Rage Pool Cue Sticks

We are an authorized dealer for Rage, Players, Dufferin, PureX, Lucasi, and other brands.

Rage® 3-Year Guarantee

All Rage® cues are made from high-grade 100% Hard Rock Maple and are so well constructed, they are backed by a three (3) year guarantee against manufacturers defects. The warranty period extends for three (3) year from the original date of purchase and is non-transferable. Claims made after one year or that are not accompanied by the original receipt are subject to manufacturer approval. This warranty excludes warpage and damage due to wear, by a third party, or resulting from abuse or mishandling. To obtain warranty service on your cue, please call us toll free at: 1-800-835-7665.


Rage Pool Cue Frequently Asked Questions:

Are Rage Pool Cues good?

That depends on your perspective. There are many different types of players in this world, and they all have their own unique needs when it comes to playing the game that we call "pool."

For example: if you're looking for an affordable cue with an excellent feel, look no further than the Rage Cue selection!

Rage cues are known for being some of the best pool cues on the market. They are made with high-quality materials and carefully crafted to ensure smooth, consistent performance with every shot. And while they may be a little more expensive than some brands, they are definitely worth the investment if you want to improve your game and take yourself to the next level.

Where are Rage Cues made?

The Rage Pool Cue company was founded in 1987 in Minnesota, and since then, they have been dedicated to providing the best pool cues on the market. Their cues are made at their state-of-the-art facility in China, where they use high-quality materials and innovative technology to craft each cue with precision and care.

Many professional players have turned to Rage Cues for help in improving their game, and the company has also partnered with several renowned training programs, such as the Straight Pool Hall of Fame, to provide players with even more resources to improve their technique.

The company also has a production facility in Southern California, where they oversee the production of all their cues and ensure that they meet the highest quality standards.

The workers there have a unique task - shaping and coloring wood using complex machinery before finally applying their personal touch by adding lacquer or other decoration methods for that perfect look!

How to identify Rage Cues

It's easier to identify a rage pool cue than you think. All that's needed are some simple criteria.

Here we go:

  • The shaft should have no markings on its surface at all - not even those pesky serial numbers everyone gets branded because, legally speaking, "no symbol" isn’t really enough protection against thieves who want what matters most from us.
  • The cue should have a black butt plate with the company's logo on it in white.
  • The ferrule should be made of metal and screwed onto the shaft so that it can be easily removed if necessary.
  • The tip should be medium to hard so that it provides a good amount of control without sacrificing too much power.