Lumex Hybrid with Interchangeable Cue Shafts

Ideal for players who want flexibility, travel convenience, and a cue that adapts to their game and play.

Set Includes:

1 x Pulse Hybrid Cue Butt (Red or Blue)
Choose the color that matches your style — both feature a bold spiral design for a confident, ergonomic grip.

1 x Interchangeable cue shaft with 9.5mm tip
Engineered for precision, this shaft offers enhanced control and finesse for advanced shot-making.

1 x Interchangeable cue shaft with 12.5mm tip
Perfect for powerful breaks or a more forgiving stroke — easily switch based on your play style.

1 x Durable black hard case
Keep your cue protected and travel-ready with a rugged case featuring a handle and secure metal clasps.

Cue Length: 57”
Joint Type: Quick-release joint

$345.00

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Description

The Hybrid Cue comes with a Pulse Red or Blue Butt and 2 Interchangeable Cue Shafts

Take your game to the next level with the Palko Lumex Hybrid Cue Set — built for versatility, style, and performance. It includes a custom cue red or blue butt, two interchangeable cue shafts, and a durable black hard case.

It has a boldly designed red or blue spiral grip butt and two quick connecting shafts, a 9.5mm tip for more spin control, and the other a 12.5mm tip for power and less slipping. The interchangeable cue shaft design lets you switch effortlessly to match your game or shot.

You might also like Diamond Timber Cues, which are available in 9mm or 12mm.

Additional information

Color

Red, Blue

What Type of Cue Should I Buy?


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The amount you should invest when buying a cue depends on your budget, skill level, and personal preferences, but a good starting point for a decent-quality cue is typically around $100 to $300. It is also important to consider what kind of cue you would like to play with, as tip size, cue length and weight vary.

Wooden cues are made of various types of wood that are spliced together, providing a traditional feel and a natural, smooth hit. Graphite cues, on the other hand, are constructed with a graphite composite shaft, offering a more durable option with less susceptibility to warping.

Which is better? It really depends on each individual player’s preference.

Traditionally, a smaller tip, around 10mm, is preferred by Snooker players and allows for more precision and control of the ball, but it is also trickier to use. Larger tips, around 13mm, are generally preferred by Pool players and provide more power and stability.

What tip is best for you? It really depends on your preference, however, if you’re not sure, a simple rule is if you prefer Pool, choose a larger tip, and if you prefer Snooker, choose a smaller cue tip.

Heavier cues tend to deliver more power, making them suitable for players who prefer a stronger stroke. However, lighter cues can offer greater control and maneuverability, allowing for finesse in shots. That said, it really depends on the individual player to determine a comfortable weight to use. Some Cues have adjustable weights in the handle like the Grafex Cues and some cues have weighted extensions, like many of the 3/4 jointed cues, to handle different shots and personal preferences.

Most cues come in standard lengths, with 57-58 inches being the typical range. For most players, a standard-length cue is suitable.

If you are particularly short or want some cues for your kids the Grafex Neon Junior is a good choice at just 52″ in length.

If you are particularly tall, many 3/4 jointed cues come with extensions for different weighting and hard-to-reach shots and could be added to help, but generally, a standard 58″ cue will be suitable for tall people.

If you’re unsure about which cue to choose, you can come in and visit us at one of the Billiard Shop Locations for some friendly advice and get a feel for the cues in-store.

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