



🎯 Elevate your pool game with Magic Chalk — precision meets style!
Magic Billiard Pool Cue Chalk comes in a pack of two vibrant blue cubes made from soft gypsum, designed to improve ball control and reduce mis-cues. Compact and lightweight, this ambidextrous chalk enhances grip for sharper, more consistent shots, making it an essential accessory for serious billiards players.
| Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 3.11 x 2.8 x 1.22 inches |
| Package Weight | 0.04 Kilograms |
| Item Weight | 0.04 Kilograms |
| Brand Name | yinat |
| Color | blue |
| Material | gypsum |
| Manufacturer | Magic |
| Part Number | MC |
| Style | functional |
| Included Components | 2 cubes of billiard chalk |
| Size | 1 Count (Pack of 1) |
| Hand Orientation | Ambidextrous |
| Grip Type | Soft |
J**D
Clean hands, high value
My hands stay cleaner and so does my table.Same for ferrules and shafts.I did some testing with five different tips, but my conclusions are subjective to a degree.First observation. It is hard to break the habit of chalking up on every shot.Get over it.I was TRYING to make the chalk fail. At this price it should stand up. It does. If I was just playing a friendly game of 8 ball, I am sure I could double the shot counts.I lightly sanded each tip before chalking up. Dime curve.Cue 1. 93 Schon with LePro tip. Excellent durability, 10 plus shots through 4 racks of 14-1. Some dropoff on left or right english about 8-9 shots.Cue 2. '93 Pechauer with Pechauer gold medium tip. SUPERB on both durability and english through at least 10 shots.Cue 3. Jacoby with Zan hybrid tip. See Pechauer results. Excellent overall. REALLY good draw.Cue 4. Jacoby with Kamui brown medium tip. I felt like they didn't get along. It wasn't any one thing but it was inconsistent .Could have been my game as it was later than I normally play.Cue 5. 84 Meucci with Kamui Clear Black Soft. A match made in heaven. 14 Plus shots between chalk ups before miscue, even when going for extreme english. Excellent draw.This is all on just one cube and you'd barely know I used the cube. Did I mention how much I like cleaner hands and a much cleaner table?No puff of dust on every shot.Yeah, it costs moe than Master, but it could easily be a better value.PS.It is October 23, I play every day for a minimum of one hour, more like two.I am still on the first cube and I think it will last at least this long again.My table is cleaner. My game room is cleaner. My shots are cleaner too.This is worth every penny.
D**Y
Good Chalking...
Have used Magic Chalk for 4 years now and still my go to. It's reasonably priced, sticks great for multiple shots, and is clean (even on my red felt table at the house).Any miscues I have is user error and not because of chalk. Definitely would recommend.
H**R
It is the “BEST”
For me it the best chalk I ever used. Miss cues are a think of the past, it does stay and less chalking required.Buy it you won’t be sorry.
M**E
Better
It's better than house chalk but just as messy blue hands,clothes, sticks, get out the blue make up your going to need it to match.
M**N
Great chalk. Improved my pool game instantly.
This stuff works great. Stays on the tip of the stick without marking the felt or the cue ball. Very moist and I can notice a big difference in how I can control the cue ball. Def worth it . And I only Chalk every 6 times or so with it instead of everytime so in the long run. The set of 2 of these should last me about 12 times longer than buying cheaper Chalk in bulk. Chalk dries up making it cake off or not stick. So I'd never buy bulk Chalk anyhow. Great stuff!
M**5
Great quality
Great quality pool chalk
J**N
No better than house chalk
No better than house chalk just more expensive.
P**R
Subtlely different from others
I was a devotee of Predator chalk. I liked its consistency and texture, but since using Russian Magic, somehow my game has taken another leap forward. I'm not so anxious with deep screw shots any more (REALLY deep - bottom of the cue ball deep) and can now get the kind of action on the cue ball I see pros make. It goes on smoothly, stays on for quite a few shots (obviously not as long as Kamui) and I have no problem with phenolic or other types of tip either.I've also notice that Russian chalk leaves less marks on the cloth of the table after a shot as well.AND I seem to get less 'kicks' or 'skids' with using it - although I don't think it's quite in the class of the newly formulated 'Taom' chalk the snooker pros seem to be using these days.But still, for its cost, Russia chalk represents EXCELLENT value for money. I wouldn't use anything else - unless I found a better replacement - or someone can stand me $40 for a cube of Taom!! ha!
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