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EVO is a brand owned by Carbon Billiards Co., Ltd., a proudly Vietnamese company. All EVO products are designed, engineered, and manufactured entirely in Vietnam. The name EVO comes from Evolution — a symbol of progress, innovation, and transformation. EVO cues are crafted using ultra-durable materials such as carbon fiber and fiberglass, delivering outstanding durability and elite performance. EVO’s Core Advantages: • Signature Design – Creates bold personal style • Unmatched Performance – Built for serious play • Competitive Pricing – Smart, accessible value EVO isn’t just a cue — it’s a leap forward for players who dare to evolve.
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N03-T1 Spring Tower, Gold Season, 47 Nguyen Tuan Street, Thanh Xuan District, Hanoi, 100000, Hanoi, Vietnam
- cs@evocues.com
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Great cues for a great price
Great cues for a great price. Free shipping and it came right on time. Would recommend them to anyone.
I emailed about my order
I emailed about my order, and got a reply very quickly. The shipping was on time. The cue is amazing way better than expected it plays great and is beautiful. I've ordered a weight kit and towel now too that I'm waiting for to compliment it.
workmanship was not good
workmanship was not good, when i complained they said the pictures too dark
The price was reasonable for what I got…
The price was reasonable for what I got the glove fit like a glove lol love the cue I need to put more time in getting use to it and I love the design
I am impressed
These jump cues work very well. They are on par with the $500 big name jump cues. I am impressed
Great product!!
My other daughter raved so much about her new cue, I bought one for my other daughter! She loves hers too! Showed it to all her friends so may be getting more orders!!
I love the stick
My evo cue is doing great so far.
It works great
The quality of the pool cue
The shaft it is to fat but other then…
The shaft it is to fat but other then that seems nice
Smooth joint transfer and hits great
Smooth joint transfer and hits great. Can't miss for the price
Got my cue faster than expected the…
Got my cue faster than expected the pool cue is a great looking cue also and shoots well
This is my first jump cue and I am…
This is my first jump cue and I am finding it very easy to use. It is weighted and seems very balanced. It has a comfortable feel as well a nice look. The more I practice with it the more I’m liking it. The price is very affordable as well. I would recommend this cue to anyone looking for an affordable jump cue.
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