Triple 60 Cue Shafts
Introducing the unparalleled craftsmanship of the Triple 60 Carbon fiber shafts, a marvel of innovation and precision engineering. Crafted with meticulous attention to detail, this shaft boasts a revolutionary dual-core seamless carbon construction, coupled with cutting-edge micro-compression technology and a multi-density fill pattern. The result? A shaft that delivers unmatched stability, responsiveness, and consistency with every stroke.
Featuring a low-friction surface for a sleek, non-coated carbon feel, the Whyte Carbon Shaft family is designed to glide effortlessly through your fingers, providing unrivaled control and precision. Equipped with a Kamui Clear Black Soft tip and a white ferrule, this shaft ensures optimal cue ball contact and spin, allowing you to execute even the most demanding shots with ease.
What Does It All Mean?
Joints & Pins? Tips & Diameters? Confused yet? Don't worry. Let's see if we can help make sense of it all


Tip
This is the part of the cue that actually touches the cue ball so it's obviously very important. The right tip will give you more control and a better feel for the ball.
What is the right tip?
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Diameter
For the best control, you want a cue that fits your hands. If its too think, the shaft can be hard to align in your hand but if it's too thin, it can move around causing inconsistent shots.
How do I know what's for me?
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Shaft
Different shafts can be designed for different uses. So it's important to know what to look for
Why choose one over another?
Use: Breaking or jumping requires a lot more force & control than other shots so, get a shaft designed to do it
Material: Carbon Fibre shafts are light and very strong. Wooden ones have a nicer feel.
Length: Some shafts come in various lengths for those short or tall players.

Joint & Pin
Most high quality pool cues break down into two parts for easy storage and carrying. The Joint on the shaft is designed to lock into the Pin on the butt, creating a single cue.
Why is this important?
If you already have a cue/shaft or plan on having multiple (like one for general play and another for breaking), getting ones with the same joint/pin allow you to use them interchangeably.

Cue / Butt
The butt is heart of every cue and the part you grip when shooting. It makes up the bulk of the weight of a cue and can impact how you hit the ball and how the cue feels overall.
Make it your own!
Butts come in thousands of different styles and finishes. On top of that, you can often customize them, adjusting the weight, adding engraving, and adding custom wraps/grips.

Wrap
The Wrap or Grip can be added to many cues, adding personal style while also customizing how the cue feels and plays in your hand.
Some popular wrap types
Linen: Thin thread giving a soft touch and a light grip
Leather: Premium look with a durable, smooth grip.
Sport Grip: Soft rubber provides the best grip and absorbs shock.

































































