CueTec Pool Cues

About the Company

Cuetec pool cues started in 1989 and quickly earned a reputation as a manufacturer of highly durable and highly affordable pool cues. In addition to being a popular home cue brand, they can also be seen in the hands of pros like Allison Fisher. CueTec is owned by Imperial USA.

Price Range

The range of prices for a CueTec cue is fairly broad. You can get their basic models for under a $100 and get their most advanced and most decorative models for around $300. However, the majority of their cues fall within the $125 to $200 range.

What’s Good About Them

CueTec has earned a reputations as some of the most durable cues on the market. They patented a process designed to prevent warping and dents that can seriously hurt performance. That makes CueTec cue sticks a smart choice if

What’s Bad About Them

While CueTec offers a broad variety of designs built to satisfy a broad variety of personal tastes, most of the inlays and other designs features are somewhat conventional. So if you are hoping for something with a bit flashier or unorthodox design features, then perhaps you would be better off looking elsewhere.

Notable Models

Looking for one of the best Pool Cues that you can get for under a hundred dollars? Then your best bet is the Cuetec CT273 (99273) Pool Cue Stick. Besides having CueTec’s signature “power bonding process” which helps prevent moisture from warping or otherwise damaging the cue, it also has a hard rock maple shaft with a 15.5 inch pro taper and a nice stiff hit.

If your budget for a pool cue is a little higher and you want some cool features to improve your game, Cuetec 13-675 Pool Cue with R360 Low Deflection Shaft. The hardrock maple shaft is composed of four spliced sections for a larger sweet spot and great control of deflection.