Three Quarter Jointed Snooker Cues

Find the perfect Three Quarter Jointed Snooker Cue for you!

A 3/4 jointed snooker cue is one of the most popular choices for players who want the feel and balance of a traditional one-piece cue, but with easier transport and storage. The joint sits around three quarters of the way down the cue, which helps preserve the natural playing feel through the shaft while making the cue more practical to carry.

At Premium Cues, our range of 3/4 jointed snooker cues includes carefully selected models for club players, league players, improving players, and serious match players. Whether you are upgrading from a basic two-piece cue or looking for a more refined cue for regular play, a three-quarter jointed cue offers an excellent balance of performance, control, and convenience.

When choosing your cue, consider the weight, tip size, shaft quality, butt design, and how the cue feels in your hand. Many players prefer a 3/4 jointed cue because it gives a more consistent cue action while still fitting neatly into a suitable cue case.

Browse our range below to find the right 3/4 snooker cue for your game. You can also explore our related collections, including one-piece snooker cues, snooker cue cases, cue tips, cue chalk, and snooker accessories.

Panther Ruby 3/4 Jointed Snooker & Pool Cue + Mini Butt - On angle view
Panther Mars 3/4 Jointed Snooker & Pool Cue + Mini Butt - On angle view.
£124.96
£114.95
£99.95
Cannon Sabre 3/4 Jointed Snooker Cue - On angle view
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Cannon Diamond 3/4 Jointed Snooker Cue - On angle view
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Cannon Swift 3/4 Jointed Snooker Cue - On angle view
£89.00
Cannon Sapphire 3/4 Jointed Snooker Cue - On angle view
Cannon Tornado 3/4 Jointed Snooker Cue - On angle view
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How to choose a 3/4 jointed snooker cue

Choosing the right 3/4 jointed snooker cue depends on your playing style, budget, and level of experience. If you play regularly in clubs or leagues, it is worth choosing a cue that feels balanced, comfortable, and consistent over longer matches.

Look closely at the cue weight and tip size. Many snooker players prefer a cue weight between 17oz and 19oz, but the right choice comes down to personal feel. Tip size also matters, as a slightly smaller tip can offer more precise cue ball control, while a slightly larger tip may feel more forgiving.

The main advantage of a 3/4 jointed cue is the balance between playability and practicality. It gives you a more natural feel than many centre-jointed two-piece cues, while still being easier to transport than a full one-piece cue.


For best protection, pair your cue with a suitable 3/4 cue case. A good case helps protect the shaft, joint, and butt from knocks, moisture, and warping when travelling to clubs, competitions, or practice sessions.

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