Riley Moderno 2 Piece Ash Snooker & Pool Cue 145cm with 9.5mm Tip

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Amazon Moderno by Riley – a new generation of cues from the most trusted name in snooker. Precision-engineered. Style-forward. Built to perform. Contemporary Style, Classic Quality – The striking Moderno butt design brings a bold, modern edge to Riley’s heritage of craftsmanship – a cue that looks as good as it plays. Crafted for Precision – Built from high-grade North American Ash, this 2-piece cue delivers the smooth, consistent performance trusted by snooker and English pool players across the UK. Effortless Setup, Reliable Feel – The rapid-release brass joint ensures a tight, stable connection in seconds, helping you stay focused on your game. Built to Last – Fitted with a durable 9.5mm leather tip, this cue is made for long-lasting accuracy and control, whether you're playing at home or in the club. Riley Moderno 2 Piece Ash Snooker & Pool Cue - 145cm with 9.5mm Tip

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Moderno by Riley – a new generation of cues from the most trusted name in snooker. Precision-engineered. Style-forward. Built to perform. Contemporary Style, Classic Quality – The striking Moderno butt design brings a bold, modern edge to Riley’s heritage of craftsmanship – a cue that looks as good as it plays. Crafted for Precision – Built from high-grade North American Ash, this 2-piece cue delivers the smooth, consistent performance trusted by snooker and English pool players across the UK. Effortless Setup, Reliable Feel – The rapid-release brass joint ensures a tight, stable connection in seconds, helping you stay focused on your game. Built to Last – Fitted with a durable 9.5mm leather tip, this cue is made for long-lasting accuracy and control, whether you're playing at home or in the club. Riley Moderno 2 Piece Ash Snooker & Pool Cue - 145cm with 9.5mm Tip


Product specifications

Brand Riley
EAN
  • 5035915038942
Color
  • Black butt/ natural wood shaft
Size
  • 57" (145cm)

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