Unleash the King of the Table | Feel, Function & Flavor
When you step to the table, your cue should reflect your style and your game. The Action Adventure ADV121 Skeleton King Cue brings together serious performance components with a bold aesthetic — skull graphics, smoke-red accents, black stained maple — all crafted into a cue you’ll be proud to use. Whether you play for fun or take lane after lane in league matches, this is the cue that says you mean business.
| Performance first
Underneath the striking design lies high-quality build features: a 29″ hard rock maple shaft, a 13 mm layered boarskin tip, a reliable 5/16×18 joint pin, and a weight-changeable system so you can tailor the balance to your stroke. These aren’t just specs — they translate to better control, more consistent strokes, and a cue you trust.
| Style matters
From the black stained maple forearm with red accents, the king skeleton graphic, the red smoke butt-sleeve and ram skull design — this cue stands out. It tells the table: “Here I come.” And while you’re making that statement, you’re also getting the kind of build most players only find at much higher price points.
Key Features & Benefits
Here’s what makes the Skeleton King Cue distinct, and why each part matters:
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13 mm 7-layered vacuum-sealed boarskin tip | This tip construction gives you good grip on the cue ball for spin and follow, while holding up well over time.
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1″ fiber/linen ferrule | Adds durability and keeps your feedback clean; less vibration means more confidence in your stroke.
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29″ hard rock maple shaft with 10–12″ pro taper | Maple is chosen for its strength and consistency. The pro taper supports smoother strokes, especially on longer shots.
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5/16×18 standard joint pin | A reliable joint size that many players and cue makers trust — ensures your cue pieces fit solidly.
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Weight-changeable system | You can adjust the cue’s feel and balance to match your preferred stroke style — fine for players who know what they like.
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Bold graphic design | The forearm features black stained maple and a king skeleton with red accent; wrap is black Irish linen with red specs; butt sleeve has red smoke accents and ram skull design. All adds up to a cue with personality.
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Comfortable grip and finish | The Irish linen wrap provides a good feel under the hand, while the build materials ensure you get a cue that both looks and plays like serious gear.
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Backed warranty | Comes with a limited warranty, giving peace of mind that your investment is protected (check exact terms).
Technical Specifications
Here is a clean spec sheet you can display in a tab or collapsible block:
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Model: Action Adventure ADV121 Skeleton King Cue
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Tip Diameter: 13 mm | 7-layer vacuum-sealed boarskin tip
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Ferrule: 1″ fiber/linen
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Shaft: 29″ hard rock maple, 10–12″ pro taper
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Joint Pin: 5/16 × 18
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Collar: Black composite with single silver ring
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Forearm Design: Black stained maple with red accent, King skeleton graphic
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Wrap: Black Irish linen with red specs
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Butt Sleeve Design: Black stained maple, red smoke pattern, ram skull graphic
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Bumper / Butt Plate: Black composite with silver “Action” emblem (bumper is black rubber)
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Weight Options: 18 oz / 19 oz / 20 oz / 21 oz (weight changeable)
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Warranty: 1-year manufacturer limited warranty
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Included Accessories: Does not come standard with joint protectors, extension or case (sold separately)
Why This Cue is a Smart Choice
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Performance meets value — You’re getting a cue with serious materials (maple shaft, laminate tip, standard joint size) without spending premium custom cue prices.
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Visual standout — If your gear says something about you, this cue speaks loud. Skull graphics, red smoke, ram skull motifs — all deliver style that gets noticed.
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Versatility for players who know their game — With weight change, you can tweak the feel to your liking. Whether you like a slightly lighter “feel for finesse” or a bit heavier “power shot” feel, this cue adapts.
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Great for the intermediate-advanced level — If you’ve outgrown beginner gear and want something with better components and looks, this is a natural upgrade.
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Gift / show‐piece value — For someone who plays pool and wants both function and flair, it’s a compelling package.
Who It’s Best For (and Who It’s Not)
Best For:
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Players who have been using basic cues and want a meaningful upgrade.
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Club/league players who value both performance and style.
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People who love designs & graphics on their gear, not just plain wood.
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Gift buyers looking for a cue that stands out in presentation and performance.
Not Ideal For:
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Absolute beginners on a tight budget (you could start with more basic gear and upgrade later).
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Players who only play casually once in a while and don’t care about premium finishes or performance increments.
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Those who want ultra-high custom cues (exotic woods, carbon shafts, ultra-low deflection) — this is excellent value, but not ultra-premium.
Care & Maintenance | Make It Last
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After each session: wipe down the shaft and butt with a soft dry cloth to remove chalk dust, hand oils.
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Keep the tip shaped properly — with a 13 mm boarskin layered tip, you’ll get good lifespan, but maintain shape and avoid flattening.
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Store the cue in a proper case (hard or padded) and avoid leaning it vertical for long periods (risk of warping).
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Use joint protectors when transporting to keep the threads and pin safe.
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Avoid extremes of heat/humidity — especially since the design has stained maple + graphic overlays.
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Periodically check the wrap and bumper for wear — rubber bumpers and composite plates can degrade over time with heavy use.
Buying Tips & What to Check
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Confirm the weight you want (18/19/20/21 oz). Pick based on your usual cue feel and play style.
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Confirm the tip size/material; though we know it’s 13 mm layered boarskin, always check if you are comparing multiple cues.
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Look at finish closely — graphics vary and lighting on product photos may differ from real life.
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Ask about shipping and warranty — though the warranty is listed as 1 year, check local dealer policy and warranty service in your region.
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Once you receive it, check the fit of the joint, the straightness of the shaft, and wrap comfort — you want to test a few shots if possible to feel how it “plays.”









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