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Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 21 de febrero de 2025
If you dont treat your gear like trash this will last long enough. I went from a heavy leather case to this, and my back is extremely grateful. Fits all my cues, billiards knick knacks, & “ETC”. It’s comfortable to carry as a back pack.
Nate Groshan
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 8 de enero de 2025
This pool cue case looks just like the product photos and is made of good durable materials. Honestly, it is more heavy-duty than what you need for just carrying around some pool cues, but I'm not complaining. It is a good-looking, high-quality product that does its job well.
Customer
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 28 de enero de 2025
This bag was an upgrade from a previous bag. There is plenty of space to add additional sticks and more accessoriesThe straps are nice and work well, no worries on ripping.
Juan Aguilar
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 20 de enero de 2025
Está bien, sólo que los bolsillos exteriores no son de cierre completo y no son prácticos
CharlieP
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 17 de enero de 2025
Firstly, this case is not as huge as it appears in the seller photos, and not so rigidly squared-off…and I’m glad! This is a “normal” sized soft side case that only expands as you fill it up. It is well made, has more compartments than you’ll probably use, and can be carried multiple ways. That said, why would you need a cue case that holds 4 butts and 5 shafts? Lemme do the math for you: If you’ve already decided to pursue billiards as a sport, or as a primary component of your recreational life, then even as a beginner you should have a break cue (w/1 shaft), and a shooting cue (w/2 shafts). As you progress, it won’t be long that you will need a jump/masse cue to bail you out of trouble spots. At this point, your case now contains 3 butts, and 4 shafts. Lastly, if you’re in a relationship of any kind that compels you to share your love of the game, you will need a loaner cue to preserve that relationship so your companion does not damage your expensive/custom shooting cue. The case is padded enough to protect your cues for brief stays of an hour or less in your car, but as a rule, never leave your sticks in the car. The two external end pockets are excessive – as they would not work well to hold balls – but could hold a scrunched up jacket or beanie cap. Nonetheless, this is a very good billiard gig bag so CharlieP says, get it!
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