Limited Edition! Developed and customized in the US! By players – for players!
There are a few reasons JFlowers is the fastest growing cue brand in North America! Recommended by top pool players and influencers worldwide, our affordable pool cues look and perform like expensive cues – offering outstanding value and high-end choices!
The high quality you expect from JFlowers. The sharp and clever design of foils, swords, combat and playing cards represent the Calcutta line. With its azure and snow-white accents, the Calcutta 3 conjures images of a battle under the sky.
A 12.5 mm high-end Moori tip is standard for the Calcutta line, but Taom, Kamui, and other high-quality tips are available in 11.8 mm, 12.5 mm, and 12.9 mm diameters.
We ship from Jacksonville, Florida to North-American customers, and the factory ship direct to our international customers!
US shipping normally takes about 4-5 days and International takes 7-8 days.
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
WEIGHT |
TIP |
PIN |
SHAFT |
19-19,5 oz |
Standard |
3/8-8 (Radial) |
Carbon fiber |
LENGTH |
TIP SIZE |
FERRULE |
BUTT |
58″ |
11.8 – 12.5 – 12.9 mm |
TT PC |
Maple |
JFLOWERS CARBON FIBER SHAFT COMPARISON CHART
The default shaft option for all JFlowers cues is the Classic – Low Deflection Carbon Fiber Shaft. Nevertheless, you have the opportunity to enhance your cue’s performance by opting for the Crown – Very Low Deflection Carbon Fiber Shaft, available for just an extra $70, or the top-tier S.M.O. – Super Low Deflection Carbon Fiber Shaft for an additional $210. Additionally, if you prefer, you can purchase any of these exceptional shafts separately.
My first proper cue – so nice to use, smooth and balanced and came with the tip very well prepared. The 5″ extension really helps me too. Very happy.
High quality and nicely balanced. It is easy to adjust the weight simply by using a 1/4 hex tool. I really like the look of this cue!
I ordered it with a Crown shaft which was supposed to be 12.5 mm but it turned out to be 12.1 mm. (The difference didn’t really bother me but there seem to be a QC issue somewhere in the production line.)