Physical force transmission and transparency: From a mechanical perspective, among billiard cues made of the same material, one-piece cues have significantly better physical force transmission and transparency in terms of the impact cross-section than two-piece cues. This means that during impact, one-piece cues can better transfer power and reduce energy loss, thereby improving the accuracy and stability of the shot.
Stability and durability: Due to its integrated structure, one-piece cues are more stable than two-piece cues. With long-term use, one-piece cues can maintain good performance and are less prone to deformation or damage. Two-piece cues, due to the presence of the joint, may experience misalignment of the wood grain at the front and rear supports over time, affecting not only aesthetics but also the feel of the shot.
Portability: While separate cues offer some advantages in terms of portability, making them easier to carry and store, this may not be a primary consideration for professional billiards enthusiasts or players. They prioritize the performance and stability of the cue.
