Athena Cues fills a critical gap in the billiards market: premium pool cues designed specifically for women by women who play at the highest levels. Founded by professional players who were tired of adapting men’s equipment, Athena creates cues that address the ergonomic, aesthetic, and performance preferences of female players.
Why Women-Specific Cues Matter
Traditional pool cues are designed around average male hand size, arm length, and strength. While many women play with standard cues successfully, equipment tailored to women’s physiology can provide advantages:
- Smaller grip circumferences – More comfortable for smaller hands
- Optimized weight distributions – Balanced for different stroke mechanics
- Refined aesthetics – Designs that appeal to women without being stereotypically “feminine”
- Appropriate tip sizes – Often slightly smaller for better control
Athena’s Pro-Player Design Team
Athena cues are developed with input from WPBA (Women’s Professional Billiards Association) players who compete at the highest levels. These aren’t cues designed by marketing teams guessing what women want—they’re designed by women who’ve won tournaments and understand what works on the table.
ATH Series Construction
Athena cues use premium materials and construction methods:
- Hard rock maple shafts – The same wood used in premium men’s cues
- Low-deflection technology – Available on select models for accurate spin shots
- Quality joints – Stainless steel or brass for solid hit feedback
- Professional-grade tips – Pre-installed tips chosen for consistent performance
Beyond Pink: Athena’s Design Philosophy
While Athena offers some traditionally feminine colorways, the brand avoids the “shrink it and pink it” trap that plagues women’s sports equipment. Many Athena designs are elegant and refined without being overtly gendered—sophisticated aesthetics that appeal to players who want quality equipment, not gender marketing.
Shop Athena at Quarter King Billiards
Browse our complete Athena collection at Quarter King Billiards. Also explore our tip guide, weight guide, and fundamentals guide.