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Now in stock: The popular 【RHINO】 KOMET II carbon fiber break cue

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Management number 37917056 Release Date 2026/01/11 List Price $399.07 Model Number 37917056
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This is an item for sale from Ize. cue shop, an authorized retailer of the Vietnamese brand "RHINO."

RHINO is a high-performance and affordable pool cue that excels in all aspects, including performance, durability, and price. While currently expanding primarily in the United States, its popularity is sure to increase in Japan, and the number of players using it will undoubtedly grow.

※ Please note that we cannot offer discounts on this product. Thank you for your understanding.

[Product Introduction]
The Komet II combines modern elegance with cutting-edge performance. The wrapless black and gray two-tone design captivates with its changing visual effects while delivering unparalleled power and precision, boldly expressing confidence in every stroke.

※ The actual color is more subdued than in the photos, appearing darker and more solid overall.

The shaft diameter is 13mm.
It uses a carbon fiber shaft.

The tip uses Bakelite, the world's first synthetic plastic. Bakelite is a thermosetting resin made from phenol and formaldehyde.

By using the cue at a slight angle, it can also be used as a long-distance jump cue.

Item...Cue
Type...Break Cue
Shaft...High-tech shaft

CategorySports & outdoors > Other
SizeN/A
BrandNone
ConditionNew

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