If you're new here, you may want to subscribe to our RSS feed. Thanks for visiting!

laser-guided_cue.jpg

Have you ever wanted to be a pool shark? Or maybe you’d just like to be able to hit a ball or two into the pocket. Whatever your pool playing aspirations are this handy laser-guided pool cue will help line up your shot and sink those balls.

As a pool player, I know that the hardest aspect of playing pool is learning the geometry involved. You have to be able to hit that cue ball at the right place and angle so it hits your ball at the right place and angle and sinks. Might sound easy but it’s not. With a laser beam to guide you you’ll know where the cue stick is going to hit the cue ball before you shoot. You’ll also be able to use the laser to line up the angle between the cue ball and your ball. Being able to see the geometry before you shoot will help you make better shots in no time.

Find out more at Hammacher Schlemmer

I’ve played both regular pool and snooker in a woman’s league. While I do know that the only thing that will really improve your game is practice I do have to admit I would have liked to have had a pool cue like this when I was starting out. Learning to line up your angles properly is the difference between “lucky” shots and being able to sink what you call. I can see this handy laser-guided pool cue helping you learn to make better shots on your own. As a word of caution though, I’d use this laser pool cue for practice only. I don’t recommend showing up at a pool hall or bar and trying to play for drinks or money with your laser cue.

“This is the first laser-guided regulation-sized pool cue. When activated, the harmless visible laser provides a precise guide for lining up the perfect shot with pinpoint accuracy. The touch sensor on/off switch features both manual and automatic shut-off to preserve battery life. The set includes a 58″ two-piece cue with a secure microfiber grip and an aluminum joint and ferrule, in addition to two tip scuffers, two chalks, three replacement leather-tipped ferrules, and a zippered nylon carrying case with shoulder strap and accessory pocket.”

Any pool players out there reading today? If so, what do you think of this pool cue? Would it improve your game? Please feel free to leave a comment for us and our readers.

Learn how the laser-guided pool cue can improve your game. Visit Hammacher Schlemmer


Like this post? Stumble It!

Bookmark: BlinkList | del.icio.us | Digg it | Furl | ma.gnolia | Onlywire | Wink | Yahoo MyWeb | Google