Monday, December 24, 2012

Advise On Choosing The Right Cue Rack For A Billiard Room

For most people, a complete billiard room is comprised of a billiard table, a set of billiard balls, and a bunch of billiard cues. A cue rack, a rack to store cues, is often just regarded as one of the billiard room’s many accessories by those who do not understand its purpose.

The billiard table has to be perfectly flat and parallel to the ground. The billiard balls have to be absolutely round and of the same size and weight. And, the billiard cues have to be seamlessly straight. Both table and balls are made of solid materials such as limestone, marble, cement, or ivory. The cues are usually made of wood so they are more prone to damage because they are subject to varying levels of force and they are easy to drop on the floor when not stored or handled properly. In order for this billiard cues to remain in flawless condition for a very long time, they should be kept safe and secure. A cue rack will do this job. Though a cue case can do the trick, having several cue cases in the room will take-up a lot of space. In addition, cues are best preserved when they are stored vertically; cue cases are usually stowed horizontally.

There is a wide range of choices for the cue rack in the market. Choosing the right one will depend on means and preference. Here are some items to consider then choosing the right cue rack:


Design-type

Manufacturers have made cue racks in the form of wall racks and floor stands. A wall rack is a preferred choice because it consumes little space and a cue wall will give the billiard room a more authentic look.



Budget

There are cue racks made of expensive material such as hardwood while there are those smaller and simpler wall racks with attached cue clips, to clip the cues on.



Safety

Those who put high consideration on safety usually prefer racks in cabinet-form. The cabinet conceals and safeguards the cues better than those open-type ones.

In choosing the best cue rack for a billiard room, it essential to choose the most durable and reliable rack that fits the means and requirements. Understanding which one is best will help in reducing the cost of needing to replace cues that are damaged due to improper storage.

No comments:

Post a Comment