues site is: "The first 8cm of the cue (from the tip) is round section. The next 47-48cm of the cue has the patented Tricues triangular cross-section. The cue then returns to the standard round section to the butt."
While this cue is predominantly aimed at the snooker player, it can just as easily be transferred to the pool table as well. The current range of products is made up six two piece cues, and four three piece (three quarter split) cues ranging from around £40.00 up.
We are currently waiting for these to come into stock, so keep checking back as they are due in any day. We've also got one coming to the office so we will be giving it a thorough road test on the Top of the Cue pool table.
In the meantime if you want something a little more traditional, then check out our current range of pool cues and snooker cues - we've got plenty more where those came from!
So without any further ado, we present the Tricue:
'What are Tricues?' I hear you cry, well...
The Tricue differs from your traditional pool cue or snooker cue because around one third of it is triangular. The cue has rounded edges to make the action just as smooth as a regular pool or snooker cue, but the flat sides provide much steadier contact with your bridge hand/rest.
The exact description from the Tricues site is: "The first 8cm of the cue (from the tip) is round section. The next 47-48cm of the cue has the patented Tricues triangular cross-section. The cue then returns to the standard round section to the butt."
While this cue is predominantly aimed at the snooker player, it can just as easily be transferred to the pool table as well. The current range of products is made up six two piece cues, and four three piece (three quarter split) cues ranging from around £40.00 up.
We are currently waiting for these to come into stock, so keep checking back as they are due in any day. We've also got one coming to the office so we will be giving it a thorough road test on the Top of the Cue pool table.
In the meantime if you want something a little more traditional, then check out our current range of pool cues and snooker cues - we've got plenty more where those came from!
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