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[EDIT] To answer your question, fiberglass cues are pretty warp resistant, so either of those will work fine for you. Grafex cues feature now feature the world-renowned Elkmaster tips made from high quality treated leather. You get a smoother surface than wood, but it;s a stringer cue, and with a high impact ferrule you can break with it, even though I still never do.
The Grafex range utilise revolutionary internal multi-weight technology, allowing users to easily adjust the cue weight and offering one of the most flexible cues on the market today. Composite materials such as graphite have revolutionised many other sports such as tennis, skiing, fishing and golf. Additionally, the graphite material provides excellent resistance to warping, making it a reliable choice that requires less maintenance compared to wooden cues.Or, if you don't want to break the bank, but want a good cue, get something in the signature Cuetec line. Overall they are tougher against dings and dents but once damaged it’s more difficult to repair, and like wood shouldn’t have sand paper and scotch bright on it but can survive it, you better not be doing it to a CF shaft.
Backed by the reputable Grafex cue brand, they boast warp resistance and weight adjustability, simply unscrew the rubber bumper to adjust the weights to allow for your personal preference in weight. Choosing a Grafex Cue stick is choosing a cue that combines style, quality and performance to produce a truly magnificent product.You can change your choices at any time by visiting Cookie preferences, as described in the Cookie notice.
These graphite cues are durable and play well but if you are looking for the best-of-the-best low deflection performance to go along with superior consistency and durability then the Carbon Fiber Pool Cues are what you're looking for.Unlike traditional wooden cues, graphite cues are made from a composite material that combines graphite fibers with resin.