Action ACT160 Fractal Cue – Honey/Teal Epoxy Maple Shaft

$202.50

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Tip : 13mm Action 7 layered tip
Ferrule : 1″ fiber linen ferrule
Shaft : 29″ hard rock maple, 10-12″ pro taper
Pin : 5/16×18
Collar : White collar, black with silver ring
Forearm : Honey with teal colored metallic epoxy resin design
Wrap : Black Irish linen
Butt Sleeve : Honey with teal colored metallic epoxy resin design
Butt Plate : White with black Action logo
Bumper : Action rubber plug

Additional Information

This cue is weight changeable
This cue does not come with joint protectors.
This cue does not come with an extension.
This cue does not come with a case.
Warranty : 1 Year Manufactures

When you pick up the Action ACT160 Fractal Cue, you’re not just getting a tool for playing — you’re getting a cue that looks as good as it feels. Whether you’re stepping into a league session, practicing at the table, or simply showing your gear off, this cue blends visual flair (that honey-with-teal metallic epoxy finish) with solid performance features.

From the 29″ hard rock maple shaft through the 13 mm layered tip and 5/16-18 joint system, the ACT160 is built to deliver accuracy, feel, and a smooth stroke. And with its striking design — honey burl base, teal epoxy accents, black Irish linen wrap — it’s a cue that draws attention without being gimmicky.

Key Features & Benefits

Maple Shaft — The ACT160 uses a 29″ hard rock maple shaft, giving you great reach and balanced feel for a wide variety of shots. 
Pro Taper (10-12″) — Ensures consistent tapering through the shaft, aiding in control and predictability of your shot. 
Tip / Ferrule — Equipped with a 13 mm layered tip (or 13 mm Action layered tip) and a 1″ fiber or fiber-linen ferrule. This combination supports consistent contact and smooth delivery. 
Joint / Pin — The 5/16×18 pin is standard, offering reliability and ease of service. 
Wrap & Finish — Black Irish linen wrap gives you a comfort grip and classic look; the forearm and butt sleeve sport a honey base with teal metallic epoxy resin design — eye-catching and unique.
Weight Options / Adjustable — The cue comes in weight options (18 oz, 19 oz, 20 oz, 21 oz) and many listings mention weight-changeable via bolts. 
Warranty — Backed by a 1-year manufacturer limited warranty, giving you peace of mind.

Technical Specifications

Here’s a clear list of specs you can display (or use in an accordion/tab on the product page):

  • Length: 58″ overall (standard full-length cue)

  • Shaft Length: 29″ hard rock maple

  • Taper: 10-12″ pro taper

  • Tip Diameter: 13 mm layered tip

  • Ferrule: 1″ fiber or fiber/linen ferrule

  • Joint / Pin: 5/16×18 standard joint

  • Wrap: Black Irish linen

  • Forearm & Butt Sleeve Finish: Honey with teal metallic epoxy resin design

  • Weight Options: 18oz, 19oz, 20oz, 21oz (adjustable)

  • Bumper: Rubber plug style (Action brand)

  • Warranty: 1-year manufacturer’s limited warranty

Why This Cue Works for You

Performance + Visual Impact — Many cues either focus on performance or style. The ACT160 hits both: serious components (maple shaft, layered tip, pro taper) and a distinctive epoxy finish that sets it apart on the table.
Great for Intermediate to Advanced Players — Whether you’re building your gear or upgrading your game, this cue gives you features that perform but without an ultra-premium price tag.
Customizable Feel — Because it supports weight adjustment, you can dial in the right feel for your stroke and preferences.
Comfort & Consistency — The Irish linen wrap and quality build provide a comfortable grip and consistent stroke feel session after session.
Looks Matter — While looks aren’t everything, having gear you’re proud to hold adds confidence. The honey/teal epoxy finish is stylish and professional. Confidence matters at the table.

Usage Tips & Best Practices

  • Find your best weight — Start with a middle option (like 20 oz) and see how it feels in your hand and through your stroke. If it feels too light or heavy, adjust accordingly.

  • Tip Maintenance — A layered tip gives you good responsiveness, but you’ll still want to shape and scuff it periodically to maintain feel.

  • Stroke Mechanics — Use the pro taper to your advantage: maintain a smooth follow-through and consistent bridge for best results.

  • Grip & Wrap Care — Keep the linen wrap clean and dry. If you’re sweaty or shooting long sessions, a dry cloth or wrap cleaning tool helps.

  • Storage & Transport — Use a protective case. Avoid leaning the cue upright for long periods, or leaving in extreme heat/humidity, to maintain shaft straightness.

  • Joint Care — With a 5/16×18 joint, it’s standard. Still, ensure threads are clean, joint is snug, and use a joint protector when breaking down the cue.

Who Should Buy This Cue

  • Intermediate players who want to upgrade from basic cues but aren’t ready for ultra-premium custom models.

  • League players wanting a reliable, stylish cue with solid specs for regular play.

  • Players who appreciate both aesthetics (the epoxy design) and functional performance.

  • Gift buyers: this makes a strong gift for a billiards enthusiast who wants “good gear that looks good.”

Things to Consider / Not Ideal For

  • If you’re a break-only player, this may not be a dedicated break cue (its weight range maxes at ~21 oz; heavier break cues exist).

  • If you want ultra-fine customization (exotic woods, carbon shafts, extremely high price-point), this isn’t a custom-artisan cue — it’s a high-value standard production model.

  • If you have a very specific tip preference (hard vs soft, exotic brands), check with the vendor about tip-upgrade options (some listings do allow upgrades).

Care & Maintenance

  • After each session, wipe down the shaft and butt with a soft, dry cloth to remove oil and chalk residue.

  • Occasionally use cue shaft conditioner or a light cleaning agent (as recommended) to preserve finish and feel.

  • Check tip regularly: re-shape, scuff, and chalk evenly. Replace when tip is too worn or flattened.

  • Store the cue in a suitable case (hard or padded soft case) to protect from damage and environmental extremes.

  • Inspect the joint and threads occasionally; clean and protect to avoid loosening or damage.

  • Avoid leaving the cue in hot vehicles, direct sunlight, or leaning against walls which might warp the shaft over time.

Comparison & Differentiation

What sets the ACT160 apart from other cues in its range?

  • Its epoxy resin design (honey with teal metallic) gives it visual flair not always found in mid-range cues.

  • The build uses hard rock maple and a pro taper, which are features often found in higher-tier models.

  • The adjustable weight option (in many listings) gives flexibility to the user.

  • Backed by a brand with good value for price (Action), making it a good value purchase.

In contrast, many entry-level cues may use softer wood, fixed weight, simpler finishes, or less premium wraps. If you want a cue that plays well and looks good, the ACT160 offers excellent balance.

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