Snooker cue cases for 3/4 joint cues

For 3/4 Joint Cue
Full Diamond Pattern Black with white stitching ¾ Leather Snooker Cue Case
429,00 CHF
Burgundy & Grey Block Pattern ¾ Leather Snooker Cue Case
429,00 CHF
Blue Camouflage Pattern ¾ Leather Snooker Cue Case
429,00 CHF
37 to 39 (from a total of 39)

Snooker Cue Cases & Bags for 3/4 joint cues

Do you play billiards and would you like to transport your 3/4 joint cues safely from one place to another? Then you should buy a snooker bag, a snooker case or a snooker quiver. In the following, you will find out which quality features the various transport options have, how they differ and which variant best suits your own needs.

What are the advantages of a snooker case, a snooker bag and a snooker quiver?

High-quality cues are very sensitive. They should therefore only be transported well protected. Surely, you will not always want to use your 3/4 joint cue at home, but also at a friend's house or in a billiard café. So that your cue does not warp, get scratched or otherwise damaged during transport, all professional transport options for cues are well padded on the inside. Soft padding can prevent scratches on the cue. The following outer materials are used for the production of a snooker cue bag, a snooker cue quiver and a snooker cue case:

  • Leather / Imitation leather
  • Designer textiles
  • Aluminium

The high quality materials protect a 3/4 joint cue from:

  • Scratches
  • Changes in the weather
  • cold, wet and heat
  • Shocks and blows from outside

Depending on the desired type of use and the required accessories, you can choose between a snooker case, a snooker bag or a snooker quiver. How these transport options for 3/4 joint cues differ and what advantages and disadvantages they offer, you can find out in a moment. If you would like to buy a 3/4 joint cue at the same time, then you will find our range of 3/4 joint cues in this section.

What makes a good snooker bag?

Snooker bags are offered in the trade in different sizes and variants. Depending on the model, you will find most differences in the interior of a snooker cue bag. In the best case, the interior is thick and softly padded. The padding protects against bumps and knocks from the outside. To ensure that the necessary accessories, such as billiard chalk, find a safe place and cannot scratch the cue, the interior of most bags is divided and equipped with zippers. In contrast to a snooker cue case or a snooker cue quiver, a snooker cue bag has the advantage that it is quite cheap. In addition, the low weight and the good wearing comfort. A high quality snooker bag is closed with a continuous zip, has an adjustable shoulder strap and some closed accessory pockets inside and outside. You can choose between the following materials if you want to buy a snooker cue bag:

  • Velour
  • Leather or imitation leather
  • Nylon

The thicker the inner lining of the snooker bag, the better the cues inside will be protected. Unlike the other two ways of transporting cues (case and quiver), a snooker bag is not as bulky and heavy. It therefore takes up less space when not in use. Snooker bags are universally popular and not just for beginners.

Snooker cue quivers

Snooker cue quivers offer a little more protection for 3/4 joint cues than a snooker bag because of their stability. On the other hand, they are not as cheap and require more space for storage. Snooker quivers are also offered in different sizes in the trade. They are made of the following materials:

  • Leather or imitation leather
  • Nylon
  • Vinyl

A high quality snooker cue quiver protects 3/4 joint cues and cues of all kinds, especially effective against blows and shocks from the outside. The transport is just as comfortable as with a snooker cue bag, because snooker quivers are also equipped with an adjustable shoulder strap. When carrying a snooker quiver, both hands remain free, just like when carrying a snooker bag. Snooker cue cases are offered in different sizes in the trade. You can therefore easily choose a model that is tailored exactly to your personal ideas. Snooker quivers are in the quality between snooker bags and snooker cases, but are not as expensive and bulky as cases.

Snooker cue cases

Snooker cue cases are the safest, but also the most expensive way to transport 3/4 joint cues without damage. They are made of the following materials:

  • Hard cardboard
  • Aluminium
  • Leather / imitation leather

and offer extensive protection against

  • Impacts and shocks from the outside
  • moisture and temperature fluctuations

In addition, snooker cases are very spacious and offer a lot of space for different cues, but also the necessary accessories. So that the cues are not scratched during transport, the interior of a snooker cue case is particularly softly padded. Some models are so sturdy and of such high quality that they can be taken on flights without any problems. The storage space inside a snooker cue case is much more generous than in a snooker cue quiver or a snooker cue bag. It is therefore understandable that a snooker case is not only more expensive than the other two variants, but also larger, heavier and bulkier. The transport of a snooker case is not as comfortable as carrying a snooker cue bag or a snooker cue quiver, because snooker cue cases are not equipped with an adjustable shoulder strap. Therefore, it often happens that professionals not only own a snooker case, but in the best case also a snooker cue bag and a snooker quiver.

If you have any questions about snooker cue cases, quivers and bags for 3/4 joint cues, we will of course be happy to advise you with our many years of know-how.