9. Recommended series of clubs: NA series, PLUS series, PXT series
Fury was born in the United States and moved to Chinese mainland after great success in the European and American markets. Although the Fury brand has only a history of more than ten years, it is popular with many billiards lovers because of its good club elasticity and high cost performance.
As a brand specializing in the production of nine-ball cues, Fury billiard cues have always enjoyed a high reputation in the industry, and are often compared with the world by billiards enthusiasts. Like Universal, the Fury has clubs made of North American maple for both the front and back, but it's more likely to be paired with other woods at the back. The most important difference between the Fury and the Universal is that the clubhead is not a fixed 12.75mm, but is divided into two types: 11.75mm and 13mm. Generally speaking, a small clubhead is more accurate to hit the ball, while a larger clubhead is better to plug and therefore better play the ball with spin.
Because it is a cost-effective route, the price of Fury clubs will not be too high, and most of the products are within 2,000 yuan. Among them, it is worth recommending the NA series, which was launched in the fall of 2016, using Tiger red line leather head, professional and fast tooth grafting, and excellent user experience. The Plus series is Fury's top series, the wood selection and craftsmanship are excellent, and the price is about 5,000 yuan. Enthusiasts who like to collect clubs may wish to consider the PXT series, which costs about 600 yuan, has a good cost performance, and also has Pan Xiaoting's signature print.