Viking is a brand that produces pool cues for billiard enthusiasts. Their cues are known for their high-quality materials and craftsmanship, and are often used by professional players.
Founded in 1965 by Gordon Hart, a professional player
Originally called Viking Cues and based in Madison, Wisconsin
Acquired by the Cue and Case division of the LUCASI Hybrid company in 2011
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The A-Series is Viking's flagship line, featuring high-quality materials and innovative designs.
The ViKORE is a high-performance cue shaft made from a composite material that is designed to provide accuracy and consistency.
The V-Crush is a break cue designed to provide maximum power and accuracy when breaking the rack.
Viking offers a limited lifetime warranty on all of their pool cues.
Yes, Viking produces a variety of cues at different price points, so beginners can find a cue that fits their needs and budget.
Yes, Viking offers a custom cue program where customers can choose the design, materials, and features of their cue.
Viking pool cues are made in the USA.
Viking's cues range from entry-level to high-end, so the price can vary. However, their high-end cues are often less expensive than some of their competitors' high-end models.