What pool players actually want — from casual fans to serious competitors
Buying a gift for a pool player who takes the game seriously is both easier and harder than it looks. Easier because there’s a clear category of things they actually use and care about. Harder because the wrong pool gift — a novelty item, a cheap cue accessory bundle, something decorative that doesn’t get used — ends up forgotten quickly.
This guide covers the best gifts for pool players at every level: practical accessories they’ll use every session, apparel they’ll actually wear, and equipment upgrades that make a real difference in how they play.
Gifts Under $50: Practical Accessories They Use Every Session
Premium Chalk (Multi-Pack)
This sounds too simple. It isn’t. A pool player who uses standard chalk every day will immediately notice the difference that Kamui chalk or Taom chalk makes — better adhesion, less spray, more consistent coverage. A box or multi-pack of premium chalk is a genuinely appreciated gift that gets used constantly. Price: $15-30 for a quality multi-pack.
Quality Tip Tool
Most players are using a cheap generic tip tool that came in a bundle or that they grabbed off a shelf without much thought. A quality dedicated tip shaper and pick — tools that actually work well and hold up — is a practical gift that’s used every session. Price: $15-35.
Cue Armour Glove
A quality pool glove for the bridge hand. Cue Armour gloves are specifically designed for pool — smooth bridge fingers, breathable construction, a fit that stays on through a full session. For players who’ve ever dealt with sweaty bridge hand issues, or who play in warm environments, this is a genuine quality-of-life upgrade. Price: $20-35.
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Cue Armour Towel
A quality performance towel for keeping hands dry during play. Not a gym towel or a kitchen towel — a purpose-designed pool player towel with the right size, low lint construction, and the material that keeps working through a full session. Something players use every single time they play. Price: $20-30.
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Shaft Cleaning Kit
A bundle of quality shaft care items: shaft cleaner, a burnishing pad, and a clean microfiber cloth. Simple, practical, and something most players buy cheaply or don’t buy at all. A quality version makes regular maintenance easier and produces better results. Price: $20-40.
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Gifts $50–$150: Gear That Makes a Real Difference
Cue Armour Performance Apparel
Cue Armour makes apparel built for pool players specifically — jerseys, shirts, and performance wear designed for the demands of competitive play. For a player who cares about looking professional at the table, a Cue Armour jersey or performance shirt is a gift that gets worn to every league night and tournament. Price: $40-80 depending on item.
The Cue Armour brand carries a specific message: pool is a serious sport played by serious athletes. A player who wears Cue Armour to the table is making that statement. For the right player, that resonates strongly.
Quality Cue Case
For a player who’s still using a soft bag or a cheap entry-level case — a quality hard case is a significant upgrade they’ll appreciate every single time they pick it up. A mid-range quality hard case in a 2×2 configuration covers most serious players’ needs. Price: $70-130.
Premium Chalk Supply (Long-Term)
A large supply of their preferred chalk — particularly if they’ve mentioned using or trying to use premium chalk. A box of 12+ pieces of Kamui or Taom chalk lasts a serious player several months and is genuinely useful. Price: $50-80 for a full box.
Replacement Tips (Multi-Pack from Their Brand)
If you know what brand and hardness they play, a multi-pack of replacement tips is a practical gift for any player who replaces their tip regularly. Kamui, Taom, or Tiger Everest in their known hardness. Price: $40-80 for a multi-pack of quality tips.
Gifts $150+: Serious Upgrades
Carbon Fiber Shaft
For a player who’s on maple and has been considering the switch to carbon fiber — a quality mid-range carbon fiber shaft is a genuinely meaningful gift. This is the kind of equipment upgrade that can change how they approach their game. Requires knowing their cue’s joint specification. Price: $250-450 for quality mid-range options.
Premium Cue Case
A premium quality hard case or an aluminum travel case for a player who competes regularly and travels to tournaments. This is an upgrade that gets used constantly and protects an investment the player cares about. Price: $150-300.
Cue Armour Team Package
For a team captain, coach, or league organizer: a set of Cue Armour jerseys or team apparel for a league team. Unified team apparel changes how a team presents itself at the table — and Cue Armour’s team pricing makes outfitting a full team accessible. Reach out to Cue Armour directly for team orders.

Gifts to Avoid
- Novelty pool balls or decor — these look fun but don’t actually get used by serious players
- Cheap cue and case bundles — the quality is almost always mediocre; both the cue and case suffer
- A cue you picked without knowing their joint specifications, weight preference, or playing style — only buy a cue as a gift if you know specifically what they want
- Generic sporting goods store accessories — quality varies wildly and pool players know the difference
- Training aids that promise shortcuts — experienced players are generally skeptical of these and they often end up unused
The Can’t-Go-Wrong Gift: Cue Armour Apparel
If you’re not sure exactly what a pool player needs in terms of equipment, Cue Armour apparel
is the can’t-go-wrong category. It gets worn. It’s practical. And it carries a message that resonates with players who take pool seriously — that this is a real sport played by real athletes with the gear to match.
From a performance glove to a full jersey, Cue Armour apparel is the gift that works at every level from serious recreational to competitive tournament player.
Frequently Asked Questions
What’s the best gift for a pool player who has everything?
Consumables they go through constantly: premium chalk, quality replacement tips, a fresh set of Cue Armour gear they can replace older items with. Even serious players with complete setups are always going through chalk and tips.
Is a pool cue a good gift?
Only if you know exactly what they want — their joint specification, preferred weight, shaft preference, and whether they actually need a new cue. A cue is intensely personal equipment. Without specific knowledge, a cue case, accessories, or apparel are safer and more appreciated gifts.
What’s the best gift for someone just starting to play?
A quality cue case if they’ve just bought their first cue, or a set of starter accessories: quality chalk, a tip tool, a clean cloth, and a Cue Armour glove. These practical items support someone new to taking the game seriously.
Final Thoughts
The best gifts for pool players are practical items that get used every session — premium chalk, quality accessories, and Cue Armour gear that reflects the seriousness they bring to the game. Skip the novelties, skip the generic bundles, and give something they’ll actually use at the table.
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