
GET YOURS BEFORE THEY’RE SOLD OUT COMPLETELY…
We’re quite proud that since making a small first batch of Coin Balance Cue Trainers (six in total) that they have nearly sold out and that soon it maybe time to make another batch to sell on Ebay.
The Coin Balance Cue Trainer was an idea bourne out of watching a golf video on Youtube and it ended up with SnookerZone’s Chris Gaynor transposing the idea into snooker.
It’s a small Great British handcrafted idea that came about towards the end of last year and it took some initial hard work and testing to get something tangible into a small production batch.

After showcasing a prototype in a local sports retailer in Surrey which proved to have positive feedback – and also showing a handful of players down at Oxshott Club – we decided to go ahead and create the first small batch for testing and see how they got on.
I am glad to say that with selling half so far – we may well decide to go ahead and create a second small batch to further test once the first batch have ALL been sold.
As time has passed – we have been tracking snooker products online on Ebay.
One of the reasons the CBCT was created was because on some of the smaller training products sold on Ebay for snooker their marketing and instructions on how to use them were very poor indeed.
OUR EXPLANATIONS AND MARKETING OF THE PRODUCT SET US APART FROM SOME OF THE SMALLER TRAINING AIDS ON EBAY
In some cases, they were processed Chinese pointless aids that did not tell people properly in their marketing how to use the product properly.
Our CBCT comes with a FULL INSTRUCTION SHEET and also a DRILL SHEET so you can work on it at home and work on your cue action in private and develop or try to develop a consistent one.
It just shows you that sometimes, the small ideas are the ones that are not to be underestimated.
Remember, if the coin falls off the cue with the CBCT – then the chances are you need to work on something in your cue action – like relaxing the grip.
This small but useful device enables players to test their cue action under the balance of a coin on a cue and to see how far they can get without the coin falling off.
REAL PROOF. NO GIMMICKS. SIMPLE PRACTICE.
All the details are on the main menu under SnookerZone Training Aid.
