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Your cart is empty.The pool cue case measures 33"L x 6"W x 3.5"H, which can fit up to 2 butts and 3 shafts. The billiard stick carrying bag is intended for use by consumers ages 14 and above.
Danny
Reviewed in the United States on March 6, 2025
This pool cue case is a sharp-looking and functional option for pool players. It offers ample and secure storage for two cues and an extra tip, as well as your accessories in separate padded compartments. The case features multiple pockets for extensions, chalk, gloves, and other billiard necessities. Constructed from durable, water-resistant nylon with soft padding, it provides excellent protection for your cues against bumps and scratches. Comfortable carrying options include adjustable shoulder straps and a padded handle.At $40, this case is a good value for its storage capacity, protection, and stylish design, making it a great choice for players who want to keep their cues safe and organized.
Terrythegunner
Reviewed in the United States on March 3, 2025
Works great I love the outside pouches to carry my darts as well
Paul Miller
Reviewed in the United States on March 3, 2025
This is a very nice, respectable soft case capable of carrying two cues and accessories without worry.Especially at this price point, the padding is exceptional, and the internal pockets make for a snug home for your cherished sticks. It's extremely lightweight, but the heavy-duty fabric ensures good protection.
Jonah
Reviewed in the United States on March 1, 2025
This is an amazing soft sided pool cue case. It' only has as much protection as you can get from a soft side so it's important to use tip and thread protection and face your cues the right direction and be careful not to drop the case on hard surfaces if you have a delicate or expensive cue.It has enough space for 3 sticks if one or two of them are short sticks, or upward of 4-6 combinations if you have tip ends that are compatible with multiple bases/handles. I have 2 full sized cues and 1 jumper (short) cue, with one short handle spot open. So, there's tons of combination options for what cues you can bring. At a minimum you can get a breaking cue, your main cue, and a jumper/small spaces/trick cue. (what I have).The pouches are nice size, the main compartment houses the short cue handles and a few tools and chalk in the net pouches. And the smaller pocket is enough for valuables like your phone wallet and keys, and or gloves.There's a handle on top for quick and easy carry and moving the bag around. There's a shoulder strap and a 'spear carry' or 'briefcase carry' (in one hand down by your side) that keeps the bag together and gives you a nice way to hold/carrying longer distances.The main compartment for cues has flaps on top so the ends never contact each other, and all the slots have their own padded sleeves. Everything is nicely kept apart from each other.I really have no complaints, the QC is top notch, all the zippers work well, not one bad or missed stitch on the whole thing. The velcro is strong and sewn on well. The straps and handles are secured very well. Materials are all nice, nothing cheap about it.Great product, I would recommend highly.
Concerned
Reviewed in the United States on February 27, 2025
I like it holds everything but the zippers broke off
Ang
Reviewed in the United States on February 14, 2025
I got the 2 butt and 2 stock pocket bag. The bag doesn't look all that special or heavy duty, but in practice it is actually quite impressive. Although there is not a lot of structure to it, it seems to be pretty durable and will keep the sticks from getting damaged (so long as you're not doing anything stupid with it). The zippers function well and the pockets have ample room; although I personally might've desired a slightly larger accessory pocket, or mesh pockets within it- I just put another bag we had with the proper pockets in the bag when we took the stuff... which makes sense anyways. This way we can pull it out and lay it flat to utilize the things inside rather than going in and out of the carry bag repeatedly. One thing it DOES lack is padding for the shoulder strap. The lack of shoulder pad allows the strap to be fully tightened and out of the way if you use the handle to carry the bag instead, but you lose something in the way of comfort, especially because the shoulder strap is not very wide. There is also a grab strap at the top, which I have found handy when pulling it from the standing shelf when there are sticks in it.While it is MEANT for a small amount of butts and shafts; as I mentioned before, there is ample room in the pockets. This includes the main pocket. For those of us who find that we need to really pack it in from time to time, we tested the limits. It is a tight fit, but you can fit one full pool stick per divider pocket, with the butt pockets having a more comfortable fit. To fit a full stick in the shaft pockets, you must insert the shaft, wide end down, first. Then add the butt of the stick with the wide end up. Although I would not suggest it for long term storage (bags aren't meant for that anyways), it CAN transport 9 sticks, along with extras (shapers, table brush [rather than an extension], tip changing kit, chalk, etc) in the bag. It is a tight fit, but the sticks will not get damaged if placed correctly. It is also not the most comfortable carry at that point, but again, it is doable.I think as far as modifications, the one that might go the furthest with this bag for the least amount of effort is adding a Velcro shoulder strap. It could then be removed to tighten the strap fully and just placed in the extension pocket.
Gabriel DeStellano
Reviewed in the United States on January 4, 2025
Exceptional case!
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